Monday, April 21, 2025

Remains of the Day (04/21)








Greg in Hollywood: Enjoy Linda Lavin's adorable bloopers on the set of "Mid-Century Modern" -- and you can now watch Miss Coco Peru's deleted scene HERE







Attitude: Supreme Court rules that the world "woman" in U.K. law refers to biological women; notes ruling should not be seen as "a triumph of one or more groups in our society at the expense of another, it is not"








Weekend Tennis Roundup


Titles for Rune, Zverev, Ostapenko and Svitolina; a sweaty Krajinovic flashback; plus all the ATP beef that's fit to post BELOW

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Happy Easter!



For Christ’s sake the Walsh brothers hope you have a great holiday. 

I’m

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Zurich With a Z



Just getting back to our room in the wee hours here in Zurich. Tomorrow we fly back to New York after an incredible vacation that included attending my first ATP Masters 1000 tennis tournament, and first time visiting the south of France, Milan and Switzerland.



Zurich turned out to be more than I ever expected — and feels like a place I could actually live.



In addition to marveling at its sophisticated city life, we also made a day trip to the spectacular Rhine Falls, the most powerful waterfall in Europe. 
 














Afterward we had drinks in our hotel’s famed whisky bar before heading out for dinner and then more drinks at Cranberry lounge. I’m sad to be leaving but am eager to see Harvey. xo




Friday, April 18, 2025

Last Splash in Switzerland









We finally got to see Lake Brienz in sunny weather before we moved on to Zurich — our final destination!



Upon arrival at the Widder hotel, I couldn’t help but wonder if we had booked the Beetlejuice suite. 🤷🏻‍♂️





The view was sunny, just the same! 

Back to my irregularly scheduled blogging on Monday. co

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Swiss Family Veron-Walsh


Here’s a quick photo summary of the past couple days in the Swiss village of Brienz, where we are staying in the Grandhotel Giessbach, a spectacular property on Lake Brienz dating back to 1875. With its stunning views and haute cuisine, you don’t even need to leave the place to be blown away. 



Still, never being ones to relax too much on holiday, today we walked to the top of Giessbach Falls, a famed waterfall that flows just outside our room, before taking a boat to Interlaken, a traditional resort town in the mountainous Bernese Oberland region of central Switzerland: 



Built on a narrow stretch of valley, between the emerald-colored waters of Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, it has old timber houses and parkland on either side of the Aare River. Its surrounding mountains, with dense forests, alpine meadows and glaciers, has numerous hiking and skiing trails. 





While there we rode the Harder Kulm funicular, on which (according to a sign posted at the front) we were a hamburger and drink away from sure disaster.


My fear of heights was put to the test 









Warning up back at the hotel before another stellar dinner followed by drinks on the bar, where a pianist kept us on our toes.



Room with a (hell of a) view



Tomorrow we head to Zurich for a couple nights before flying back to New York. It’s been an incredible journey so far, which I owe to my travel-planner hubby, who always knows exactly how to thrill me. 






P.S. Before leaving Zermatt for Brienz, we took a quick dip in the indoor pool. I miss swimming!