March in Avoriaz and Seytroux - Pictures and Videos

March 22nd, 2010 by lucy

Here’s what we’ve been up to and some pictures…

Simon went to Chamonix to meet his friends Jamie and Becky for snowboarding - Jamie got stuck off piste on an icy/rocky hill and had to be rescued!

I went on some great walks around Seytroux - now I’ve seen - Bambou (the golden retriever I borrowed for a walk),  three big deer-type things in the garden, two littler deer with white fluffy tails, a black squirrel, a goat, three frogs, two huge atns nests, a couple of foxes, a badger and a cat with no tail (we climbed a big hill to see what that was!)

Ant-nest Black-Squirrel Can-We-Go-This-Way

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My Broken Wrist - Phase Two

March 18th, 2010 by lucy

Last week the doctor finally took off my plaster after 9 weeks in a cast!  This for an injury that is supposed to take 6-8 weeks to heal.  He didn’t really look at the latest xray - lucky really because I couldn’t discern any progress whatsoever from the last xray alongside.  No broken skin to report this time from that evil little circular saw they use (last time I had 3 cuts around my thumb).So what did I do next?  I went snowboarding!  The doctor didn’t say yes and he didn’t say no - he just made noises like ‘ppfffff’ which I took to mean, ‘It’s possibly not a great idea - if you fall on it your bone might just snap again.’  But I had been sent to the pharmacy to buy a (very expensive) wrist support and we were due to go on a day trip to Chamonix two days later to board with some friends of Simon’s.

Seytroux-from-above Simon-and-fat-cat Le-biot-other-side-of-the-valley

(Random pictures to make this look more interesting)

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Tracks in the Snow

March 8th, 2010 by lucy

I’ve just got back from a walk along the stream and up the hill.  It was fantastic!  I think I’m falling in love with the mountains now.  I just realised that when we were in the van we were mainly surviving in the Alps, but now we’re really living in the Alps and it’s great.

Simon and I took this route on a walk a few weeks ago, but it’s quite a steep incline and it was just too hard going in deep snow so we turned back quite early.  Today the snow is less and harder so I just kept going and going.  No one else (human) had walked that way since the last snow a few days ago so it was fascinating to see all of the animal tracks.  I just wish I knew what they all were!

Big-paw  More-tracks What-came-out-of-here

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Where are Pumbaa and the Marmottes?

March 8th, 2010 by lucy

We’ve had some beautiful weather…and some horrible wind and rain.  It changes so quickly in the mountains - although the forecasts are generally pretty accurate.  Since my sunny walk in Seytroux last week (some new photos in the gallery) it’s been mostly rain and watching the snow disappear.  Actually, yesterday was the first time this year that I’ve been really excited to see snow - there was enough to cover the grass and tarmac and just about turn the trees white.

Chooks-in-the-snow  Snows-disappearing Nearby-house

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