Life is pretty dull in Seattle right now (compared to trekking in the Alps) and it doesn't help that we've been under a cold blanket of grey clouds all week.
While rest of the country is sweltering, we're the contrarians as usual. Seattle might finally get back to a toasty 70 degrees in time for the 4th of July. Food has been on the heavy side to match the weather.
Who eats corned beef in June? Well, there was one languishing in the freezer, along with a container of mashed potatoes, so I mixed up batch of potato pancakes to go with. They soak up the butter and olive oil like a sponge.
Last night I made homemade fried chips to go with the tortilla soup. Good grief. You would think it was February.
The girls would hate this picture so good thing they don't read the blog. The trekkers have now crossed the Switzerland border. Amanda said it is still hot, like when we were there a few weeks ago.
Temperatures in the Alps are rising at twice the global average, melting glaciers and changing the ecosystem before your eyes. It will be a different place if Nova and Maya ever bring their children here.
The families are staying tonight at a Refugio near a tiny town without even a store, which is unusual. Amanda said the kids have an amazing yurt to themselves, but the adults have "mattresses on the floor in a massive communal situation."
Now that's my idea of a restful night after a long day of hiking!
They've had excellent cellular (Europe is ahead of us in many ways) so we look forward to the pictures and messages she sends every morning.
There is WiFi at the Refugios, although tonight is an exception, so the kids are bummed. They are roughing it because the parents didn't get them expensive international plans for their phones.
Very cute, unless you're a teenager stuck in an isolated yurt on a mountain. Well, memories are made of this.
