Tag: switzerland

  • Schaulager, Basel

    Schaulager, Basel

    While we were in Basel for a weekend to see the military band performances, the Basel Tattoo, we spent Sunday morning checking out this museum. Schaulager is one of the more enigmatic art museums which we have visited – its appearance is interesting but unattractive. The word “Schaulager” means “show-warehouse” which is consistent with the museum’s…

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  • Basel Tattoo 2015

    Basel Tattoo 2015

    We went up to Basel for a weekend in July to see this annual musical festival. Sue has always been interested in marching band and drum line. So this event is perfect. We found a bunch of Youtube videos of the performances uploaded by others. Some are now embedded below, don’t miss them. Music, choreography, fireworks and…

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  • Our 600th post !

    Our 600th post !

    We are caught a bit off guard when the admin page of WordPress indicated that our next post will be the six hundredth (600th) that we published. As previously said several times, we are surprised that the interest in keeping up this blog has not fizzled out over the last 5 years. True it is, that we…

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  • Canola, Colza, Rapeseed

    Canola, Colza, Rapeseed

    In many parts of Europe, including Switzerland, April and May is the season for this plant which produces flowers with an intense yellow color. The plant is known as canola, colza, rapeseed or in Latin – Brassica. It is a member of the Cruciferous (Brassicaceae) family, sometimes referred to as the mustard family. The name “cruciferous”comes from the shape…

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