Tuesday, November 26, 2024

CONNECTING WITH NATURE, OUR FUEL FOR CREATIVITY (EUROPE 2024) part 1 of 4

Back in August 2015, Jef was invited for a two-and-a-half month artist residency in Brittany, France and thereafter we traveled to Geneva (Switzerland); Milan, Florence, Rome (Italy); and Barcelona (Spain) to maximize our 90-day Schengen Visa, before we flew back home on November 14, 2015. That trip provided great inspiration and growth in Jef as a fine artist and also opened a lot of opportunities in his art career. Because of this, France and Europe have always had a special place in our hearts and we have always wanted to go back. But because of travel restrictions during the pandemic in 2020-2022, we were unable to. Now that we have settled into the new normal, we became more confident to go back.

So I would like to share our recent adventures, our countless hikes to the many wonderful and inspiring sights of Europe from August 12 to October 11, 2024. As I have mentioned before, we especially love connecting with nature, hiking, enjoy mountain and lakeside views, so those were our main considerations in visiting places included on this trip. On our way, while waiting in terminals, while on trains, while we stop to rest or look at the scenic views and upon reaching our destination, Jef still works or sketches when possible.

For this TRIP, we covered 11 countries (more than 6,500km and over 77 trains, which excludes cable cars, funiculars & boats):

Bern, Interlaken, Brienz, Spiez, Kandersteg, Mülenen, Grindelwald, Mürren, Lauterbrunnen, Wengen, Lucerne, Zurich, & Stan Am Rhein (Switzerland)
Liechtenstein
Domodossola (Italy)
Innsbruck, Vorarlberg, Salzburg, Hallstatt & Vienna (Austria)
Budapest (Hungary)
Bratislava (Slovakia)
Prague, Hrubá Skála, Kutna Hora, Cesky Krumlov, Karlštejn & Morina (Czech Republic)
Berchtesgaden, Dresden, Kurort Rathen, Nuremberg &Frankfurt (Germany)
Luxembourg
Dinant, Belgium
Paris & Nancy (France)


We tried to cover as many cities and towns as we could in each country. I have to admit, it was also very tiring since there were instances when we had to wake up as early as 3AM and travel 3-4hrs, by train and connect to a bus, funicular, cable car or boat then hike to our destination and do the same going back to our hotel, just so we could do a day trip to some places. But despite the lack of sleep and exhaustion, it was all worth it.

If I am to cover all the places we've visited, this post would be incredibly long, so I will divide it into 4 parts.

Again, Jef and I would like to thank our followers and especially our collectors. With your continuous support, we are both able to get renewed inspiration and growth thru our trips and continue to do what we are most passionate about, doing art.

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Jef working at the airport, during our flight and arrival to Paris, August 12-13, 2024 

(for videos, click the play button twice):

BERN, SWITZERLAND

Bern Station

Parliament building/Bundeshaus

an amazing view at Bundesterrasse


Bundesterrasse

Zytglogge/Astronomical Clock


Zytglogge/Astronomical Clock

along Kramgasse

very colorful and artistic Zähringer fountain


along Kramgasse

Kreuzgass fountain


view of Bern center at Rosengarten

with Einstein's statue at Rosengarten

And here's a video reel of Jef sketching at Rosengarten, Bern on a hot summer afternoon of August 16, 2024:


beautiful Bern Cathedral facade

Bern Cathedral

Bern Cathedral

Bern Cathedral

Bern Cathedral

Bern Cathedral

Bern Cathedral

Bern Cathedral

Bern Cathedral

scenic Aussichtspunkt Terrasse


Amazing views of the whole city of Bern at the viewing tower located at Mount Gurten's summit

 
viewing tower at the summit of Mount Gurten

view of Bern at the viewing tower


INTERLAKEN, SWITZERLAND

these huge cow bells were displayed in one of the barns we passed by

one of the street intersections in a neighborhood near Schlosspark

neighborhood near Schlosspark

bridge along Marktgasse where you can view Aare Dam



Aare River

a neighborhood near our hotel in Interlaken West




view of Lake Thun on the trail going up to Harder Klum



view of Interlaken Ost/East and Interlaken West (between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz) atop of Harder Klum

Harder Klum

Lake Brienz on the background


I loved this pair of wooden sculptures along the trail going up to Harder Klum



Lake Thun

Lake Brienz

ISELTWALD, SWITZERLAND

Even though it was so cold and raining that day, we still tried to go out and explore. So glad we did since there were so few tourists walking around.



Iseltwald pier




BRIENZ, SWITZERLAND

traditional houses at Brunngasse, some more than 300 years old.




View of Lake Brienz. Brienz is also known for its long tradition of woodcarving. As you stroll along it's streets and along the lake side, you'll see a lot of wood carvings scattered along the area.


Unfortunately, we were not able to experience the Brienzer Rothorn scenic train. A week before we arrived, there was a strong typhoon which caused significant damage to the town of Brienz. One of them are the train tracks which were washed out and it would take months to repair, so the scenic train was closed for the whole summer-autumn season and would resume on summer-autumn 2025 (according to the locals).

It was raining the following day so we decided to rest at our hotel. Here's a video of Jef working:

KANDERSTEG, SWITZERLAND

From Interlaken West, we travelled almost 1.5hrs hours by train, connected to a bus, then gondola and hiked another 20 mins. to reach a hidden gem, the turquoise blue lake Oeschinensee.

Oeschinen Lake was enveloped with very thick fog in the early morning of Aug. 19, 2024


We felt hopeful on our hike up to the viewpoint as the fog started to dissipate at around 10am


“A walk in nature walks the soul back home.” –Mary Davis


Our hike up to the view point took us another two hours



This is like a scene from a fantasy movie.










“Choose only one master—nature.” –Rembrandt











MULENEN, SWITZERLAND



crystal clear Blausee Lake

We especially love thick forests where roots or branches of trees tease our playful imagination, where we somehow feel like there is an entity close by. Do you see an eye looking at you?


SPIEZ, SWITZERLAND




DOMODOSSOLA, ITALY

From Interlaken West. we did a day trip to this small border town of Italy. Domodossola is most famous for the Sacro Monte Calvario, a site of pilgrimage and worship close to it that has been also recognized as UNESCO heritage site.

view from our moving train to Domodossola

view from our connecting bus to Domodossola


As we hiked up the picturesque stone paved raod to Sacred Mount Calvary, there were around 15 chapels/Staziones scattered along the path/trail, each containing life sized polychrome wooden sculptures depicting various religious scenes, with fresco paintings on the internal walls. I am assuming the locals wanted to preserve them since all of them were locked and you can only view them from the windows. You can view some in the video/reel of Jef which I will include at the end of this section.






castle ruin at the top of Mattarella Hill






the view of Domodossola at the top of Mattarella Hill
inspired by the gorgeous view of the Swiss Alps in the distance, Jef sketched for a bit while resting.

On our way back, we decided to explore Domodossola's historic center

This house stood out for it's very artistic and well preserved design.



Santuario della Madonna della Neve and monumento ai caduti


Monumento ai caduti

Balconate di via Carina

Aldstadt/old town

Domodossola centro storico

a beautiful and well preserved balcony

Here's a video/reel of Jef sketching at the castle ruins as well as the interior of Sacred Mount Calvary on Mattarella Hill. I've also included shots of the life sized polychrome statues and fresco paintings inside some of the chapels/Staziones:


GRINDELWALD, SWITZERLAND

Pfingstegg

view of the majestic mountain as we arrived at Grindelwald Terminal











Jef resting and getting ready to sketch at the top of Pfingstegg

view at the top of Pfingstegg




Here's a video/reel of Jef sketching at Pfingstegg:



Schynige Platte:











view from the scenic steam train
 
Grindelwald First, Bachalpsee & Faulhorn summit


Grindelwald First Cliffwalk


hike to Bachalpsee 



Bachalpsee




resting hut at Bachalpsee


Bachalpsee



house of one of the locals along the trail

hike going up to Faulhorn

On our ascent to Faulhorn, we stopped to rest at one of the benches which had a tin can attached to it. It contained a small notebook and pen where hikers can reflect and leave messages. While I was scribbling on the notebook, Jef also sketched for a bit:


one of the huts along the way

As I looked back, the view of Bachalpsee slowly fades in the background


As we ascended, the cold became more and more apparent with the presence of snow 


View at Faulhorn summit. It's not that obvious in the photo but I am standing on high elevation and the valley below is very deep. With the thick fog, we only saw silhouettes of the vast mountain ranges on the horizon.


 
On our hike back to Grindelwald, we met
a very friendly dog running far ahead of his master

one of the crystal clear springs along the trail




We were super exhausted from this hike to Bachalpsee and Faulhorn so we decided to stay in our hotel and rest the following day. Here's a video of Jef working:

Männlichen



We were having so much fun

“Unleash your inner child, be a little wild.” 
— Laura E. Brusseau




















The earth has music for those who listen. —William Shakespeare


Jungfraujoch


the new Eiger Express Gondola to Eiger Glacier

Then from Eiger Glacier, we took the Jungfrau Railway which travels underground through the Eiger and Mönch mountains to Europe’s highest railway station/Jungfraujoch.


view of the Aletsch glacier at the Sphinx Observatory
















Then from Jungfraujoch, we took the train descending to Kleine Scheidegg.

Kleine Scheidegg 





















MÜRREN














We found this bench by coincidence and the message on this bench especially touched our hearts. This is one of our favorite spots where you can view the magnificent Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau mountains.
 


Here's a video/reel of Jef sketching on this bench:


LAUTERBRUNNEN

Staubbachfall Waterfall




Staubbachfall Waterfall




WENGEN

from this viewing terrace in Wengen, you can still view Staubbachfall Waterfall


view of Murren from Männlichen


LUCERNE

view from our moving train as we passed by Lungern

view from our moving train as we passed by Lungern



view from the panorama terrace

Zytturm



Lion monument



We spent the rest of the afternoon at the Lion monument and as we were waiting for the sun to set, Jef worked for a bit:




Chapel bridge/Kapellbrücke



Hofkirche St. Loedegar








Jesuitenkirche

                                         

aldstadt/old town


ZURICH






THE MIGHTY RHINE FALLS




The earth does not belong to us; we belong to the earth." 
- Chief Seattle







STAN AM RHEIN

Of all the places we've visited in Switzerland, we've never seen such a high concentration of old houses and buildings where the paintings of the exterior walls were well preserved. It's a very artistic and colorful old town.

the view from across the bridge, as we approach the town

                                        















a lucky cat charm














LEICHTENSTEIN (a charming little country with a lot to offer)


view from Aussichtspunkt Känzile


Vaduz Castle, the official residence of the Prince of Leichenstein







If you happen to watch the documentary of YES Theory (Youtube channel) about their visit to Leichenstein, you'll know why I took a photo in front of Mr. Walter's, Adler restaurant.
                       


                     






super bright yellow Parliament building






St. Florin Cathedral on the background



Cathedral St. Florin


we passed by this antique shop on our walk going to Alte Rheinbrücke bridge



very old yet well preserved wooden Alte Rheinbrücke bridge on the background 



Alte Rheinbrücke


view of Vaduz Castle from Alte Rheinbrücke bridge

And this ends the first part of my post, and looking forward to the next one.

To read the second part of this post click the link below:

CONNECTING WITH NATURE, OUR FUEL FOR CREATIVITY (EUROPE 2024) part 2 of 4