Sunday, 24 February 2008
New skis
Friday, 22 February 2008
Day out in Sallanches
We did a quick reccy of the main square where the Saturday markets were just closing up before heading towards a little chapel on the hill that looked interesting. On the way we popped into the Eglise de St Jacques. As seems to be the case with most of the churches in this region, it was pretty plain and unprepossessing from the outside, but very ornately decorated on the inside. The wooden carvings on the altar, the wooden pulpit, the organ and the ceiling were my favourites – check out more pictures here if you want.
After looking around that we continued in our search for the little chapel up on the hill. We wandered up through a wooded area for about 5 minutes and popped up right where it was – good spotting Batman! It was called La Chapelle de l’Imacculee and was built to look over and protect the town of Sallanches – and it had a pretty good view of the Alps while it did it (see here)! The doors were locked but through the mesh I got a picture of some of the interior.
Then, following a bit of shopping (a pair of trousers for 8 euro!) we sat and had a beer in the sun. Once the bar owner found out we were from NZ and Australia it was all on about the rugby! Talking to another bar fly we found out that the bar owner used to be the world 5 time welterweight boxing champion – and there were photos all over the bar to prove it. The things people end up doing non?! Our new best friend the bar fly was keen for us to stay for several more drinks – or at least come back the next day – but it was back to the bus station (found during the reccy) and Megève for us. All in all a great sanity saving excursion was had by all.
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
Staff ski days
That powder day was pretty sweet!! One of the best ever! I (Adrian) rose early on my day off (those who know me will know how much I love to sleep), and got to the front of the lift line for first lift (Yeeha!!!), only to hear some British lady behind me say “What the lifts aren’t going yet? We’ll get a later bus tomorrow.” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Needless to say I had fresh tracks all morning till I meet up with the rest of the crew. I was pretty shattered but skied on for the rest of the day. We got some footage of the afternoon, which I will have to try and nab it somehow. We stopped at the pub at the bottom of the mountain for a couple of beers and to talk about the beauty of skiing for seven hours. After the two pints we attempted to ski back into town with a little success and a lot of laughter. We then moved into town for a great night on the booze and the dance floor. If you can’t dance well, dance enthusiastically!!
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
Ski Royale
I (Adrian) pretty much have a sweet job. The hardest part being that I must constantly explain to my co-workers that it is work, and that I am a highly trained professional. My week starts on a Sunday when I pick guests up from airport (about an hour’s drive). I might have to do this up to three times in a day, plus wait times. The next day I take guests up the mountain and make sure they know their way around, avoid the lift lines, and get the best runs. I do this four times a week. I then sit down with the guests at dinner and make polite conversation, fill up the wine, water and bread. I then also help with breakfast, afternoon tea and cleaning occasionally. (Cleaning?! When did I ever see you clean a toilet last Adrian??)
We get Tuesdays off and if we’re lucky another night a week so we can head out for dinner. We also occasionally get some tips, but to be honest, it’s not exactly as if we’re rolling in it… Click here for some more photos of Les Cimes or here for the Ski Royale website.
Monday, 18 February 2008
Le Calvaire de Megève
So on a sunny afternoon (nearly every day is sunny here, it’s a hard life I tell you) we headed off for a walk to see the sights. I (Amelia) had done a long walk the week previously and chanced across them, so thought it would be cool to show them to Adrian.