Sunday, March 30, 2014

Fierenze for a weekend

Michael had an Society of Gynecological Investigation meeting to go to in Fierenze (Florence, Italy)--I met him on Friday by train from Zurich and we had a great time seeing the Uffizi museum, the Arno, and today Bobili and Bardini Gardens. Warm, sunny and the best food!

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Almost a week with Rolland and Patti

WE had a great week with Rolland and Patti who arrived March 20--we whisked them off to Prague for the weekend. We had one GlORIUS day and one rainy day, but it was great nevertheless. Patti had studied the Cech language and was pretty good at pronouncing words and helping us get around. We read Neal's poem that he wrote for Patti and Rolland's weddi
ng on the Charles Bridge. We also got tickets to the opera at the State Opera House--we saw La Boheme. Great production.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Zurich Opera does Aida

Another event with the girls was to go to the Zurich Opera to see Aida--done again in modern style with couches, television set, and scrims. A lot of commentary on war and post-traumatic stress in returning soldiers of war: Radames has it. No Elephants parading, but a dramatic ending where the "roof falls down" so to speak on Radames in the tomb and Aida find each other; Amnares comes on stage as the Angel of Death (non-singing role)makes peace with Aida and the two (Aida and Radames) end on a couch to die together. Very interesting and great singing by Amneris Iano Tamar, Aida Laonia Moore, and Radames Aleksaandrs Antonenko.

A week with Johanna and Gita

One highlight of our time here was having Johanna and Gita here for a week. We arrived together on Saturday March 8, having met in Atlanta to fly to Zurich (Michael and I had been at NANOS meeting in San Juan). We walked over 17 miles on Saturday seeing the Lake Zurich, the Frauenkirke Chagall windows, and the many streets of Zurich. We ended the day on top of the mountain behind us, Ablisberg, to watch "Horses on Ice" an actual sport of horses with special horse shoes running around an ice track being judged on style, speed, and attitude. Sunday we took the train to Luzern where we walked along Lake Luzern, saw the Luzern Lion statue (Mark Twain called it the saddest Lion in stone he ever saw), the bridges across the river. We treated ourselves to bratwurst and beer at a stube. Monday the girls toured around Zurich and the Zoo, and Tuesday they took the train to Murin and skied in the alps--under the Jungfrau, Eiger, and Monch (while Michael and I worked). Wednesday we went to Basel for Fasching--at least a 4-5 hour parade with flying oranges, confetti, hardboiled eggs while drummers and picolos filled the streets with their sounds. Thursday the girls toured Zurich, and Friday they headed to Mt. Titlis and Eidelberg where Michael had a ski day with his Obstetrics and Gynecology department. Friday night the girls and I finished our day with a glass of wine at the Dolder Hotel above our apartment. They left Saturday and Michael and I went to Bern to see the Bern Bears, and the Bernishcen Historischen Museum that houses the Einstein Museum--a real must for anyone interested in science.
Horses on Ice
Luzern Bridge
Johanna and Gita by the Jungfrau, Eiger, Monch
Fasching in Basel
Johanna and Gita at Edelsberg

A walk around a sunny Zurich on Saturday when we arrived



Sunday, March 9, 2014

Milano La Scala

I am seriously behind in my posting! But we got to see Lucia di Lammermoor by Donnezetti with our cousins and good friends Krista and Guiseppe--a GREAT weekend for all of us February 16

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

February 11, 2014

After a quick trip back to Salt Lake City for Nicole Pershing's beautiful wedding, I headed back today to Zurich. I have a morning lecture. I walked to the hospital on this beautiful day.

February 5

You would think that I was not working, but I am ...

On Feb 5 the ophthalmology had a ski day to Davos, while the University tested their emergency electricity equipment.  It was great fun getting to know the people in the department.  Davos is where the world economic summit was earlier in the year.  We went to the summit of the ski area and had tea.  The alps were beautiful, but it was VERY windy.

Professor Klara Landau, Chair of Ophthalmology and I cross-country skied (langlaufen) lower down.

A special treat was going to Schatzalp--this is high up over Davos and you reach it by train.  The Berghof Hotel stand there; it was not always a hotel and it started out as a sanatorium for Tuberculosis.  Thomas Mann visited there and was inspired to write his great novel, Magic Mountain (Zauberer Burg).

Sunday, February 2, 2014

February 2--a day at the Zurich Opera

We were invited to the Zurich Opernhaus today where we saw Rigoletto--VERY interesting interpretation by Tatijana Gurbaka and amazing performance by a Russian soprano as Gilda---Olesya Golovneva.  The opera house is beautiful.  Gilda still dies at the end.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

February 1-- we move in!

We moved into our Apartment in Zurich! It is on a hill and above us is Dolder where there are ice rinks, tennis courts and even animal preserve. You get to it by the train that runs next to our apartment.


our House is to the left --we are on the first floor you can see

the ice rink on Dolder

January 31

Water Fowl on the Zurich See
Today we walked to Zurich Horn which is south of the city--you can walk a very nice path to this place. There are water fowl everywhere--swans, Commorant, ducks, coots. The view of the city was nice too!
a view toward Zurich on the lake

January 30

Grosser Munster
We visited all of the major churches in downtown Zurich. The Gross Munster has two towers and is a symbol of the University of Zurich. The Frauenkirke has the Chagall windows. The St. Peter's Church has the largest clock face in all of Europe. The Augustiner Church was quite simple but beautiful. All were reverent places.
St Peter's Church--on the side!

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

a Day in Zurich

Today we walked about 10 miles around Zurich. The day started out with me giving a lecture at the University. We then walked to the neighborhood of our apartment. We hiked around Zurich and found a hill which overlooks the city--we could see the view toward the University. The photograph here looks toward that hill. The tallest buidling next to the dome is the building where I will be working. The dome is the administration of the University of Zurich. Cool weather day, but beautiful!

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Getting ready for a sabbatical to the University of Zurich

We are getting ready for our big adventure--to the University of Zurich--for a sabbatical for two Professors from the University of Utah. 

See the University of Zurich website for the opportunity I have:


http://www.med.uzh.ch/UeberdieFakultaet/gastprofessurkathleendigre_en.html