On Tuesday evening, we went to Lena's house. Lena is a good friend of the Kellers and she lives about an hour away from Bellinzona in this remote village in the mountains with a population of 80 people. She is so sweet and kind and left us chocolates in our rooms. :) She speaks a little bit of English and her and Melanie were able to communicate well in German.
We had a nice relaxed morning Wednesday then we walked a little ways to their acreage to turn the hay, which had been cut a couple days earlier and left to dry. While we waited for the turned hay to dry, Lena took Melanie and I up to their cabins even further up in the mountains. We had to take this Indiana Jones rode to get there, bumping along a dirt and gravel, crossing through a river (no bridge included) and even driving around gigantic boulders from the landslides that frequently occur. When we came back down, we had to rake the hay to the flat part (because it was all on these really steep hills) which felt like a never-ending task because when you raked the hay into a pile there were always leftover pieces you had to go back and get. Eventually we finished and felt very accomplished with our work. For dinner, Lena made us fondue and let me tell you it was the most amazing thing ever, fresh swiss-made cheese and big hunks of super soft fresh bread ohh man. It was my first time ever having fondue, unless you count the time when Mom made it and I was like 5 and thought it was the weirdest thing ever and had not yet been cultured in cheese. (Get it? Haha cultured...cheese...cheese cultures?) Anyways, it was amazing, and I am now obsessed with fondue.
This was the view out my bedroom window.
Lena's cute little garden. She also has chickens and rabbits and sheep.
Me and my good friend the wooden rake
Our little hay-making party. On the left is Davide, Lena's husband, then Lena, Melanie, and their son, Ronnie.
This was the view from their cabin
The little houses they can come and stay in. Apparently there are some nice hikes around and even a lake that is very cold but good for swimming.
For the second party of our hay-day (bahaha) Ronnie and his wife and their two adorable kids Nancy and Jonathan came and helped. The kids loved it cause they would take running jumps into the hay.
This little cutie is Jonathan. He would bring me these funny little bugs as presents.
You know when dogs get that wild look in their eye and go tearing around with frantic happiness? That's what their sweet little dog would do. Frequently. Here though, Jonathan was playing fetch with an old coke bottle.
This is the machine Davide used to collect all the hay
The kids got to ride on the hay-collector with Grandpa.
This is the adorable Nancy
Melanie and I
Lena and I
On Thursday we took this cable car up a very steep hill and went hiking around a resoviour with some spectacular views then we had some lunch at Lena and Davide's house and came back to the Kellers. One of the nice things about Melanie being here is that we can go together to places that we probably wouldn't have gone by ourselves, and that really provides lots of cool opportunities.
After our hike, we stopped at the little restaurant for a drink. Some of the best hot chocolate ever
Davide and Lena. Aren't they the sweetest?
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