Swiss pensioner's confession that decided to live in Kosovo

Many Swiss people choose Thailand, where prices are free and weather is hot, to pass the <x0.0. But she thought 76-year-old Elisabeth Küchler of Luceni. She has found the temperature in Thailand very hot and has decided that the third <x2-year-old” will pass to Kosovo. [...]
Küchler is the next protagonist in Kosovo's series of writing and its flowers with Switzerland, which is publishing the newspaper Blick and the corresponding portal (blink.ch).
Elisabeth has also had a strong reason, besides climate, to settle in Kosovo, either at Livoc in Gjilan -- low prices compared to those in Switzerland, transmit albinfo. ch “With 1800 retired francs I in Switzerland couldn't survive”, says on the roof of her large Kosovo house, Swiss Elisabeth, who himself calls himself <x2). For this change in her life she had decided five years ago.
Former Kosovo labour colleagues had joked with him, saying it would be better to come to Kosovo than to Thailand. And, she didn't last long: she contacted an architect, bought a land. When they realized that I was really going, they called me crazy”, writes albinfo.ch.
But the pensioner has already adjusted her life well in Kosovo. She lives in a big house, has a cleaning lady and knows everyone in the village. But there is a lack of loneliness. She had been lonely even while living in Switzerland, and here she has trouble breaking her loneliness because she doesn't know the language of the circle. The learning of a new language in my age is virtually impossible. And Swiss in the region don't have”.
As journalists conduct the interview with Elizabeth, gun shots are heard. But she doesn't spoil any peace. It's a wedding season, it's fired”, it explains and it's already learned, it's albinfo.ch. But, she adds, only with the December 31st fireworks shots, for the New Year's celebration, it cannot be learned. “prefer to stay home that night”
As for the eventual return to Switzerland, it is cut: “alone in coffin”. This is because he cannot imagine a funeral in Kosovo. “I am a committed Catholic and that doesn't change even Kosovars”, Elisabeth says.












