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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/sundre5/ducts.sundresspublications.com/content/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114I<\/span> am standing at the edge of a steep precipice with wobbly legs and knees knocking together like the prongs of a tuning fork. Never before has vertigo seemed so real! Never before has my comfortable chair at home seemed less boring! Strapped into various harnesses and helmets and things, I am beginning to fully appreciate the \u201cgravity\u201d of the situation. I scarcely have time to further contemplate what is starting to look like a foolishly hasty decision, before I am being instructed on what to do and how to do it. I am busy concentrating on being able to breathe properly. I take one look at the pitifully inadequate piece of fibre and shudder, hoping it can hold my not inconsiderable weight. Eventually belts are tightened, buckles are clasped, ropes are tugged, a feeble voice calls out from the distance to start running\u2026<\/p>\n ***<\/p>\n \u201cMix a little French high brow with a little German stiff upper lip with a little Italian style and get a heady whiff of fantastic Switzerland!\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n The promotional pitch jumps out from the center-spread advertisement of a famous travel agency in bright bold inviting letters. My boyfriend peeps out from behind the poster. \u2018So, what do you think?\u2019 I blink and gaze at the photographs. Tall stately mountain peaks tower over a city twinkling with night lights. Pristine white slopes reflect sunlight like polished mirrors as happy families cavort on skis making designer tracks in the virgin snow. Freshly mowed, nature-defying green gardens drip dew while children pose at picnic tables and couples sit under secluded overhanging palm fronds whispering romantic sweet nothings to each other. Everything, right down to the artistically placed pebbles on cobbled roads, appears to be tempting the poor excluded reader to hurry on over and share a piece of the pie.<\/p>\n \u2018I think,\u2019 I say slowly, \u2018that it\u2019s all air-brushed to give a good effect. The children look scruffy and I am pretty sure the mountains are painted on. And I can\u2019t tell if the people are smiling or grimacing. Especially those couples.\u2019 Running a critical eye over it, I shake my head, glance at my boyfriend, and return to reading my book.<\/p>\n A wistful sigh escapes his lips. \u2018Um, I was hoping...\u2019<\/p>\n \u2018Yes?\u2019<\/p>\n \u2018That we could, maybe, go on a brief vacation\u2026\u2019<\/p>\n I give a cynical sniff. My boyfriend knows that sniff. It can mean anything from \u201cNothing\u201d (usually in answer to his \u201cWhat\u2019s the matter?\u201d) to \u201cYou are being completely unreasonable\u201d to \u201cI want an ice cream and I want it right now\u201d to \u201cGo away, I have a headache\u201d. This time, however, it meant \u201cDon\u2019t be absurd. I have no time for your jokes\u201d. Which pretty much silenced him on the subject for the rest of the day. I\u2019ll say this for my boyfriend, he knows when he is beaten.<\/p>\n ***<\/p>\n As a computer programmer, I normally lead a sedentary life and outdoor activity is limited to the weekly run from home to the supermarket.And that is how I like it. I am perfectly at home with my books, my computer and my broadband connection, which does all the traveling for me from the convenience of my couch. I like my creature comforts and being placid to the point of boring, I am not one of those people who go looking for adventure. However, on this occasion the lure of the broadsheet proves to be too strong. Besides, I love my boyfriend and am aware that I won\u2019t be able to rest in peace having seen that disappointed look on his face. The next morning, feeling just that bit of reckless intrepidness that lends itself to such things, I have summoned courage enough to take the plunge. I make all the arrangements in secret and that night, over an elaborate candlelight dinner, I take his hand, ask him to close his eyes and place a thick bundle of tickets on his palm. His expression of surprise changing to dawning comprehension, changing to utter delight, is worth all the effort and more than compensates for my nervousness that has already begun to lurk in the background.<\/p>\n Our destination is Interlaken, that panoramic city of kaleidoscopic hues. With the majestic Alps at its doorstep, Interlaken specializes in adventure sports: Canyon-ing, White water rafting, Bungee jumping, there is something for everyone.\u00a0 Trembling with excitement (or is it fear?) we find ourselves embarking a week later upon an adventure that promises to give us a high \u2013 Tandem Paragliding!<\/p>\n At the appointed hour, we reach the foot of the hill where introductions are in progress. While my boyfriend wanders off to check out all the cool gear, I ask the instructor-pilots how long they have been paragliding. Michelle replies, \u2018I\u2019ve been doing this for sixteen years.\u2019 I hide my relief at this assurance and pretend not to get alarmed when we\u2019re asked to fill out a battery of forms, all of which want to know our next of kin. As our little convoy proceeds up the incline, my boyfriend saunters along easily, while I huff and puff like a steam engine, then progress to sounding like a herd of steam engines, and then a herd of steam engines with labor pains. Eventually we come upon the savior of all mankind \u2013 the pickup van. Within minutes we have loaded all our gear into it and are off to the summit.<\/p>\n