Switzerland Travel

Thursday, April 26, 2007

What I Hold Dear About the Placid Town of Lucerne

Whenever I am oddly tired of work and have a luxurious time to spend for a splendid vacation, I would always phone a fellow in Switzerland to help me find a place to stay for quite a short visit. But he would instantly invite me to his haven in Lucerne and I would gladly take the invitation because for one, living in his home would deduct a significant portion from a long list of expenditure and second, I would have a travel guide for free.

But more than my undisclosed cost-cutting purposes, there are many reasons that entice me to come back to Lucerne that I am almost thinking of settling in this town in my old age. But unfortunately, I can only cite a few here.

First, I am a self-absorbed man so, I would always want to feel loved by the locals of each country I visit not because I am a source of profit but because I am a lover of the sweetness and quietude of their beloved place. This I successfully noted from the amicable Swiss of Lucerne.

Second, I just can't help but hold dear the gorgeous River Reuss. Its azure water flows right in the middle of the town hence, dividing Lucerne into two units.

Third, I am startled by the ancient make-up of the buildings, shelters, and other structures that are scattered all over the town. With this view, I would always feel I am in the epoch of Queen Victoria.

But for now, the most I can do is enumerate all the things I hold dear about Lucerne for I cannot hurriedly run the time to bring me to my old age.

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