Another month is speeding by... how can February be half over? Things have been busy around here--doctors' appointments, trips to the dentist, etc.--not fun things, but necessary things. Hopefully, the second half of the month will be a bit slower... Our area of Pennsylvania has avoided all of the crazy storms sweeping across the country for some reason. We got no snow at all during the past week when places like the Washington, DC area (where two of my sons live) got almost 6 inches! How did all of you fare? I keep hoping these cold temperatures will soon be a thing of the past, but they keep hanging around. I hate to even venture outside!
The cold has made for lots of stitching time, although I have only one finish to share with you today. The other pieces I've been working on are for gifts so I'll have to wait a while to show them to you. I'm trying my best to get a jump on Christmas gift stitching this year by making a gift or two each month--we'll see how that goes once the nicer weather appears.
I've fallen in love with Teresa Kogut Santas and this book in particular, "Hello Santa," which I received for Christmas from my middle son. I'm sure many of you have it, too! Isn't it special? There are seven delightful designs in the book--all on large color multi-page charts (so nice for old eyes like mine).
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One of the best collections of Santas I've ever seen are in this wonderful Teresa Kogut booklet. |
Do you see Mister S. Claus peeking out from behind the booklet? Well, he's all finished now and I enjoyed each and every stitch! Would you believe this is the very first Teresa Kogut chart I've ever
stitched? I'd definitely put her designs on my "comfort stitching" list. I love the old fashioned look of this one. It portrays Santa with his little snowman buddy pulling him as if he were a vintage pull-toy. When I showed it to my grandson, Mister B thought it was a skateboard :) Too cute! "S. Claus" is stitched on 40 ct. vintage country mocha Newcastle with most of the suggested threads. I made a few minor changes such as changing the color of the cheeks (I used DMC 3778), the snowman's eyes, mouth, and buttons (I used DMC 311), the snowman's arms (I used DMC 612), and the white on the candy canes is DMC white instead of 3866.
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The dapper Mister "S. Klaus" |
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That little snowman is such a cutie, isn't he? I just love his expression as he gazes up at Santa. |
Now, the hard part is deciding which design from "Hello Santa" to start next! They are all so charming, but I think it's between the very chubby gold Santa on the right in the photo below or the "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas" winter scene on the left. Both have a lot of stitches and will take me a while! So... help me decide--which one should I stitch next?
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Help me decide... which one should I stitch next? |
What have you been stitching during this short month? I think this is the first year in a long, long time that I didn't stitch a single piece for Valentine's Day. In fact, I was too lazy to even get my Valentine's finishes out of their storage drawer at all... Hopefully, I'll be better for St. Patrick's Day next month.
So, today we resume our European trip--are you all packed and ready to go? When we left off back in November, we had just visited The Black Forest area of Germany. (I took a little break from these travel posts because they take so long to put together and I just knew I'd have no time over the holidays). So, here we are--back on the Rhine River sailing to Switzerland... Once the riverboat docked in Basel, Switzerland, the cruise part of our trip was over. From that point until our final flight home, we would travel by bus and train. I was a bit disappointed that we didn't get to spend any time at all in Basel. Instead we were bussed immediately to Lucerne for the destination on this trip that I had most looked forward to...
Mount Pilatus overlooking Lucerne, Switzerland
You long-time readers know how much I love the mountains and I couldn't wait to get to the top of Mount Pilatus to see that gorgeous view down to the blue waters of Lake Lucerne. Unfortunately, Mother Nature had other plans for our visit that morning. Our tour guide announced that because of the frigid temperatures and snow (in mid-September!), we would not be able to take the famous cogwheel train ride up the mountain as it was closed. Built in 1889, it is the steepest cogwheel train in the world with a gradient that reaches 48% in places. Sadly, it was not to be. Fortunately, we were still able to take the gondola up to the viewing platform.
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You can see the gondolas (on the top right) that we took up the mountainside to a height of almost 7000 feet. |
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The map showing the conditions of Mount Pilatus on the morning of September 14, 2024. As the red x's indicated--a lot of things were shut down or closed due to the inclement weather.
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Our guide Tamás (originally from Hungary) ushers us to the gondola entrance. He was an amazing leader--one of the best tour guides I've come across.
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A close-up of one of the gondolas. The Panorama Gondolas include 132 cars which hold four people each--a perfect size for me, my husband, my sister, and my brother-in-law.
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As we waited in line to board our gondola, this charming mural of the cogwheel train captured my eye. |
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As the gondola ascended the mountain, we got a birds-eye view of the pretty landscape and architecture nearby.
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At times, the foggy conditions, made the visibility almost non-existent. I thought this carpet of silvery ferns was so pretty as we traveled over them. |
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One of my favorite photos of our entire trip! I just love the red gondola set against the backdrop of snowy Mount Pilatus. |
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As we climbed higher and higher, the trees grew taller and thinner and the air temperature dropped noticeably. |
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Just peeking through the thick cloud cover, you can spot a glimpse of Lake Lucerne down in the valley.
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In less than 30 minutes, we had safely reached the top. And when we stepped outside, it looked (and felt!) like we had just entered the movie "Frozen"--ice and snow and crystals and frost were everywhere!
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Quite the winter wonderland, isn't it? |
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The view from the crystal covered window of the inside viewing deck. |
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The cloud cover came and went, but every now and then we were able to get a glimpse of the lovely Lake Lucerne. Imagine how beautiful it would be with a clear view in warmer weather.
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Smiling on the outside, freezing on the inside :) We didn't last very long out in that weather! |
We didn't spend much time outside, as you can imagine! The temperature was only 28° F (-2.22C) and the winds were wild. Although the guides told us to dress warmly for this particular excursion, no one was prepared for this unusually frigid weather. Normally it is in the mid-40s on the mountaintop in September (and back home in Pennsylvania it was in the low 80s!) so no one was dressed appropriately. I had a shirt and two lightweight jackets under my raincoat, but no gloves. The icy air just took my breath away... Before we descended, we had some free time for viewing some of the indoor exhibits and eating a quick lunch. Talk about sticker shock! Our guide warned us how expensive things are in Switzerland, but I don't think any of us were ready for the shock of paying €23.00 for a simple hot dog (granted, it was a long hotdog, but it was still a hotdog!).
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Beginning our descent from Mount Pilatus |
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The view of the lake began to get much clearer as we descended. |
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Imagine living in one of these homes and having the gondolas passing overhead day after day! |
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As the afternoon passed, the weather definitely brightened. |
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Almost there! |
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So close now, that we could actually listen to the sheep baaing and hear their sweet tinkling bells from the gondola. |
So, how did you do way up there in the air? Is anyone afraid of heights? I am, but I'm okay in an enclosed space like those gondolas. Up on a ladder or on an open platform, though, forget about it... Did you enjoy this first segment of the Switzerland travelogue? I have two more stops in Switzerland to share with you before we move on to Italy, but I'll save those for another post.
Thank you so very much for stopping in to visit me today! I always love reading your comments and hearing about what you're stitching or doing... I do hope this last half of February is good to you all and I plan to be back before the month is over. Take care now, my friends! Bye for now...
31 comments:
I've seen lots of people stitching the TK Santa's, they are lovely, I haven't got the book but think I might has to at some point. Thanks for sharing your photos of Switzerland, it looks amazing. I'm not a fan of heights but I would have braved it for those spectacular views!
I love Teresa Kogut, I think I'll get that book too, I love vintage. Switzerland is beautiful, my parents lived there for 18 years!
The Santa is so nice.
I think you should start the Christmas scene.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful pictures.
I am also afraid of heights.
Marilyn
Wonderful trip pictures!
I've heard nothing but praise about the Kogut booklet. I have so many charts to stitch, I'm hesitant to buy one more thing, but I'll probably cave before too long.
What beautiful pictures you shared from your trip, Carol! I have never stitched anything by Teresa Kogut. I have a few small designs by her including a patriotic star. Hmm...many I should dig that out and stitch it up. Your Santa finish is a beauty. I'm probably the odd one out, but I like the Santa with the two deer. Oh, and we ended up with about 8 inches from Tuesday's snow.
What a beautiful Santa. I like the golden Santa next. :)
Brian would freak out up there! He would NEVER go actually! He is terrified of heights. So is his brother. I am not that fond of them myself. ;) Gorgeous trip!
Super cute Santa! I bet you’ll do some more of these pieces. Love the trip recap. Def a day to remember! The weather was crazy!
Very cute Santa. Never heard of Teresa Kogut. I would stitch the golden Santa first. Thanks for sharing the pics of Switzerland. You have more courage than me. I do not like the heights.
Greetings, Gabi
Well, I don't live on the right side of the world to do wonderful trips like yours. so enjoying them. love the sheep in the valley and the mountain ride. Wonderful. I would do the Santa Joy with snowman and house next.Where ever did you get the charts. big hugs Lynda Ruth
So many are stitching those sweet TK Santas! Love them! I like one of the other readers want to use what I have but I am sure I will also cave in and get that booklet!
As to what next... I love that Jolly Elf Santa with the snowmen! CUTE! Thank you for sharing your love vacation pictures! Switzerland is such a beautiful place!
I am working on a Halloween Tiny Town as a gift for one of my friends and then, something cute for my daughter! Happy Stitching - 6 inches of snow and ice, for us here in MI so a good day to stay in and stitch!
Hi Carol: We have very little snow but very cold. Congratulations on the Teresa Kogut finish, I did the Bluecoat Santa last year, love her designs, if youi do not belong to her Patreon site you should look it up, she has so many designs on that site that are not available for sale.
Love the vacation photos, the ones with the clouds are so beautiful, I would have a heart attack if I was up so high, do not like heights.
The map showing the conditions of the day is interesting, nice to let a person know what is open and not.
It would be an amazing site to see Lake Lucerne with blue skies.
Sweet photo of you both.
I have family in Switzerland, they make small planes and furniture that are used in hotels.
Catherine
I’m enjoying reliving our trip through your travelog! We were fortunate to be able to take the cog train up the mountain and the gondolas down the mountain. But, even in July, it was cold on the mountain top. I stayed inside while the guys ventured outside. Going up we saw the cows with their large tinkling bells. The bells are used for the farmers to find their cows. Many of the barns have large decorative cow bells hung all in a line, on the barns. We were told they’re used for festivals. I’m in love with Teresa’s Santas and plan to start one in March, from the book. Likely the blue coat Santa. My vote for your stitch is the fat gold Santa. I haven’t gotten my Valentine's decor out either. I have a few stitched pieces for St Patrick’s Day. Maybe they’ll make an appearance. I too am tired of the cold and I know I shouldn’t complain as our Texas cold doesn’t compare. We were teased with a few 80 days and today it’s in the 20’s. Happy stitching Carol!
I’ve seen the TK Santa’s showing up all over Instagram. I love your version. You are the queen of 40 count Santa’s in my mind. I agree with Little B on the skateboard. Looks like Santa is going to be rolling down the hill any minute.
Love the vacation pictures. Now, I would have been very scared of the heights with the ride.
I love the Teresa Kogut Santa's. I want to do a few and make standups. I've seen a few by others and they turned out so nice.
I have not heard of the Hey Santa book. It looks wonderful. I suggest stitching the gold Santa. That way when you get it finished, you can display both Mr. S Clause and the gold Santa together. I enjoyed seeing the Switzerland pictures, however, I am terribly claustrophobic and do not like heights. Here in northern Ohio, right on Lake Erie, we have been getting a lot of snow and freezing rain which turns into ice. Not a conducive environment to go outside. I have been doing a lot of stitching and reading! Been enjoying your travelogue.
Hi Carol, I’m totally addicted to Teresa Kogut right now! I got the “Hello Santa” book for Christmas, too, and I can’t help you with which to stitch next because I love them all! I just finished the turkey in the “Hello Autumn” book today. I had set it aside before Christmas! Here, on the western shore of Lake Michigan, we hardly had any snow until Feb. rolled in! Now we’ve been having 4 to 6 inches of snow just about every other day and sub zero temps. But, we’re halfway through Feb. so Spring will be here before we know it! I’ve enjoyed traveling with you. Too bad the weather wasn’t more cooperative, but it looks like it was a wonderful trip. Stay warm! Cherie in WI
I love the gold Santa, Carol. I’ve not stitched a Teresa Kogut pattern but I’ve been tempted by her Heart and Hand piece in one of her books. I’m also tempted by the swan series of Brenda Gervais. Right now I’m stitching on a small free Valentine pattern. I love the Switzerland tour. Our younger son and his family…..wife and 4 sons……went there in January to ski!!!!!! Their photos were wonderful….the Matterhorn was in many of them.
I love Teresa's Santas too. I look forward to seeing which Santa you decide to stitch next, Carol. What wonderful photos of Switzerland! The gondola ride sounds amazing . Brrr did it look cold! It did look like a winter wonderland. It sounds like you had an amazing adventure. Have a wonderful weekend. Hugs.
Wow, the ice and snow at the top of the mountain just looks frigid! Your Santa finish is wonderful. I vote for the gold coated Santa because he's the one I want to stitch when I eventually buy the booklet. I'm knee deep in my 61 new starts and chugging along! Happy stitching, Carol!
Don’t you just love autocorrect? Meant to say Hello, not hey🙁
Absolutely lovely, Carol!!!!
These are spectacular designs and make me want to embroider them all.
Thanks for sharing the photos of your trip.
Kisses and Happy Valentine's Day!!
Love your Santa stitch ,
What a lovely trip you had .
Great photos, looks beautiful there,
I am going to stitch every season in front , I never seem to get in
front. So I will see if this works .
Happy Valentine's dear friend , hugs June.
Carol, bravo vous ne serez absolument pas en retard pour Noël prochain, bonne organisation que je n'ai pas encore car les 9 heures de travail par jour me retrouvent fatiguée en fin de journée et les weekend sont souvent trop courts , vivement la retraite !
le père Noël en habit doré peut être une jolie suite même si les 2 modèles sont ravissants.
Magnifiques paysages que vous me faites découvrir, merci, les photos montrent bien les différences de températures et de végétations également, je ne suis pas allée en Suisse ,même si je suis bien plus proche de ce pays que vous , mais j'ai entendu des prix exorbitants comme vous l'expliquez, ce hot dog devait être divinement délicieux .
je vous souhaite un doux weekend, au chaud car l'hiver est encore bien présent malgré le réveil de la nature que l'on devine peu à peu sur les arbres et dans les jardins
Hello Carol,
wie immer ein sehr schöner Post.
Dein Santa ist goldig, besonders der kleine Schneemann neben ihm.
Das Buch von T. Kogut kannte ich noch nicht, aber es steht jetzt auf meiner Wunschliste. Von T. Kogut habe ich schon einen Santa gestickt und ich habe auch 2 Sampler von ihr.
Danke für den Ausflug in die Schweizer Berge. Ich liebe Berge und die Schweiz steht noch auf unserem Reiseplan.
I hope you had a wonderful Valentine Day.
Hugs, Manuela
Sorry the weather was sort of brutal. That's a long way up but what views! I purchased that Kogut book, what a deal. My plan will be to modify designs to more simple, mostly Santa. We're in rain snow ice mix north of you, forecasts have not matched predictions. Closer to spring!
Such beautiful stitching as always Carol, I am planning on starting the yellow Santa soon….. your Switzerland pictures are beautiful I actually went to zermott Switzerland to ski on my honeymoon..
Oh, Carol - love the pictures you shared of Switzerland! A truly beautiful country! John & I went to Switzerland a couple of times when my parents went there - but it was a very long time ago. The first time we stayed in a little village called Sachseln (only visited for about one week) and then we went back a few years later and stayed in Lucerne for a couple of weeks and tried to tour everywhere! My parents loved Switzerland (especially my mom!!) and went many times. I’d love to go back, and I love the pictures you’ve shared with us!!
Thanks!
Oops. :-( I’m not anonymous - Barb R. 🌸
Good morning. It's my 70th birthday today, COLD and ZERO degrees in Michigan but sunny so maybe it will warm up a tad. LOVED your gondola pictures and yes, when one is used to 80 degrees it's hard to dress for snow. I have done a few Teresa Kogut things (she usually has a chart in each Punch Needle and Primitive Cross Stitch magazine and I'm a subscriber). If I were to suggest which Santa for you to stitch next I'd say that Santa with the golden coat looks different and sweet. I've stitched some of her Halloween charts. I think I will get that Santa chart book, thanks for the suggestion.
oops, forgot to say - I'm Barb from Wolverine Lake Michigan....not truly anonymous
Regarding your next stitch project, I guess I'd go with the very chubby gold Santa since the other one is preparation for Christmas and we're so far from that right now now.
As for your trip to Switzerland, your photos are stunningly beautiful. Really, they are. The cold -- years ago I made it a habit to always tuck some gloves into the pockets of all of my coats and jackets. That habit has served me well and been a welcome find when needed.
Thank you for always sharing such beauty in your blog posts.
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