Postcards from Paris and Switzerland, February 2026

The waitress in the Paris café was tolerant. My painting things were all over the table. I’d finished my meal some time ago. But she did not hurry me away.

I was travelling by train, arriving many hours later in Geneva.

Trains from Geneva to Lausanne were disrupted because Swiss football supporters had, I learned later, thrown lighted fireworks out of the train windows, onto the tracks. These fireworks had landed in the one place they could do damage: communications cables temporarily exposed while track works were carried out. In local papers there was much finger pointing: the train company condemning irresponsible football supporters, the football club maintaining that it was foolish to have train windows that opened on such a train, and then the train company pointing out that the it was the person behind the lighted firework that was the problem, not the open window.

I reached my destination by a zigzag route involving unfamiliar buses through increasing fog.

Sainte-Croix, Vaud, in the fog. The streets were littered with damp confetti. It had just been Carnival. Some of this confetti found its way onto my picture.

Higher up, it was snowing.

Looking towards Lake Geneva, from the Jura hills above Sainte-Croix. The Alps are invisible.

The snow fields had geometric simplicity.

The snow field above the sports stadium, Sainte-Croix, Vaud
Rue des Chalets, Sainte-Croix. See the crane, right-hand side.

Sometimes, sketching from my room was a better idea.

These sketches are all postcards, which I dropped into letterboxes as I travelled. My friend kept them all, and the envelopes.

Postcard selection: February 2026

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Author: Jane

Urban sketcher, coastal artist, swimmer.

3 thoughts on “Postcards from Paris and Switzerland, February 2026”

    1. Yes! I like postcards. Tangible, personal, undemanding, and fun. Thank you for commenting. (I sometimes send them when I’m not travelling too…)

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