Chris and Sue’s Excellent(?) Adventures

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  • A History of Chocolate in Neuchâtel

    While in Neuchâtel, we visited the local art and history museum (Musée d’art et d’histoire, click above to see full size image). They are running an exhibition on the accomplishments of a local chocolatier, Phillipe Suchard, titled “Le monde selon Suchard” (The world according to Suchard).  Phillipe was born in 1797 near Neuchâtel and opened his factory

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  • Lausanne, Switzerland

    Lausanne is the other city that we might move to next year.  The aerial photo of Lausanne above with the Alps in the background is borrowed from Lausanne’s wikipedia entry – Lausanne wiki.  This city is the home of the International Olympic Committee, hence, the five rings outside its main railway station.  The day we

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  • Neuchâtel, Switzerland

    Neuchâtel is one of the two cities in Switzerland where we might call it our home next year. Lausanne is the other city, and both are in the French-speaking region of the country. The above photo is taken from wikipedia which contains a detailed description of the history and sights of the city – Neuchâtel

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Jungfrau, a must-see in Switzerland

Art and Architecture on Naoshima 直島, Japan

Morocco Adventure: Sand, Sea and Souks

Venice, its canals and carriers

Notable Bookstores of the World – Series 1

Familiar food we (as travelers) ate while in Tokyo

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