First we started off in Oslo, Norway. A wonderfully modern city, we were able to take advantage of many delights not found in Italy. In fact I told Cyn that we were, under no circumstances, to eat any Italian food on this trip. So our first meal after landing was at TGI Fridays. Man that was sweet! After that, we went off to explore the city. One thing that struck me immediately about Oslo is that the city is positively FULL of sculpture. Everywhere we went, on every street corner, in front of stores, absolutely everywhere, there were wonderful works of sculpture.
Among the sites we enjoyed were the Akker Brygge harbor and boardwalk, the Nobel Peace Prize Center, the city's central park, the royal palace, Holmenkollen ski jump, and the National Gallery of Norway (including the Scream by Edward Munch).
Nobel Peace Prize Center
However the most interesting site in Oslo by far is Vigeland Park. Gustav Vigeland was the most notable sculpture in Norway, and devoted the last 20 years of his life to create an open exhibition of his work right in the heart of Oslo. Called Vigeland park, it is overflowing with bronze and granite sculptures depicting the triumphs and tribulations of life, love, and family.
After a couple days enjoying Oslo, it was time to head even further north to the little town of Tromso. Called the gateway to the arctic, the city is on an island about 217 miles within the arctic circle. And boy was it cold!! In addition to our big adventures, we enjoyed the Polar Museum and the Mack Brewery.
Our first adventure in Tromso was to hunt for the Northern Lights. A van picked us up from our hotel and we were off. I was a little less than hopeful when we started off the tour after our guide told us that tours only see the lights about 70% of the time. And the weather that night was pretty awful as snow flurries were coming down. However the weather changes quickly in the arctic, and after only an hour's search, we found a clear patch of sky and enjoyed the show!
Our next adventure was the highlight of the trip! The next night, another van picked us up at our hotel and took us to the Tromso Wilderness Center. At the center they have over 270 dogs that they breed and train for Dog-Sledding!! First we suited up in heavy winter gear then got a quick lesson on how to drive a dog sled. Cyn jumped in sled and I got to drive! The most fun we have ever had on snow!! After the hour long excursion, we went to a Sami lavvo (like a teepee) and had a traditional Sami meal of reindeer stew.
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After the amazing dog-sledding adventure, I was really looking forward to our last adventure, the Snowmobile Safari in the Lyngen Alps. Unfortunately all of the heavy snow that we had seen all week had created severe avalanche hazards in the area of the Lyngen that were going to, and the adventure had to be cancelled. Our consolation was to have a wonderful dinner in Tromso at Emma's Dream Kitchen. Deeelish!
On our last day in Tromso, we took an hour to go to the Fjellheisen. The view was spectacular!
We had a fabulous time in Norway. The only downside was the price. The cost of living there is very high, but the memories we have this adventure are priceless!
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Ciao for now!
M
1 comment:
That was wonderful......loved, loved the video.
Great job.
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