Lyon, Sunday

We have a lovely view from our hotel window, overlooking a (hidden) highway and river, then to steep land containing a lot of buildings. Downtown Lyon would be in a different direction.

Sunday we explored around the hotel and conference area.

First, we wandered along the Rhône River, just outside our hotel. Several swans greeted us on our journey. When we crossed back, we visited Parc Tête d’Or (head of gold – a golden sculpture of Christ’s head is buried somewhere in the park).

The Congress Center is adjacent to our hotel. We were greeted by a familiar looking bear!

Last night’s reception at the conference was fun. LOTS of people, most of whom we did not know. But Clare cleverly wore her crystal dress, which gained attention from women scientists all over the room who wanted to find one like it(or a scientific and pretty similar one). The crowd seemed more diverse than previous Goldschmidt conferences, happily, more people from other countries and continents. Seemed like about the same proportion of men to women, unfortunately.

Traveling, Friday and Saturday

Our travel day was long, with an 8 hour layover in Heathrow Airport, London. Not recommended! But now we are in Lyon, where we stay for another four nights and the Goldschmidt Conference (geochemistry).

Our plane, Boeing 777, at DEN (Denver International Airport).

A bunch of HUGE planes (Airbus A380) in a row at London Heathrow Airport.

A conference, a wedding, and a visit

Us two geeks will travel to Europe again soon. We are attending the Goldschmidt Conference in Lyon to learn about the latest developments in geochemistry and to connect with colleagues from around the world. After the conference we are going to the wedding of our friends’ eldest daughter near Lons le Saunier in the Jura Mountains. Following the wedding, we head to Basel for a quick visit with relatives before going to Geneva to depart for home

Beverages, mostly beer!

Brian and Marc love their beer. So, starting in France, Brian took photographs of the wide variety of beverages he tasted on this trip. Also some wines are featured. Except for local craft beer, the beer glass always identifies the brand. This is the last post of our trip.