- This view was made for Heidi..I can see her rolling down the Alps now
- When I think of Switzerland, I think of tolerance. Here, flags hang over Lake Geneva
- Quaint cafes dot the Geneva streets…it looks a lot like France
- Mmmmm, Laduree
- An absolutely MUST STOP for your mid-afternoon treat. Laduree is right next to Starbucks, downtown Geneva
- Rose water, Anise, Persimmon, Strawberry…all great tastes in the tiniest of pastry
- Laduree window display
- Tower of St Pierre Cathedral, Geneva
- Lindsey at top of St Pierre Cathedral, overlooking Jet d’Eau on Lake Geneva
- Peek a boo, I see you. Great carvings on the choir seats in St Pierre
- Yes! John Calvin’s chair
- Lindsey poses in front of a monument to Zwingli. To other visitors, it’s just a dead guy but for the Rietkerks…A Must See!
- Symbol of Reformation
- Our young reformers
- Bryan gives the guys a brief understanding of the Reformation…because it can be done in 3 minutes if you’re quick
- Tim strikes a pose at the Reformation Museum
- Lilly takes a drink of cool water on a very warm Swiss day
- Gorgeous Swiss countryside at Gruyere Castle
- Countryside near Gruyere, Switzerland
- Boxwood Maze at Gruyere Castle
- Waiting for Prince Charming
- Gruyere Castle high on the hill
- Typical Swiss farmhouse
- Best chocolate ever! And a great museum with free chocolate samples
- chocolate coma!
- unlimited samples, you say?
- Cocoa beans before processing
- Troy pauses to contemplate the Reformation
- Sunflowers line the A-1, Switzerland’s main highway
- Saint Bernard Museum in Broc
- Quinn takes a closer look at a new friend
- Roman amphitheater in Switzerland, near the mountain pass
- nothing better than water after a Roman fight
- Boo! we don’t choose you!
- Cows are a Swiss staple and they eat some of the best grasses which is why their cheese tastes so good
- Swiss farmhouse and restaurant
- Mid-morning pastry
- Swiss countryside
- A day of shopping for intricate scissor creations
- Lindsey is too tall for Swiss homes
- Old swiss cowbells
- Paper creations made by hands using tiny scissors