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The octopus day
... painting. Or the thousands of people feeling the same emotion. Or the book explaining her face. And the phallic shadow behind her.
Oslo's Operahuset is a granite beach. A beach. But no sand in your pants or teeth. Or anything like that. The architecture resembled a glacier. Inside and out. The raw forms of nature on the outside. And the more refined nature on the inside. Natural light pouring in all over ...
Our last night in Norway...
... just overpowering, They were running so fast, and with so much water, it was hard to believe. So, we enjoyed driving through these areas again.
For lunch, we just pulled off the road and went into a grocery store to pick up some sandwiches and drinks. They were kind enough to make some fresh sandwiches for us. We ate in the car while we continued on.
Before long, we found ourselves in Telemark, and in the town of ...
The midnight sun
... Josh is already at his new place and we can’t see him to say goodbye. We thank them for everything and I do some magic for Joachim’s kids and give them some gold flake souvenirs that I had brought from America.
Then my fourth cousin Ingunn comes and picks me and Aaron up from the house. She is shorter woman in her late 40’s who reminds me of a librarian (Ironically I find out later ...
Mineral Baths & Birthdays
... on the main street with all of our possessions , bus rumbling away and snow in face and slippery ice beneath our feet. With Sam and I muttering about the premature departure from the bus and the prospect of wandering aimlessly around a darkened town looking for our accommodation, Peter had fearlessly determined that we were actually directly across the road from our apartment block.
What we have learned so far is that the Norwegian people are extremely ...
Oslo
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We had a couple of days out around Oslo - firstly to a bear park (Bjørneparken) in Flå that had some great bears but also other animals - and best of all no bear spray needed! Our favourite bear was a big brown bear, Rugg. He lived by himself away from the other bears and had had been thrown lots of apples and was spending his time swimming around collecting and eating the apples. Flå is where Gro grew up and was a little town but ...