
I certainly don't have anything against festivals that bring out the community spirit. It's a great opportunity to walk around and get to know your neighbors. Well, at least that was the case when we lived in Winfied. Their annual Good Old Days celebration was a smaller, sweatier version of Swedish Days, but more home spirit. You never knew who you might run into at the beer tent. But Geneva is an entirely different animal.
Don't get me wrong -- Geneva is a beautiful city. The river location makes it especially quaint. Yes, it's high priced. And yes, the almost-famous shopping along Third is for those with a lot more money, a stonger need for purchasing baskets, fashion, or trendy dining. But you can almost push that all aside and enjoy the picture-perfect setting -- if you have enough cash in your wallet to stay long.

So what's left? A little pizza, some soda, some walking around, face painting (inset shown--Su with ladybug) and a chance to play on the fire engine.