Advantages: Scenery, skiing, EVERYTHING..... Disadvantages: Can get snowbound by road....CHECK!!!!!
...on that aspect, but all facilities (closed until mid December) seemed to be available.
When we arrived there had still been no snow. Even the peaks were almost naked after the summer.
The second day we began to drive to StMoritz (about 20-25 miles on a good road) and the snow began to fall with a vengeance. We had to turn back, it was a blizzard. We retreated into the house, ate a little and waited. The snow was hardly more than spindrift by the time twilight crept in upon us. We decided to venture out, into a completely private winter wonderland. There were no tourists, most of the locals were taking their annual holiday.
Everything was fresh, white and magical. We stood on the far side of the river and watched the lights come on in the little town. It truelly was a private Christmas eve out of a childhood dream.
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Advantages: being St,. Moritz Disadvantages: slopes severly overcrowded
...We skied in St. Moritz for a day while staying in the much cheaper Livigno in Italy, from where you can book day excursions to St. Moritz. Be careful to purchase the right lift pass in Livigno, which will allow you a discount on the expensive day pass in St. Moritz. I would recommend skiing in St. Moritz just for the experience and the sake of having been there. There is a good variety of runs, mainly suited to the upper intermeidate skier (and above). The red runs are more challenging than in Livigno on the whole, but the skiing experience is severely marred by the fact that most slopes in St. Moritz are totally over-crowded, and therefore very accident-prone. You can see some skiers in expensive outfits taking private lessons in order to progress from their snowplough turns. Be sure to stock up on your Swiss chocolates...
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Advantages: Lots of ghosts, steeped with history, lizards, has more character than Orlando Disadvantages: Why is it there is never enough time to see everything?
..., and scientific investigating equipment; a haunted tavern and coffee house; and acted as a box office for all of the ghost tour companies in the St. Augustine, except one. The proprietor, Jonas Brihammar, planned to approach the ninth one, which had recently formed, in the near future. When we bought our tickets, I was really impressed by the selection of ghost folklore books he had. I picked up one for California and he had plenty covering Florida and other states as well.
Our guide for the Haunted Pub Tour was a mature woman dressed in black. Russell and I were her only punters for the evening, which gave us the opportunity for a lot of interaction. I ended up exchanging stories that we had heard in other cities. We stopped at four pubs along the way. One of the factors that I did not consider before buying our tickets was that Florida has...
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I first found this book after reading up on the Richard and Judy Summer Reads 2007, and after loving some of the other books on their list, I decided I would try this one. This isn't normally the kind of book I would go for, but I really liked the blurb... more
Experience the living history of rural England, all in the expansive, historic estate of Chatsworth House, where conservation prevails, inside and out.
Over 400 years of history has proved Chatsworth House, in England's Peak District, has served its... more