![]() After observing different spiders in nature, the kids realize that different kinds of spiders make different kinds of webs, which means they were all right! They then head back into school to decorate the classroom and have a happy Halloween. But, when each kid makes a different-looking spiderweb, they're not sure which one is the most like a real web. Mole suggests they make spiderweb decorations with yarn and glue. The enthusiastic kids want to help, so Ms. More Than One Right Way - It's Halloween, and Elinor, Ari and Olive arrive in the classroom to discover Ms. Mole offers to let them transplant some butterfly-friendly plants from her garden to Olive's, and it works! Before long, Olive's backyard is fluttering with butterflies, just in time for Olive's mom to enjoy her birthday party. But, how can they get butterflies to come to the party? The kids set off to observe butterflies and figure out that they like certain kinds of flowers, and not others. There, Jeff tries his hand at fat-tire winter biking, ice stock curling, and hiking with a local outfitter that offers treks complete with traditional fondue from a gigantic wooden pot.Įlinor Wonders Why Butterfly Party/More Than One Right Way Duration: 0:28:55īutterfly Party - It's Olive's mom's birthday, and Olive wants to organize something really special for her: a garden party with REAL butterflies. Known for five-star resorts, elegant shopping and fine dining, Gstaad still retains a genuine Alpine lifestyle too. ![]() Jeff's destination: Gstaad, a long-famous jet-set destination called the "last paradise in a crazy world" by actress Julie Andrews, a regular visitor. Next, is a trip to the north aboard the Golden Pass Panoramic VIP Train in Montreux. Zermatt nestles in a peaceful-and yet wild mountain world at the foot of the indomitable Matterhorn. Scores of 500 year old houses line the streets of the compact village. Romantic, car free Zermatt pulses year round and is particularly enchanting in winter. Traveling aboard the Glacier Express, Jeff heads to the village of Zermatt and the world famous Matterhorn, a mountain of the Alps. ![]() The village is ringed by more than a few ski areas that are easily accessible by trains, state of the art gondolas and lifts, which serve up immaculate ski runs plus amenities that delight. Jeff hits the slopes and discovers a wealth of options for downhill skiers of all abilities. Moritz has twice hosted the Olympic Winter Games. Alpine winter tourism was invented here in 1864 and St. Moritz is legendary as one of the world's premier ski resorts. At the alpine city of Chur, he changes to the renowned Albula Bernia Express and savors the scenery scrolling by on the ride to his first destination. From Zurich International, Jeff boards the Intercity Line at the airport train station and heads east. Hosted by veteran traveler and avid train buff Jeff Wilson, REAL RAIL ADVENTURES: SWISS WINTER MAGIC showcases the construction marvels and visual splendors of the Swiss rail system, world-class mainlines, stunning scenic routes, and beautiful cog trains. That’s the one where the body of the local ladies’ man is found in the model village, tied to the ground like Gulliver, if that jogs your memory.Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Winter Magic Duration: 0:56:45 Olivia Colmanīefore she was Queen Anne or Ellie Miller – but about the same time as she was Sophie in Peep Show – Academy Award-winner Colman was the childlike murderer Bernice in 2009’s Small Mercies. Capaldi’s character, blinded by his rivalry with Aston Wherry as a village competition looms, accuses John Shrapnel’s Leo of singing a semi-tone flat Leo disagrees – death, naturally, ensues. ![]() Laurence Barker, the overbearing conductor Capaldi plays in the 2006 episode Death in Chorus, is unlikely to rank among Malcolm Tucker and the 12th Doctor in his oeuvre – but he does tightly wound well. Fleabag’s sister, Sian Clifford, also stars. Nettles has called Midsomer Murders a comedy-drama: “At its best, it has a kind of surreal lunacy to it.” This episode fits that description. McCutcheon plays Debbie Moffett, who gets crushed to death by a giant round of cheese amid secret and controversial plans to modernise the dairy behind the world-famous Midsomer Blue.
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