This will be my last week in Switzerland. I have had some time to get out and see more things, so I will try to answer some of your questions. Let's see what is in the backpack!
Olivia wants to know about the animals here. The most unusual animal I have seen is an ibex. It is a goat with curly horns that lives in the mountains. They are not afraid of people, so if you go hiking, you might see one. I didn't take a picture, so I will show you a picture of a Swiss stamp with an ibex on it.
In the USA, we have a national bird whose picture you can see on money, stamps, and many other places. Can you guess what it is? That's right, an eagle. All counties have national symbols.
Sahara asks if it is cold. Yes! It's a lot colder here than in Rock Hill. Switzerland is full of mountains, and tall mountains have snow on top all year---even in the summer. So, as you might guess, it is quite cold here.
Talan asked about the languages that the people speak. I guess I answered that one last time. The main language is French, but many people speak German and English too.
Anna wants to know about the food they eat. Their food is mostly like ours, but Switzerland is famous for 2 kinds of food - delicious chocolate and cheese. I know that you have heard of Swiss cheese and Nestle chocolate. They are from Switzerland.
Nolexia wrote, "What do the houses look like?"
In the city people live in tall apartment buildings that look like the ones in American cities. Out in the country, they have a kind of big house called a chalet. Here is a picture of one.
It is right beside a mountain. Isn't it pretty?
I want to show you one more picture before I finish. It is at a downtown playground in Geneva. They had monkey bars and slides and a sand box. My favorite part was something that our playgrounds don't have - wooden rocking horses! I had to hang on tight!
Dr. Clarke is almost finished with his work here, so we'll be flying back to the USA this weekend. I'm glad that I will be back in time for Halloween! Because I've been hanging out with doctors so much I decided that's what I want to be for Halloween. This is my costume. Do you like it?
That's all for now. I hope that you have fun on Halloween, too. Remember to stay safe.
Your friend, Flat Stanley
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