It’s hard not to love this place…

If, for nothing else, the sheer beauty of it. It was a bright, beautiful Sunday morning, and I felt the need to take a look at this place. I started with the Lake.

  

Crowded with boats and skiers, fishermen and sun-bathers, Lake Genevé is the center around which a lot of the social life in Geneva happens.

 

Despite it’s urban development, you find yourself seeing things that you either miss, or just plain aren’t around in American cities. I saw a woman go swimming with her dog…

 …Water that I could actually see through…

 

 …And a woman teaching a child how to walk…

 

 

All in all, a wonderful day, traveling around. While at night, the place is just as bright as anything I’ve seen in New York.

 

…on the other hand, there were a few things I couldn’t quite grasp.

 

 And, seemingly, Daniel Radcliffe’s contribution to classical sculpture…

 

Despite the quirky sculptures (which are probably more an understatement of my ignorant American sensibilities), Geneva’s a lovely place. But tomorrow, back to work. I’ll be posting a few stills from the set, and on Wednesday: “How To Make Tea Without A Kettle Or Any Idea What You’re Doing”. And on that note, my new favorite beer…

 

Feldschlösschen. You mis-said it right…

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