Auch wir haben uns in diesem Jahr coronabedingt für Ferien im eigenen Land entschieden. Die Gegend um den Lac de Joux spukte uns schon einige Zeit durch den Kopf und so beschlossen wir Ferien im Waadtland zu machen.
Eigentlich wollten wir für 2 Wochen auf den Campingplatz, aber andere Menschen schienen die gleiche Idee zu haben und so war nur noch eine Woche frei. Der Campingplatz „Camping a la ferme“ liegt im kleinen Dorf Les Bioux am Südufer vom See und hat sehr gute Bewertungen, was auch der Grund war, warum diese ausgebucht war in der zweiten Ferienwoche.
Gleich vorweg können wir sagen dass die guten Bewertungen gerechtfertig sind. Es ist ein toller Campingplatz und der einzige Kritikpunkt den wir haben sind die Sanitären Anlagen. Diese sind zwar gut, aber es gibt einfach zu wenige Toiletten und Duschen wenn der Platz voll belegt ist.
Die Gegend ist ideal zum Wandern oder Mountainbiken und logischerweise kann man auch Wassersport machen. Wir haben alles gemacht und Lola hat ihre erste richtige Mountainbiketour gemacht, die rund um den See führte und 26 Kilometer lang war.
Eine Wanderung von uns ging vom Seeufer in Le Pont auf den Gipfen des Dent de Vaulion (1483 m). Schon während des Aufstieges konnten wir tolle Aussichten auf den Lac de Joux geniessen.
Oben auf dem Gipfel hatten wir einen unglaublich tollen Rundumblick mit richtig guter Fernsicht. Aber es war auch ganz schön frisch, weil ein steifer Wind wehte. So blieben wir nicht sehr lange dort Oben und machten uns schon bald wieder auf den Weg nach Unten.
Klar war auch, dass wir auch auf den Mont Tendre (1679 m) wollten, da dies der höchste Berg in der Region ist.
Da war das Wetter allerdings deutlich nebliger, was allerdings den Aufstieg einfacher machte. Oben mussten wir dann etwas warten bis die Wolken aufrissen und so konnten wir am Ende doch noch ein wenig die Aussicht geniessen, bevor wir uns wieder an den Abstieg machten.
Wir kannten diese Ecke der Schweiz noch gar nicht und somit konnten wir sie mit wandern, MTB und auf dem See selbst erkunden. Das Fazit ist klar, wir kommen wieder. Es ist zwar durchaus eine touristische Gegend aber sie ist nicht überlaufen auch im Hochsommer nicht. Das hat uns sehr gefallen.
Im Jahr 1986 war ein Landschulheim in Prag geplant gewesen. Dann kam aber alles anders, denn die Reaktorkatastrophe in Tschenobyl passierte und alle Reisen in den Ostblock wurden gestrichen. Das war etwa 2 Wochen vor unser geplanten Abfahrt. Und es dauerte über 30 Jahre bis ich es endlich schaffte diesen Besuch nachzuholen.
Obwohl es banal klingt und für die meisten Menschen nicht mal der Rede wert wäre, wenn ein Auto durch den Tüv bzw. die MFK kommt, war das für uns ein echt kleines Wunder. Normalerweise wird die Prüfung des Fahrzeugs alle zwei Jahre fällig und man bringt es zur Werkstatt und fährt im besten Fall zwei Tage später wieder vom Hof bezahlt die Rechnung und das wars.
This is a normal paragraph (p element).
To add some length to it, let us mention that this page was
primarily written for testing the effect of user style sheets.
You can use it for various other purposes as well, like just checking how
your browser displays various HTML elements by default.
It can also be useful when testing conversions from HTML
format to other formats, since some elements can go wrong then.
This is another paragraph. I think it needs to be added that
the set of elements tested is not exhaustive in any sense. I have selected
those elements for which it can make sense to write user style sheet rules,
in my opionion.
This is a div element. Authors may use such elements instead
of paragraph markup for various reasons. (End of div.)
This is a block quotation containing a single paragraph. Well, not quite, since this is not really quoted text, but I hope you understand the point. After all, this page does not use HTML markup very normally anyway.
The following contains address information about the author, in an address element.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, test link adipiscing elit. Nullam dignissim convallis est. Quisque aliquam. Donec faucibus. Nunc iaculis suscipit dui. Nam sit amet sem. Aliquam libero nisi, imperdiet at, tincidunt nec, gravida vehicula, nisl. Praesent mattis, massa quis luctus fermentum, turpis mi volutpat justo, eu volutpat enim diam eget metus. Maecenas ornare tortor. Donec sed tellus eget sapien fringilla nonummy. Mauris a ante. Suspendisse quam sem, consequat at, commodo vitae, feugiat in, nunc. Morbi imperdiet augue quis tellus.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, emphasis consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nullam dignissim convallis est. Quisque aliquam. Donec faucibus. Nunc iaculis suscipit dui. Nam sit amet sem. Aliquam libero nisi, imperdiet at, tincidunt nec, gravida vehicula, nisl. Praesent mattis, massa quis luctus fermentum, turpis mi volutpat justo, eu volutpat enim diam eget metus. Maecenas ornare tortor. Donec sed tellus eget sapien fringilla nonummy. Mauris a ante. Suspendisse quam sem, consequat at, commodo vitae, feugiat in, nunc. Morbi imperdiet augue quis tellus.
This is a paragraph before an unnumbered list (ul). Note that
the spacing between a paragraph and a list before or after that is hard
to tune in a user style sheet. You can’t guess which paragraphs are
logically related to a list, e.g. as a „list header“.
Unordered List
One.
Two.
Three. Well, probably this list item should be longer. Note that for short items lists look better if they are compactly presented, whereas for long items, it would be better to have more vertical spacing between items.
Four. This is the last item in this list. Let us terminate the list now without making any more fuss about it.
Ordered List
List Item 1
List Item 2
List Item 3
Definition List
Definition List Title
This is a definition list division.
Menu List
The following is a menu list:
Code List
The following is a dir list:
One.
Two.
Three. Well, probably this list item should be longer so that it will probably wrap to the next line in rendering.
This is a paragraph before a numbered list (ol). Note that
the spacing between a paragraph and a list before or after that is hard
to tune in a user style sheet. You can’t guess which paragraphs are
logically related to a list, e.g. as a „list header“.
One.
Two.
Three. Well, probably this list item should be longer. Note that if
items are short, lists look better if they are compactly presented,
whereas for long items, it would be better to have more vertical spacing between items.
Four. This is the last item in this list.
Let us terminate the list now without making any more fuss about it.
This is a paragraph before a definition list (dl).
In principle, such a list should consist of terms and associated
definitions.
But many authors use dl elements for fancy „layout“ things. Usually the
effect is not too bad, if you design user style sheet rules for dl
which are suitable
for real definition lists.
recursion
see recursion
recursion, indirect
see indirect recursion
indirect recursion
see recursion, indirect
term
a word or other expression taken into specific use in
a well-defined meaning, which is often defined rather rigorously, even
formally, and may differ quite a lot from an everyday meaning
This is a text paragraph that contains some inline links. Generally, inline links (as opposite to e.g. links
lists) are problematic from the usability perspective, but they may have use as
“incidental”, less relevant links. See the document Links Want To Be Links.
The following table has a caption. The first row and the first column contain table header cells (th elements) only; other cells are data cells (td elements), with align="right"attributes:
Sample table: Areas of the Nordic countries, in sq km
Misc Stuff – abbr, acronym, pre, code, sub, sup, etc.
Lorem superscript dolor subscript amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nullam dignissim convallis est. Quisque aliquam. cite. Nunc iaculis suscipit dui. Nam sit amet sem. Aliquam libero nisi, imperdiet at, tincidunt nec, gravida vehicula, nisl. Praesent mattis, massa quis luctus fermentum, turpis mi volutpat justo, eu volutpat enim diam eget metus. Maecenas ornare tortor. Donec sed tellus eget sapien fringilla nonummy. NBA Mauris a ante. Suspendisse quam sem, consequat at, commodo vitae, feugiat in, nunc. Morbi imperdiet augue quis tellus. AVE
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nullam dignissim convallis est. Quisque aliquam. Donec faucibus. Nunc iaculis suscipit dui. Nam sit amet sem. Aliquam libero nisi, imperdiet at, tincidunt nec, gravida vehicula, nisl. Praesent mattis, massa quis luctus fermentum, turpis mi volutpat justo, eu volutpat enim diam eget metus. Maecenas ornare tortor. Donec sed tellus eget sapien fringilla nonummy. NBA Mauris a ante. Suspendisse quam sem, consequat at, commodo vitae, feugiat in, nunc. Morbi imperdiet augue quis tellus. AVE
This stylesheet is going to help so freaking much. -Blockquote
an octet is an entity consisting of eight bits (dfn markup used for the term being defined)
this is very simple (em markup used for emphasizing a word)
Homo sapiens (should appear in italics; i markup used)
here we have some inserted text (ins markup used)
type yes when prompted for an answer (kbd markup used for text indicating keyboard input)
Hello! (q markup used for quotation)
He said: She said Hello! (a quotation inside a quotation)
you may get the message Core dumped at times (samp markup used for sample output)
this is not that important (small markup used)
overstruck (strike markup used; note: s is a nonstandard synonym for strike)
this is highlighted text (strong markup used)
In order to test how subscripts and superscripts (sub and sup markup) work inside running text, we need some
dummy text around constructs like x1 and H2O where subscripts occur). So here is some fill so that you will (hopefully) see whether and how badly the subscripts
and superscripts mess up vertical spacing between lines. Now superscripts: Mlle, 1st, and then some mathematical notations: ex, sin2x,
and some nested superscripts (exponents) too: ex2 and f(x)g(x)a+b+c
(where 2 and a+b+c should appear as exponents of exponents).
text in monospace font (tt markup used)
underlined text (u markup used)
the command catfilename displays the file specified by the filename (var markup used to indicate a word as a variable).
Some of the elements tested above are typically displayed in a monospace
font, often using the same presentation for all of them. This
tests whether that is the case on your browser:
This is sample text inside code markup
This is sample text inside kbd markup
This is sample text inside samp markup
This is sample text inside tt markup
Hyphenation
In the following, a width setting should cause some hyphenation,
depending on support to various methods of hyphenation.
CSS-based hyphenation
Until recently the great majority of naturalists believed that species were immutable productions, and had been separately created. This view has been ably maintained by many authors.
JavaScript-driven hyphenation
Until recently the great majority of naturalists believed that species were immutable productions, and had been separately created. This view has been ably maintained by many authors.
Explicit hyphenation hints (soft hyphens)
Until recently the great majority of naturalists believed that species were immutable productions, and had been separately created. This view has been ably maintained by many authors.
The following table has some sample characters with
annotations. If the browser’s default font does not
contain all of them, they may get displayed using backup fonts.
This may cause stylistic differences, but it should not
prevent the characters from being displayed at all.