The highlights of this week:
- A few relaxing days at Lammert & Conny's place in Geneva. A country house close to the centre, which offers a good base for outings.
- Getting soaked at Geneva's impressive Jet d'Eau, with 140 meters, 200 km/h and 7,000 litres of water the largest fountain in Europe.
- Spending a day with the Mudriks on their way from Taize to Prague, catching up on plans to develop community.
- A visit to CERN, the world's largest particle physics laboratory, where the World Wide Web was born.

- Because it was raining for three days non-stop, we also spent an afternoon at the Museum of Natural History, which had an impressively extensive collection of animals, stones, and more.
- A stroll along the Rhone river to the old city with the Gallery of Reformers in the Parc des Bastions. Don't visit the International Museum of the Reformation; it's deadly boring, only portraits of John Calvin.
- A day-trip up to the Saleve range, from where you have an excellent view over Lake Geneva.
- Climbing the top of La Dole (1678m) in the Jura mountains.
- Swimming in Lake Geneva - quite cold, but refreshing.
- Watching 'The making of The Lord of the Rings', a story as impressive and epic as the movie itself.
More Geneva, Saleve and Jura pictures here.