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A Stay in the Mountains

 

When I opened my kitchen door onto the balcony this morning,
I saw how the flowers of one of my cyclamen plants had formed a little nest of petals
for this pretty white feather which must have blown there on the wind.
It is said that white feathers bring special messages from loved ones.

Now I will show you some photos that I took during a few days in the mountains last week.
It was a last minute decision to go away as the weather forecast was excellent.
We went to a mountain resort called Villars-sur-Ollon.
This is just before sunset on the first evening we were there.
I took this from the hotel balcony at 18:35.

Almost an hour later, at 19:23, the sky was getting darker 
even though the setting sun still illuminated the mountain peaks.

These are the lovely colours developing at 19:34

The rich hues developed five minutes later.
All taken from my balcony!

The next morning, I watched all the different stages of the sunrise.
It was fascinating and so beautiful.
The sun was giving a warm glow to the mountain tops.
The range on the extreme right is called Les Dents-du-Midi.

This is the view in the afternoon after getting back from our hike.

We took a cog-wheel train up to a place called Bretaye.

This is the view from the start of our hike.
It's the Bretaye Lake.

The town of Villars is very well kept and there were lots of flowers still blooming.

On our second evening we went out to eat a Cheese Raclette.
Our beautiful, well varnished table is made out of a tree trunk.
The very good red wine we had was called Noire Agate (Black Agate).
It went very well with our raclette.

In the lower part of the restaurant a log fire was burning.
You can see half of a big round of cheese sitting in front of the flames.

Here is the restaurant owner, scraping the melted cheese onto a plate.

My first cheese raclette of the evening.
It's served with a small boiled potato and I like to add freshly ground pepper from the mill.

I do love to see the chalets in the mountains, especially those with weather-worn wood.
Notice the pretty carving and the heart decorations on the balconies and on the shutters.
A traditional timber used to make chalets is Larch (Mélèze in French)
it's an oily, resinous and dense wood which withstands the mountain sun
and is very low maintenance.

I liked walking past the silhouette of this big chalet against a backdrop of pure blue sky
and the mountains.

On our last morning, the different stages of the sunrise were stunning.
This was taken at 7:15

Three minutes later, at 7:18, the sky was taking on a different glow.

Four minutes later, at 7:22, a warmer colour was coming in.

At 7:45, just before breakfast, the sun hit the mountain tips
and promised us a sunny morning.

It really was a beautiful stay in the mountains.
I had come here with my son and his wife in the summer and was really impressed with
the beauty of the area.

A mountain scene in winter painted on wood in the restaurant where we had our last lunch.

My main crochet project in September was made from granny squares
made in early autumn colours.
Some of them were flowers in squares and others were the classical granny square.

These squares made me think of autumn berries with a hint of pumpkin
colours so lovely to see at this time of the year.

I decided to make a cushion cover with two different sides in similar colours.

Can you believe that tomorrow will be the first day of October?

A Stay in the Vineyards

 

This time of the year is perfect for visiting the vineyards.
The weather forecast was so good that we decided to stay the night.
This is the village of Chexbres, well know for the quality of its wines.
This was the mist over the lake when we arrived in the morning.

We walked through the vines on small paths with no traffic.
The wine harvest had taken place just the week before.

The views on all sides were stunning

On many of the slopes, the vines were taking on a golden hue.
I love seeing one of the steamboats pass by too.

The view from the hotel room was breathtaking!

This is a partial view of the hotel
and I stayed on the top floor in the third balcony from the left.

These are the mountains seen on the left of our balcony
The small thumb shaped mountain to the left is called la Dent de Jaman
and is 1.875 metres high.
I climbed that mountain once many years ago
and trying to come down again was a bit hair-raising!
a kind and experienced man helped me by telling me where to put my feet.
Whew! I don't have a head for heights!

The longer range of mountains to the right is called les Rochers de Naye
and they stand at 2.042 metres high.
I've been up there on an electric cogwheel train.

We see another steamboat go by in the opposite direction.
I believe we saw five of them gliding across the lake during our stay.
This boat is called the Simplon. It is named after a mountain pass.

A view from the balcony towards the end of the lake and the Valais.

The views took on a warmer tone towards the end of the afternoon.

There's a big cedar tree planted just below the hotel.
Luckily it only cuts off a part of the view.

Towards the end of the day, we noticed murmurations of starlings coming across in swirling clouds.
It was so difficult to get a shot of them as they were so fast
so the quality of this photo is not as representative as I would have wished!

Murmurations are huge groups of starlings that twist, turn, swoop and swirl
across the sky in beautiful shape-shifting clouds.
Just before dusk, small groups of starlings from the same area
come together above a communal roosting area.
We saw them settle into surrounding trees.

After a light supper, we sat on the balcony to watch the sunset.
This photo was taken at 18:28 (6.28 pm)

This one was taken at 19:03 (7.03 pm) after the sun had set
and the lake seems to be illuminated from within!

The next morning a purple and pink sunrise announced a new day.
This was taken at 7.56 am

Just a few minutes later.
So beautiful!

We walked into the village for breakfast and came back through the vineyards
 to enjoy them again.

The vines leaves were catching the light so beautifully


There were even a few grapes leftover.
Often these grapes are allowed to ripen and sweeten to make a very delicious
November wine which has the sweetness of the early autumn sunshine.

So vibrant and lovely with the vines in the background.

This is a partial view of  The Deck belonging to the hotel.
It was closed at lunchtime, but we did have lunch in the adjoining restaurant with the same view.

We had just finished the last drops of our delicious red wine!

An original deck decoration: hanging bottles of roses.

Some of the lovely autumn leaves I picked up on my walks.
The leaf on the upper right is a vine leaf.

The colours of the leaves inspired me to crochet a big mandala to go on the top
of a small round table next to my couch.

Here it is on the table, with an orange cotton cloth that seems to fit with the colours.

This a rather photo-heavy blog entry, but maybe you don't mind too much!
If you have time, do a double click on the images to enlarge them.

I hope that October has been a beautiful month for you so far!