Let's gonna say goodbye to this beautiful view which was with us for a good fifty days during our stay here in Switzerland.
Along this time we took care of two cats: Miro and Floyd.
At the beginning they were a bit shy, they didn't come with us. But now they even dispute who will sleep with us.
They alternate between them, each night one of them sleeps with us. That's true.
And that's the way they live together: between fights and kisses. A kind of fighting, a kind of kissing.
Switzerland for us was a grateful surprise. It is not by chance that the country always figures at the top of quality of life rankings.
Here all things work well. The country is clean, organized, punctual, secure. And even more it's beautiful.
We were here during the summer. It's already summer end. It's seems like autumn, there is already snow on higher peaks.
But, you know, there are so pretty landscapes. It conquered our heart, by sure.
The only "little" big problem here are the costs. All things are very expensive.
Supermarket is expensive, public transport is very expensive, also for Swiss people. I heard that for them transport is expensive as well.
Of course, they earn in Swiss Franc. The cost of living, they have a good salary, a high one.
But anyway, for those who do not, like us, who comes from abroad, suffers even more.
And now we also understand why maybe there is this quality of life. They earn well and they probably pay a lot of taxes, I suppose.
But at least they have return (public services, etc.). There are insurances for any kind of matter.
Another positive aspect that calls our attention is the politeness of Swiss people. A friendliness, all the time "thank you very much", "good morning".
Everybody says hello to each other, since very young. You realize that this comes from home, they are educated from child.
Ok, we are on the countryside, here this behaviour is probably stronger, but... This a thing that really calls our attention.
We were just talking about the Swiss friendliness. And do you see what happened? Our neighbour showed up with a souvenir to take to Brazil.
Now you understand what we are talking about. Her name is Anni and she lives right here in front of where we are.
She already invited us for dinner. We also enjoyed with her the May 1st. Was it the May 1st? No, August 1st, which is the Swiss National Day.
And she explains all things we need (to know). And that's it. Say bye! Bye...
We want to express our thanks to Karin, to Karl and to their friendly daughters for having entrusted us with the house sit, by the way a awesome house, and with the pet sit of their cute cats.
Thank you very much.
Family Bernegger, thanks a lot for your hospitality. Your house is so nice and cosy. And the cats were so kind. Well, we had a great time here in Switzerland.
Bye...
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