After lunch we poked our heads under the Dome of Arlesheim, a baroque church with gilded fittings and a famous organ that Timmy vouches for. The church stands at one end of a beautiful square lined with window boxes at the center of which is a simple fountain festooned with flowers. Then we drove home, where Timmy left us for the hour’s drive to Zurich to check in on Catherine, who ism apparently knitting up well from her surgery and dares to think that it might have in fact solved the mystery of the excruciating pain she’s been in now for almost two years. Tomorrow we join them in Zurich, and later in the week intend to join Rozzo in VevĂ©, near Lausanne, where he teaches photography.
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Arlesheim Dom
After lunch we poked our heads under the Dome of Arlesheim, a baroque church with gilded fittings and a famous organ that Timmy vouches for. The church stands at one end of a beautiful square lined with window boxes at the center of which is a simple fountain festooned with flowers. Then we drove home, where Timmy left us for the hour’s drive to Zurich to check in on Catherine, who ism apparently knitting up well from her surgery and dares to think that it might have in fact solved the mystery of the excruciating pain she’s been in now for almost two years. Tomorrow we join them in Zurich, and later in the week intend to join Rozzo in VevĂ©, near Lausanne, where he teaches photography.
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This trip-blogging sure is easier than using carbon paper and a typewriter, isn't it?
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