Frohe Weihnachten und ein gutes neues Jahr 2023 - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2023 

 

 

2022 Christmas Swiss Bells Blog 2022 has been another very exciting year for the Swiss Bells. We have had graduations, a christening, special birthdays and engagement celebrated in the family, trips of a lifetime completed and good business done and new jobs started. End of 2021

The week before Christmas we had a couple of days skiing in San Moritz where neither of us had ever been, staying at the World Famous Waldhaus that claims to host the World’s largest Whisky Bar before going back for Christmas in Zug and to work the last few days before the New Year. New Year was brought in in style staying up in Flumserberg with our good friends Nadia and Eveline.

January 2022
It was a fairly gentle start back to normality after the festive period - the usual crazy Burns Suppers in London all came to an end as the cost just outweighed any profit - so Piper Bell stayed in Switzerland and managed 4 jobs piping at Burns Suppers mainly with Mark Chesterfield and Robin Laing.

February 2022
The highlight of February was a trip to visit Elouisa in Malaga where she was studying at the university there as part of her Spanish studies - Roma also flew out from London. There were also a few piping gigs and an online piping competition organised by the CLASP.

March 2022
Apart from the exciting pizza sales in Unterägeri, the main point in March was a fun trip to watch Italy vs Scotland with Andrea & our good friend Elke - Italy will be a team to watch in 2023! Piper Bell managed to play a few tunes in St Peter’s square before the match. March finished off with a trip to Scotland for Piper Bell to compete at a live online competition at The Piping Centre with the help and hospitality of his teacher Tom Johnstone - thanks Tom.

April 2022
Andrea had a dental conference in Munich on the 1st weekend of April so we made a holiday of it - we tasted the amazing Schweinshaxen among other local delicacies. But the big event of the month was Stefan & Karin‘s wedding on the 22nd in Zug at the Ochsen Hotel - Piper Bell had to play a Swiss tune for Karin as she came out of the reception - Guggisberglied - luckily it’s a band tune!

May 2022
The first of May saw Pizzaiolo Damiano do a successful test to start a new site at Camping Vitznau - a campsite in a village next to Lake Lucerne - a spot of extreme beauty!. Our good friend Robert Gunther came down to visit from Germany the following weekend and put his pizza and piping skills to work in Vitznau - we look forward to his visits. Andrea passed another exam on anaesthetics completing the skill set for dental hygiene treatments. We then went on a road trip around Italy on a journey to find out about Neapolitan pizza - the pizza was disappointing but the trip amazing, stopping off to visit good friends Ivan & Luica in Tuscany and discovering some unknown spots like Bologna on the way to Pompeii and Naples. We did however have to hurry back for the very important date for Serafina’s christening which was preceded by a very lovely weekend with cousin Michele and her friend Jeannie and Cameron and Elouisa too. The lunch was on Sunday 29th in The Park Hotel who did an amazing job. We were almost 30 for lunch - Martin & Caroline joined us with the Basel Bells and of course Serafina - it was a very special day with Father Kurt Schaller carrying out the Christening at the Good Shepherd’s Church in Zug on Sunday evening at the English speaking mass at 6pm.

June 2022
June was the start of a long spring & summer of pizza work, service was from 10am until 8pm from Thursday through until Sunday - giving time for preparation & shopping days, there was unfortunately not a lot of time for anything else, On June 21-23rd we had a surprise and very welcome visit from Martin’s oldest daughter Eilidh, making a day trip to Basel to meet the Basel Bells and her new 1st cousin Serafina.

July 2022
On Saturday 9th July Piper Bell had a birthday to play at so Andrea took over as Pizzaiola that day helped by her friends Nadia & Eveline - they managed a very busy Saturday evening service on their own. Well done! We managed a visit over to see Eric, Roland & Anna in Môtiers, Val de Travers, and they reciprocated with a visit for pizza in Vitznau! On the 20th of July it was Roma’s graduation that had been postponed from 2021. She graduated with a postgraduate qualification in teaching (PGCE) - very well done Roma!! We are very proud of your achievements. Andrea as always was an amazing help throughout the summer working hard in her clinic as Dental Hygienist and then most Saturdays helping with Pizzaiolo Damiano - some days it was 45 C in the trailer! A huge THANK YOU! Pizzaiolo Damiano celebrated his birthday by going to mass and making pizza - I think it’s the first time ever he worked on his birthday!

August 2022
August saw more intense pizza making sessions with 3 private gigs for 80-100 people at each - Planzer transport in Zurich and Bern and the Vitznauerhof Hotel’s Staff Summer Party. By the end of August we had sold over 2’000 pizzas! We had visits too from Robert and his son Ian and we managed to go busking between pizza making. We had piping online competitions where Piper Bell finally won a prize - for best background!! Piper Bell played for the start of the local Triathlon in Küssnacht where his good friend Leo was taking part! The end of August saw the finish of Pizzaiolo Damiano at Vitznau BUT we’ve been invited back for next season 2023 - looking forward to that immensely. In between the pizza making we managed to meet up with Martin and Gordana who have become good friends, Martin (Sigi) even came over to Vitznau in the pouring rain for pizza and a night under canvas! The next big event was the start of the Liechtenstein Tattoo led by Marco Kreissl and helped by Tom Johnstone.

September 2022
The Liechtenstein Tattoo was a great success despite its challenges and was very enjoyable. First of September also saw Andrea start a new job with another clinic in Zug, literally next door to where she had done her apprenticeship and this somehow led to an additional amazing two other jobs - one in Unterägeri and another marking papers for her old school - amazingly well done!! Then it was the start of a long 6 week break from pizza making as Piper Bell had to get fit for a big challenge - Trek up to Everest Base Camp. As preparation he climbed from the very bottom to the very top of 5 of the local Alps - starting with Zugerberg incorporating a long trek over the mountain to Arth in Canton Schwyz then another long trek from Vitznau to Arth over the top of Mount Rigi, then a hairy scramble up Pilatus, followed by a very challenging climb up Mythen a very impressive peak - worthy of a gold star visit then ending the tour with a long slog up the top of Stoos which is also a skiing resort in the winter. Then it was panic packing for the trip to Nepal and the Himalayas. There was a brief return to pizza for the RC Good Shepherd's Church in Zug where Pizzaoli Damiano & Andrea made 78 pizzas for their Volunteers Dinner. For our Everest trip there were supposed to be three of us to do the challenge but due to work commitments David pulled out and Damian and Richard made the trip together - it really was an amazing experience of a lifetime. There is a separate blog all about it - contact me if you’d like the link. Needless to say we made Base Camp after some challenges on Tuesday 4th October 2022.

October 2022
The real challenge was getting off Everest. The weather closed in, it started snowing and the planned helicopter trip back wasn’t possible so we had an extra day walking down where we finally managed to take a helicopter off the mountain and after some nervous waiting around and an overnight in Ramechhap we finally made it safely back to our hotel in Kathmandu! At some points I never thought we would make it home and I really couldn’t afford to miss the plane back to Zurich, as it was Andrea’s 50th Birthday and our wedding anniversary! Anyway I made it back and we celebrated Andrea’s birthday in style with friends and family - her best friend Jeanne flew in from Chicago and we had a lovely weekend with her. The next big event was on Saturday October 22nd where unfortunately we had already booked to go for a lovely weekend in Barcelona - but nonetheless Roma and Josh got engaged - huge congratulations!! And are due to be married on Tuesday 14th February 2023. We are all very pleased and super excited for them (and us!). In the meantime Andrea and I spent a lovely weekend with our very good friends Jordi and Carmen in Barcelona.

November 2022
Cameron’s graduation on Friday 4th November at the Celtic Manor Hotel & Conference Centre was a real privilege to attend on behalf of the family - he was awarded a 1st class honours In Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the Open University - quite an achievement on top of all his coaching and tennis playing duties!! Well done Cameron - I am very proud of you!! The same day I finally managed to meet Roma and her fiancé, Josh, for dinner with Cameron and Elouisa in Ruislip. He is a lovely lad and a very welcome addition to our family. I look forward to seeing more of them soon.

December 2022.
At the time of writing this we are looking ahead to a lovely Christmas and a New Year full of surprises - we will be celebrating Christmas early as we will be away in Mendoza, Argentina, coming back on Sunday 9th January 2023 - so without more ado we will sign off and wish you all a very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2023.

Do slainte fior mhath!

Andrea & Damian

Frohe Weihnachten und ein gutes neues Jahr 2022 - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2022 

2021 Christmas Swiss Bells  Blog  
2021 has been a very exciting year for the Swiss Bells. We have had graduations, a new niece in the family and new businesses and new jobs started.

2020 ended in style with a Bagpipe Concert by Lake Zug at Seelikon Badi (Seelikon Bathing Area) with two piper friends joining Damian, Matthias Kühnwho lives nearby in Meggen, Canton Schwyz and Robert Kieth Gunther who was visiting from Bensheim in Germany. There was mulled wine with homemade Christmas Cake to keep us all warm. Afterwards the party continued with an excellent meal of turkey with all the trimmings. At the bells the sky over Lake Zug was lit up by a myriad of firework displays from all over the City - accompanied by bagpipes on the balcony. 2021 has been a very exciting year for the Swiss Bells. We have had graduations, a new niece in the family and new businesses and new jobs started. 

January 2021 
Andrea started back at her dental hygiene school in Zurich and while there were no opportunities to work, Damian went skiing every day with a sunny sky to Flumsberg. The highlight was piping round all the Pickwick Pubs in Switzerland to help celebrate Robert Burn’s with Colin Ramage providing the voice and guitar and Damian on pipes and Mark Chesterfield organising the Whisky tasting and haggis. We visited Luzern, Zug twice, Baden and finally finished in Bern - managing to avoid local lockdowns. 

February 2021 
The highlight was a Staycation at the Parkhotel in Zug for Valentine’s with a beautiful meal and romantic evening just on our doorstep. Lent started on February 17th and as well as some usual abstinence, serious training started for the triathlon season in 2021 with Cannes Triathlon planned for April so running, cycling and swimming 3 times per week in Lake Zug. We were of course very saddened to hear of the passing of our dear friend and husband to our cousin Michele, Neil Stewart who had his funeral on Thursday 25th February which we were unfortunately unable to attend.  

March 2021 
The month of March continued the theme of Lent with fasting and training and online piping competitions at the CLASP (Competition League for Amatur Pipers), BAG (Bagpipe Association of Germany) and The World Online Piping Championships - the idea being to give you an objective to work towards, to keep practising and hopefully improving. The prize list is a long way off. Sadly, March also saw the departure from this World of dear Aunty Mary Bell who left us on 13th March at the amazing age of 84 years young - again due to travel restrictions we were not able to attend but Cannon O’Sullivan said a beautiful mass on Friday 26th March which we attended virtually. A huge big thank you to Martin and especially Caroline for all the looking after of Mary both during her life and afterwards. 

April 2021 
The first Sunday of April was Easter and somehow we managed to escape to be with our American friends, visiting them in Cabo San Lucas. We  proceeded this with an excellent stay right in the centre of Mexico City at the Zocalo - every morning we were serenaded by the Mexican Army raising this enormous flag, easily the size of a tennis court at the centre of the square, hoisted 100 metres into the air. One day it was so windy that the flag had to stay up overnight - one of the soldiers literally took off, trying to take it down! Our trip to Cabo San Lucas was amazing and we would like to thank our very good friend Jeanne Marie Gergerfor her incredible hospitality - we’d love to go back. Damian’s youngest daughter was 21 on April 19th but again we weren't able to celebrate together. More on that later though.  

May 2021 
The first Sunday of May saw a beautifully delicious lunch at the Basel Bell’s to celebrate the Orthodox Russian Easter. Basel was also the highlight for another occasion - finally the arrival of the Pizza Trailer into Switzerland on May 19th and a huge thanks to Walti for helping Pizzaiolo Damiano to go and collect ‘Girasole’ from Basel where we had to put the chassis and wheels on before a ride through the  back roads to Rotkreuz.. This was the start of a three month effort to get the pizza trailer ready for commercial use. First thing was to obtain a licence number which required some  seven trips to the Zug Office for Traffic Control (Strassenverkehrsamt Zug). Apparently they had never had to import a trailer from China! Then Girasole required a gas certificate for the pizza oven, the fryer and the plancha - it was not until mid August that we were finally able to use the trailer. A big thanks to all the people and companies who helped put Girasole on the road and launch the new business of PizzaioloDamiano.com.  

June 2021 
June saw the first of a few road trips for the Bells. On 19th we set off for Munich in our trusty Fiat Panda Cross (aka Pietro), then Prague 20th, Brno 21st, stop off in Poland to see Ciro Guasco and his polish family Ania Dziwoka in their new Pizzaria, then 22nd & 23rd Krakow, 24th Auschwitz then Dresden, 25th Leipzig, 26th Bensheim to visit Robert before finally heading back to Zug. 

July  2021 
The second road trip was a solo one to go and celebrate Elouisa’s 21st Birthday and Roma’s birthday at their house in London on Saturday 10th of July - Pietro took Damian all the way there and back via the Channel Tunnel, observing the 48 hour rule for travel which proved to be quite a challenge especially trying to return to France from Dover. The third road trip also started in July and this one saw us travel again with Pietro but south to Italy to first Portogruaro on July 23rd  then onto Rimin 25th July and down to Ancona On 26th July to take the ferry across to Split in Croatia where we stayed at the Pink Inn in Podstrana and were joined by daughters Roma and Elouisa for 3 days before hitting the road again to go up north stopping in Ljubljana in Slovenia before heading onto Bregenz in Austria for a Damian Birthday treat at the Opera of Rigoletto on the Lake Constance before returning back to Zug. 

August 2021 
August’s highlight was the visit of Robert to Zug and performing various piping gigs together - one for our good friends Roland and Anna’s Wedding anniversary in Môtiers in Val de Travers and back for an 80th  birthday party in Luzern the same day. Luckily Andrea was driving. The other significant day was Girasole’s first outing to work at the Organic Market in Unterägeri on Saturday 21st but unfortunately it coincided with some really freakish weather that wiped out all of the organic crops so the market was suspended for two weeks but we carried on regardless and made pizza for those who turned up. 

September 2021 
1st of September was Robert’s 50th Birthday Party so we organised ourselves and drove up on Saturday 4th north to Bensheim to help out , and it turned out to be a fabulous party - of course Pizzaiolo Damiano was there in full swing and there was music, dancing and of course bagpipes and our good friend Marco Kreissl even came along, bringing his lovely wife, Martha and cute daughter Mia. But the absolute HIGH POINT of September was Andrea’s graduation as a fully qualified Dental Hygienist on Friday 10th, followed by a well deserved holiday with the inlaws on the Canal du Midi from Monday 13th to Friday 24th.  

October 2021 
October is always a busy month for the Swiss Bells. The big event was Andrea starting her new job at Smile Zone on 1st of October where she had been working during her apprenticeship but is now full time and being paid for the pleasure.The first week of October - Piper Bell was off again on tour with the Scottish Parade doing a tour of East Germany, picking up Marco Kreissl and joining Stevie Dewar and his Aceltica Bagrock Group - 2nd Stadthalle Zwickau, then Margon Arena Dresden Sunday 3rd, Tempodrom Berlin on Monday 4th and finishing Stadthalle Cottbus Tuesday 5th, before driving back to Switzerland via Giessen to drop off Marco. There was not much time to rest and then off for another weekend of piping gigs, culminating in a solo piping gig for a restaurant entertaining some 50 Swiss Germans up a mountain in Canton Neuchatel on Sunday 10th organised by Roland Fatton. It was then time then to celebrate Andrea’s birthday with a lovely surprise dinner in Zug where her best friends Nadia and Eveline turned up along with her Mum and Dad. During the meal we found out that we had a new niece born on the same day as Andrea at 18.51 hours. A healthy baby weighing in at 3.28 Kg. So we of course toasted the baby’s arrival. Then the Bells were off again on our 4th road trip to celebrate our 10th Wedding Anniversary to South Tyrol in North East Italy at the beautiful town of Scena, stopping en route in Davos where we first became engaged. On Saturday 23rd Damian was off to Malaga to spend a couple of days with his daughter Elouisa who is studying at Malaga University as part of her year out to learn Spanish at Portsmouth University where he was joined by Roma and we all had a lovely time.Malaga is truly a beautiful city. Another highlight for October was piping for a British Embassy event held at the Kornhaus in Bern where we had the pleasure of meeting the British Ambassador to Switzerland. The final high point was traveling through to Basel on Sunday 31st and meeting Serafina for the first time, Gordon and Marianna’s new baby girl addition to join their little family with Mia. 

November 2021 
November saw a little return to a work life balance with pizza making and Andrea working flat out. And a final crazy solo road trip to London and Scotland - Pietro stayed at home this time and the White Renault Traffic Van (Francois) took Damian through the tunnel to England to London to celebrate Cameron’s birthday with him on Friday 12th and Saturday 13th - Cameron is working hard as a tennis coach while completing his Open University degree in Economics and Politics. Then off again driving on up North to Dunblane to Martin and Caroline to celebrate Martin's 60th birthday over a coffee, then dropping in on the Flannigans in Auchterarder for some brunch before heading over to visit Tom Johnstone and stay the night with him and his family before going to the funeral of his best friend’s brother, Paul Pagliari who was sadly taken from us after a long battle with cancer. The funeral was on Monday 15th at Saint Aloysius RC Church in Glasgow where all the Pagliari family went to school. It was lovely to see everyone again albeit under such sad circumstances.Then it was off to collect a haggis order from Balfron before heading down to Millheugh to have dinner with cousin Michele and then heading off early the next morning to Dover, Calais and onto Basel where life became very interesting trying to import Scottish Haggis into Switzerland. Contact Damian for the full story!! The rest of November was taken up with piping gigs and making pizza at a Christmas Market in Unterägeri where unfortunately our old marquee was destroyed under the weight of snow - a new one ordered and tried out for the first time. 

December 2021 

December will see the second Bell graduation this year on Tuesday 14th where Roma will obtain her Teacher's qualification - Postgraduate Certificate in Education,(to add to her law and postgraduate law degrees) and where  Damian is still hoping to attend in London's Central Hall,Westminster. Roma has been working as a qualified teacher in Hillingdon since schools went back in September.  

At the time of writing this we are looking ahead to a lovely Christmas and a New Year full of surprises - a couple of days skiing is planned at San Moritz where neither of us has ever been - and a stay at the World Famous Waldhaus that claims to host the World’s largest Whisky Bar  - so without more ado we will sign off and wish you all a very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2022. 

Do slainte fior mhath! 

Andrea & Damian 

Piping for the famous Anton Mosimann at his Private Dining Club 

For the third year running Piper Chef was invited to play for the Anton Mosimann's Private Dining Club in Knightsbridge London, on Thursday 23rd January 2020 - the Master of Ceremonies was the entrepreneur and direct descendant of Robert Burns himself, the famous explorer and among other things - Jock Wishart who gave a resounding Toast to the Haggis which becomes more entertaining each time Piper Chef hears it.

 

Then on Friday 25th January 2019 Piper Chef was playing at the famous wine bar, 67 Pall Mall right in the heart of London. The crowd was very much younger than the previous night and good fun was had by all. Again the MC for the evening was Jock Wishart who performed superbly again. Check out their website. https://67pallmall.co.uk.

Then Saturday took Piper Chef all the way down to Lancing College, located in Sussex, a stone through from Brighton but might as well be another World.