Larry’s Corner

First Flight

Do you remember the first time you flew? Sometimes the simplest thing can shake you loose from your moorings and show you the world again through fresh eyes. I was daydreaming at 30,000 feet above the Pacific with Pachelbel’s Canon in D wafting through my headphones when we ruffled through light turbulence. I looked out

First Flight2017-04-24T02:32:51-07:00

Swiss Family Habegger: Luzern and Mount Pilatus

Larry and family hone their skills at missing trains and discover central Switzerland.The only Swiss train in the last decade to run late was the one we were on, the cogwheel from Grindelwald to Interlaken Ost. Our connection gave us exactly five minutes to catch our train to Luzern Added on October 24, 2003

Swiss Family Habegger: Luzern and Mount Pilatus2017-04-24T02:32:52-07:00

Swiss Family Habegger: At the “Top of Europe”

Larry and family explore Grindelwald and the Jungfrau region, coming face to face with the Eiger.The highest railway station in Europe perches at 11,333 feet on a razor ridge with glaciers falling off in all directions, wedged in by the soaring peaks of the Jungfrau, Mönch, and Eiger. Added on August 30, 2003

Swiss Family Habegger: At the “Top of Europe”2017-04-24T02:32:52-07:00

Swiss Family Habegger: More Adventures on Swiss Trains

Larry begins to get a handle on using the Swiss rail system, embarrassing himself along the way. Missing the train in Geneva wasn’t my first mishap with Swiss trains. The day I’d arrived with elder daughter Alanna in Zurich from the U.S. I thought I was handling all the niggling details of travel pretty well. Added on August 15, 2003

Swiss Family Habegger: More Adventures on Swiss Trains2017-04-24T02:32:52-07:00

Swiss Family Habegger: A Tale of Mountains and Roots

Larry Habegger takes his family to Switzerland to see big mountains and search for clues to the past. Cow bells jangled from the far side of a hut as we strolled through the meadow, wildflowers brushing our legs, dramatic mountains rising rugged and sheer beyond the valley. "Have people climbed that mountain?" Added on August 04, 2003

Swiss Family Habegger: A Tale of Mountains and Roots2017-04-24T02:32:53-07:00