From Germany we have driven up to Denmark, on our first night we stayed in Assens for no other reason than one of our favourite peoples was born there and we wanted to see it. It was a small sea-side town, the high light for us was a toy store called Bambi where Ri bought some lego. Which he had since assembled and now it's taken pride of place next to the TV in our hotel room in Copenhagen. The photos above are from Assens, well the first one is Ri with his lego which the shop owner kindly wrapped for him. He greatly enjoyed unwrapping it the next day. The second shot is from an island near-ish to Assens.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Location - Copenhagen
From Germany we have driven up to Denmark, on our first night we stayed in Assens for no other reason than one of our favourite peoples was born there and we wanted to see it. It was a small sea-side town, the high light for us was a toy store called Bambi where Ri bought some lego. Which he had since assembled and now it's taken pride of place next to the TV in our hotel room in Copenhagen. The photos above are from Assens, well the first one is Ri with his lego which the shop owner kindly wrapped for him. He greatly enjoyed unwrapping it the next day. The second shot is from an island near-ish to Assens.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Location - Berlin
Monday, July 19, 2010
Location - Wurzburg, Germany
We have a hire car for about a month, we picked it up 5-6 days ago from France. It took me a day or so to recover from the terror of Ri driving in Europe. It's scary because it's the wrong side of the road, on small should-be-one-way-street roads with Ri's driving, a style more at home on the correct side of the road. But having our own car has been fun, there is an unbelievable freedom, and an overwhelming potential, so many possible places to see! Since my last blog in Switzerland we've been to 3 more countries! Admittedly we ended up in Austria by accident while looking for teeny tiny Germany - simple mistake can happen to anyone.
One of my favourite moments so far on this trip has been driving on the Autobahn. Ri was doing around 170km/hr, we had the music up loud and he had to keep moving to the slow lane to let all the cars past, watching them woosh by was just magical. I was so envious! Oh let me drive! (I don't have an international licence). I think our top speed was just below 190. FUN.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Our Pro Wedding Photos

Oh Yippee! This one is from the photographers blog (ST Photography!) and here is the link to the other 415 photos from our big day!
http://stphotography.com.au/darkroom/proof/#name=VictoriaRhys&state=start&index=
In other news we are in Switzerland! And it's 4:30am at home or else I would be on the phone going through the photos with anyone willing to listen!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Expedition Glacier
Anyway back to my train of thought (and if you haven’t figured it out yet because of the poor spelling and gramma and erratic writing style this is the ever elusive / lazy Ri) Yesterday we had an awesome summer day... in the snow. We headed off in the late morning from La Bise at Bend 12 the French alps to bend 0 or "La Plagn" Ski resort on a Beautiful warm summers day. We bought some gondola tickets to take us around 7km across and 1km higher and walk over to the gondola only to find a rather awkward looking gondola jammed between the pulley and the ground. I'm not sure how they managed to do that but the maintenance guys were out to lunch at first to we took there lead and went and got ice creams.
After ice creams we were on our way and were blown away by the views. We thought that the views were amazing half way up the valley from la Bise but from the top they were unbelievable as you can see partly from the photo but even that doesn't do justice to the amazing contrast of colours. So after the incredible gondola ride which included on spot where it looks like you're going down a cliff we stepped out into the snow at around 3000m.
From the top we trekked through the Aussie style snow (a little bit slushy) up to a little rocky outcrop at the base of the glacier where that had created an ice cave. Her mum will probably kill me but Tori walked / Skied along in her bright yellow doc Martiens the whole way. I on the other had stomped a path in font with my ill equipped sand shoes with ankle socks(I just didn't think there would be that much snow when it was 30degrees+ at the bottom of the lift). At the rocky bit we set up a French style picnic (mmmmm cheese) and refuelled.
With the important stuff finished (mmmm cheese) we headed for the ice cave and met up with a very friendly black dog wearing very stylish sunglasses (not sure if this was to protect him from the glare of the glacia or just for the tourists, either way it was cool).
Cheers Ri
Happy 14th of July!
Oops it's already the 15th at home. But here it is the 14th and a public holiday! Celebrating the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille (King's Prison) and the uprising of a modern France sans a King. And that means one thing. Fireworks! Which we watched last night. The photo is from the garden here at La Bise, where we'd set up some chairs to watch the fireworks in the village down in the valley. It's not the best pic of fireworks that we got last night, but it gives you an idea that we're a little bit higher!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Lazy Day at La Bise
I spoke to my Dad yesterday and he issued a complaint, saying that he checks my blog every day and that I only put up one once a week on average. So here is an extra blog for my dad.
I fell asleep late last night, the fact that the sun sets unreasonably late (10pm) does not suit my insominiac tendencies. So I crawled out of bed at about 2pm, exhausted and exclaiming that today is a write off.
Ri had spent the morning getting the TV working and all the stations with the promise of English TV. He switched all the audio settings to English and spent today surfing French dubbed American shows begging the TV for some English. 8 hours later he is sitting in front of me victorious. He is watching a John Wayne movie. You know "howdy pilgrims." It's even in black and white.
I've spent the day curled up with a book, the moral of which I think is something along the lines of women never leave your families for a career or your husband will cheat, and he has every right to, so shoo back to the kitchen with you!. But it is in English so I'm happy to see how it ends.
We have a couple more days here in the French Alps before we rent a car and head of to the North of Europe. I'm not exactly sure of the plans, that is Ri's department.
We're waiting for Tour de France to pass by, as they block off roads. We were offered the opportunity to sit by the road for a couple of hours waiting to see them eventually go pass. I'm more inclined to take a picture of a random cyclist and pretend I saw the Tour de France. It's just not interesting sport is it? (Not that I find any sport interesting) But if they were to add a few cars to the roads and it may be interesting.
The photo is of Ri's dads home. I think Ri wishes that his dad was here.