Leaving France Saturday morning the only gas station we found took credit cards, however for some unknown reason, not ours. Almost on the big "E" we headed to Switzerland, which might prove tricky, their currency is francs not the euro.(we had no francs)
Our gas gauge read 68 miles, Geneva was 65 kilometers. (uphill or downhill) Passing mountains weren't quite as stunning as they might have been if the "oh! oh!" thought would not have been hanging over us.
Made it to Geneva, now where is a station? Friendly Mr. Frydrick Gas Station Guy only took cash. We both gave him our best "pretty please smile" and he agreed to euros. He also had a headlight bulb to replace ours that had burnt out the first trip day.
Tom now admired the Alps more: snow peaks, green valleys, grazing farm animals and rural homesteads.
Our gas gauge read 68 miles, Geneva was 65 kilometers. (uphill or downhill) Passing mountains weren't quite as stunning as they might have been if the "oh! oh!" thought would not have been hanging over us.
Tom now admired the Alps more: snow peaks, green valleys, grazing farm animals and rural homesteads.