
Le puzzle de la Cinquième Suisse: 1/800 000


The “Fifth Switzerland” is a colourful, varied and multilingual puzzle with well over 800,000 pieces. Today’s puzzle piece is …
… Hedwig Vicki Burkhard, 69, lives for 34 years (since 1991) in Florida, USA. She is a Business Consultant and Author of “Lily and Hedwig: No Regrets | The Memoir of Two Fearless Women”.

To me, homeland is where my roots grow deep – it’s my family, my culture, the village of my childhood, and the memories that shaped who I am.
I call both the United States and Switzerland home – America’s bold, assertive spirit gave me opportunities I might never have dared to seize in Switzerland. Switzerland’s steady normalcy is my refuge, like a parent’s embrace when the world feels too chaotic.
I believe our need for belonging deepens with age. When we’re young, we’re driven to explore the new and exciting; as we grow older, we seek stability. Forming new friendships becomes harder, and being part of a community and culture brings a reassuring sense of security.
When I left Switzerland, the population was six million; now it’s nine, and it feels crowded. Meadows, forests, and even small footpaths are vanishing under concrete as nature gives way to construction.

I often wonder why so many Swiss people complain, forgetting the rare privilege of living in a country with stability, safety, and unmatched quality of life. Too often, these blessings are overshadowed by small grievances.
Yes, my whole family still lives in Switzerland, and we visit each other all the time.
Yes, because it is important to me to take advantage of my democratic rights, and I still do have personal and business interests in Switzerland.
I look at the srf.ch site every day and also get the “Swiss Review”.

Lily (left) and Hedwig (right) with their book. Photo provided
“Lily and Hedwig: No Regrets” Chronicles of an Unforgettable Journey
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