after 2 years of bureaucratic nightmare of living in Ireland with my Lebanese wife (which made me a regular in this forum), we now live in Zürich.
After only 3 months here I can report the following: It´s just great

We already conducted a totally stress-free journey by car ("shall we go today or tomorrow?") to Germany. Another trip to Belgium (via France and Luxembourg) followed shortly.
Today we´re just after coming back from celebrating our second wedding-anniversary in Malta. The flight took us from Zürich to Malta and back. There were simply no problems at all. Except for check-in we didn´t use our passports.
Sitting in Malta airport this noon (Hard-Rock Café in front of the gate, how cool is that?), we saw several flights bound to the UK. While having a sandwich we saw passengers bound to Norwich and Manchester heading to Passport-Control. That´s when I decided I have to post this very post later on.

Why is there passport-free travel from Iceland to Malta, from Portugal to Estonia, while 2 little islands in the west of Europe think they´re better? I still fail to understand...
(excuses for the emotinal post, but it was just such a great feeling)
...regards from Zürich,
Christian