Thursday, April 29, 2010

Zurich and the Sauters

The great thing about not having plan is that they cannot unexpectedly change. Instead of going straight to Paris from Zurich, which was my original idea, there were no Eurail Pass seats available before the weekend, so I am going straight to Strasbourg for shabbos (Thanks Sarah!), and then going to Paris from there on Sunday. This actually worked out really well, as it gave me sometime to relax (jetlag is killing me) and to see the city.
Zurich is really nice. It is the biggest city in Switzerland, but still pretty small, with a population in the hundreds of thousands. What it lacks in people though, it makes up for in amazing architecture. And a beautiful lakefront with parks and fountains and a ferris wheel. And a really charming old city with cobblestones and buildings that go as far back as the Roman Empire, though the Roman buildings are really just ruins. The city is really gorgeous, as is, I assume, most European cities. There is a river that cuts right through the city and empties into the Zurichsee (lake), and swans glide up and down the river and into the lake, where you can see the snow covered Alps in the distance. It's all a bit surreal. The weather is also beautiful; it is warm, around 85, not too humid, and not a cloud in the sky. There were tons of people out sunbathing on the lawns and by the water, and walking along the cobblestoned streets of the old city. So far a great start to the trip.
The Sauters, parents of close friends of the family, are also amazing people. Not only are they insanely hospitable and ridiculously accommodating, hey are also extremely intelligent and great conversationalist. Over dinner (and after) we talked about European and American history and politics, Jungian psychology, Einstein's life, Jewish history of the Inquisition, Spinoza, Jewish theology, theology in general, and the etiology of cancer. All in one sitting, with appropriate segues and everything. If al Europeans can converse like that, I may move here; also med school is a thousand Franks a year, as opposed to my 60,000 dollars a year. Jeez, they have it good!
Tomorrow morning I am off to Strasbourg for shabbos, and then on Sunday I am going to Paris, after which I will return to Switzerland. Until next time!

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