Switzerland part 2

On the last day we had in Switzerland, we spent it in Luzern with Daniela’s
family seeing the sights. It was a fantastic day, we went out on the lake on
paddle steamer and to some of the I guess you would call them resort towns.
It was really beautiful, when Laurel gets back ill put up the photos.
We then had a fantastic dinner and with some sorrow (we didnt want to leave)
we caught the train back to Basel. After that we caught the overnight train
to Marseille, which was pretty cool actually, I managed to sleep the whole
way and the people in our carriage were nice even though we couldnt
communicate with each other.

The summary of the story is Switzerland is a lovely place, things are clean,
everything works and everything is on time. And the people are friendly and
helpful. Its a great place to visit, and if I were to choose somewhere else
to live it would be high on the list of possibilities

KohaCon Day 1

Discover Koha
This day was for people interested in learning more about Koha. There was a
really big turnout I estimate about 80 people. My talk went well, Russel did
the slides, it was a little tricky as we couldnt use my laptop as the
refresh rate on the graphics card was too high for the projecter to handle.
So we ended up using Pauls, which meant we had to copy the files over …
but we had no network, USB memory sticks to the rescue. Some of the other
talks were interesting, and there was no shortage of questions and
enthusiasm so that was all good. It is really really tiring try to listen
and pick up what you can understand with people talking french all the time.
So we were pretty shattered by the end of the day, but we are only in Paris
for a few days so we went with Paul, Joshua, Irma and Pascale to the
Bastille to eat dinner. It was a lot of fun.

Cows, chocolate and great hospitality

We had a fantastic time
in Switzerland, we arrived in Basel at around 3pm on Thursday and Daniela met us at the train station
We went to her house for a few hours, she has a really nice little apartment near to the town center and her university. We went from there to
her parents house (and her house still) in Luzern by the train.
We had a nice dinner then headed to bed, the next day we caught the train to
Zurich for a look around. We spent a good chunk of time in the art museum
there and watched some beach volleyball and then caught the train back to
Luzern.

The next day we headed off to Bern, which is a really really beautiful city.
We had a great day there walking around and visiting another art museum. We
went back to Luzern for the night and had a great dinner.

More to come.

48 hours of travel with about 10 hours of sleep!

So Russel and I left Wellington
at 6am on the 30th of April, NZ time. Which meant we had to be at the
airport by about 4am to check in. So we got to Australia at around 7.15am
NSW time. Now this is where things started to get tricky. Qantas delayed our
flight out to London, originally it was
leaving at 5pm which meant we could check our bags through all the way to
Paris. But they changed it to leaving at 8pm … which meant we couldnt so
we had to get our bags, clear customs and immigration and find somewhere to
store the bags. We found a storage place that only cost 2 kidneys and 1
right arm so that wasnt too bad, stored the bags, and headed out to meet a
client.
We had a very productive meeting and then headed in the central city
to kill some time before our flight. We headed back out to the airport only
to find Qantas had delayed the flight again. But they did give us a meal
voucher for $15 aus, and we had a fantastic meal at an asian noodle place.
Finally after a few more delays we boarded the plane and started on our
flight to Bangkok. The plane was completely full, but we got seat to a nice
and more importantly small german girl which meant I wasnt completely
squished in the middle. That was all good I think both of us got a
reasonable amount of sleep on that flight. Then at Bangkok Qantas for some
reason decided to move the german girl (Caroline) and replaced her with a
great big lardy english bastard, who didnt even acknowledge my hello. He
also broke the cardinal rule of economy class air travel which is, only one
armrest person, you cant take both. So he sat there unmoving except to jam
me in my side with his elbow every so often for the whole 14 hour flight
from Bangkok to London. Consequently I got far less sleep on that flight
than the other one.
After we landed at heathrow we taxied around on the runway for quite a while
until they offloaded us onto buses to take us to the terminal. We only had
about an hour there until our flight left for Paris, just enough time to buy
some water and find our gate.
Once we landed in Paris we spent a bunch of time walking around trying to
find where the train left to get us into town. Only to realise after about
15 minutes there was a map on the trolley we were pushing around. Once we
found the train and boarded it was all good. The RER and Metro in Paris are
fantastic, well sign posted with logical layouts and a simple ticketing
system.
So we made it safe and sound.

Ashes and Snow

Laurel and Tom went to see this exhibition which is set up on Santa Monica
beach. Laurel really liked it, she said “Its a really cool
installation/film/collection of photos of animals together with people.
Really powerful works in a beautiful setting, everyone there seemed pretty
transfixed by it all”.
The have a website where you can
see some of the artworks.

Update from Laurel

lazza:nah. i went to ross then i got dizzy so i went and got some wendys. which
made me pukey so i just came home.
at wendys tonight some lady was wiping herself down in the dining area
with napkins
me: eeeewww
lazza: now you see why i was pukey and had to go home
me: i dont like those fast food places
lazza: it was truly one of the nastiest things ive ever seen
lazza: you would have thought she was in her bathroom at home i just started laughing

And the only comment I have to make on that story is EEEEWWWWWW