Today we went up to Courmayeur by Mount Blanc. It was a rainy, cloudy day and we never saw more than some of the base of Mount Blanc, but the area was still amazing.
Alpine architecture in Courmayeur.
We toured the Grivel factory/museum of the history and art of crampons and mountain climbing equipment. We walked around town with wonderful hosts from the Rotary club and had a personal tour of the Alpine Climbing Society museum of Courmayeur. A wonderful dinner finished off the evening.
I hope I can be more informative in future posts, but I'll need to type when I'm not online for that (prepare ahead of time). In the meantime check out Kelli's blog (written specifically for her students – lower-elementary level) at:
http://teacherweb.com/IA/MISD/MrsStoa/apt2.stmTo fill in a bit about Courmayeur (the rest of this entry being written in July!): After the Grivel tour we went on an excursion up into a valley. Giorgio, one of our hosts, had been cross-country skiing there only 2 weeks before, but the snow was only on the mountain slopes by the time we were there. Gabriella and Giovanni, wife and husband, were with us throughout the day. Giovanni presented us with crocus, the first flower of spring, in the valley. Wonderful gift!
Laura, our Grivel guide, in the climbing area.Jim with Alpine climbing advertisements.

Jim receives a new award-winning shovel.

Stephanie and Ruth in front of a closed Gelateria...the weather wasn't quite right for one anyways.
We strolled through town, eating a many course meal at a restaurant of everything from pizza (with capers & anchovies), salamis, and sliced octopus with potatoes. Afterwards we toured the town (the exteriors) circling through alleyways, streets, and stairs. Shops were closed as it was the off season, but started opening a bit later in the day for the locals. I purchased Harry Potter #1 in Italian at a stop, and lost the group when I came out (yes, they knew I had stopped in the store!)
Ruth finds herself a mountain man.

Eating lunch with some Courmayeur Rotarians.
Giorgio keeps us laughing. 
Banner exchange with Giorgio.Drinking the fresh mountain spring water.
A dog checks us out through its balcony peep-hole. Gabriella's shop...delicious!
Turns out they assumed I knew where the Alpine museum was (as it was across a square near the bookstore) so didn’t wait outside for me. I eventually joined them (Giovanni found me wandering and worried after a while) and learned about climbers from Courmayeur and their world climbs and climbing innovations, plus seeing a bizarre rock that looked like soft fur (we couldn’t touch it, but our guide assured us it was hard as rock!)

The Alpine Guide museum.
A relief of Courmayeur and Mount Blanc, although we never saw more than the lowest slopes of Mount Blanc through the clouds.
Ruth and Giovanni listen to the tour guide.
Giorgio points some things out to Jim.