Day 7
I WILL REPLAY THIS TRIP IN MY MIND MY WHOLE LIFE LONG -
Our final day in the canton of Zurich was a late start as we had to check out of ze casa. It was a basic abode but kept us warm and dry so there's no complaints here. Tramming to the main train station made life a whole lot easier for us with our suitcases. There was an initial luggage pickle as when it came to stowing our belongings in the lockers, it seemed as though all were full and we freeeeeeeaked. It was gigantically stressful but we soon came to the realisation that this enormous HB had many more empty lockers - so no harm, no foul.
Chickeria was our pick for lunch - it's a festive chicken-based fast food joint which gives Nandos a run for its money. The ciabatta combo dish was a winner in our tum tums. My taste buds didn't deserve how delicious the saucy, spicy sauce was. Afterwards, we didn't bother going to St Jakobs Confiserie as planned as we couldn't figure out how to tram there and besides, we've hot chocolated enough ... IF there can be such a thing!!!!!
THIS LAND HAS WAY MORE CHRISTMAS GAME THAN ONE WOULD ASSUME. -
Sechselautenplatz Christmas Village is supposed to be a joyous occasion beside the Opera House with approx. 100 culinary and artsy stalls. It was heaving with shoppers taking advantage of the fantastic weather change!! I couldn't find the Bavarian curling; it would've been magnificent to give it a go after revelling in the icy sport in Ottawa, as a spectator and Dunedin, as a participant. An oversized Christmas decoration shed armed by Nutcracker soldiers was nightmarish inside, for nobody could move a muscle as everyone was crammed in like sardines. Many of the ornaments were trashy tat with extortionate price tags anyhow!!
The ice rink with real ice was a magnificent lure enthralling old and young. It was sweet to see the bambinos using the penguins and pandas to assist their skating. Elfendorfli was an Elf Village playland reserved for the kinder who delighted in checking it out. I wanted to join in with a kid's workshop to decorate Lindt chocolate teddies but Amy considered me to be TOO old to take part.
STEP AWAY FROM THE SWANS!!!!!!! -
There were blue skies for once as the weather was particularly splendid today and devoid of the gloomy grey we'd become accustomed to. Our hearts were glowing as we walked to the lakefront of Lake Zurich which is contoured by the hills Zimmerberg and Albis. It has an average depth of 49 metres and surface area of 34.23 square miles. I had to cowardly bail when a bevy of swans had gathered too close to the promenade, striking fear into my heart! It was a hectic, terrible trauma to be within touching distance of my sworn enemy.
We strolled further along the river bank for pictures without the grey haze from all our previous Zurich days. The clear sky went for miles around and was as if it had been photoshopped. The joke is on the rest of the holiday makers for NOT visiting!!
REASONS 50 AND 51 FOR A ZURICH VISIT -
Marli Tram is the happiest of seasonal trams as it is driven by Santa himself and he's accompanied by two Christmas angels. It has been in operation since 1958, beguiling young children. After catching a sighting, we stocked up on Swiss chocolate in a department store as it's too hard to resist. But am I the only one thinking there's NOT enough Lindt on the supermarket shelves of Switzerland??
The beauteous scenescapes as the sun began to set were hypnotising as we looked on at the golden orbs casting down in all directions, before descending behind the horizon. Our last meal was at Vapiano - one of my fave Italian chains serving ALL the best carbs. Ratatouille penne is to me, what chicken paprikash is to Hungarians - one of the greatest comfort foods. I ate Mum and Amy under the table as they merely souped for their supper.
END SCENE IN SWITZERLAND -
We watched on stupefied at the self-playing sorcery of the Yamaha grand piano at the airport which favoured us with Yuletide melodies. It costs an EXORBITANT £32,992 give or take. There was another sensationally flashy, Swavorski crystal Christmas tree blinging up the foyer. Amy spent heaps on magnets as the girl BE CRAY and I, rid myself of my foreign currency change by buying more Swiss choccie. Playing the card game Sussed was a fun way to pass our time at the boarding gate.
I had somewhat of a DISASTER with my Power Bank because I'm a 'genius' who left it in my suitcase instead of my hand luggage. I'd checked this three times and still somehow managed to switch it over without comprehending that I'd done so. It wasn't until we were midway through security that I had this realisation hit me and I PANICKED. I conferred with 3 airline employees who all assured me it would be fine on such a short flight but I kicked myself the whole way home for my stupidity. We all made it back in one piece to England but I was ever so frightened that I'd be complicit in blowing up the aircraft.
We were all so grateful for the girl time we had together. The entire dynamic of our week would've changed drastically with the presence of the Monty Men. The 8 days were precisely what I sorely needed them to be; they were like hot fudge sundae for my soul. But we were ready to rejoin the British population. Thus ends this chapter of the Monty Damen's sweet escape of silliness and sweeties. Auf wiedersehn, Pet xoxo