Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Bergen!

Stavanger a beautiful city with a neat harbor area and old Stavanger with old wooden buildings. Also a cultural city with lots of museums. Beautiful sunset last night over the harbor. It is an oil city, with drilling rigs that can be seen offshore. This is the main city for the Norway North Sea oil industry.

We made it to Bergen today. Drove from Stavanger on the E 39 through 2 long tunnels about 3 and 5 miles long, plus took 2 ferries, one for 35 minutes and one for about 50. Beautiful modern and efficient ferry system. Also beautiful countryside, lots of water, islands, sheep and cattle, beautiful bridges. Weather has been amazingly good, even in Bergen. Bergen is Seattle's sister city and has a lot of the same weather although it rains a lot more in Bergen. In fact there is a totem pole here in Bergen given to the city by the City of Seattle. High today was probably 68 degrees F, had a little rain, but lots of sun.

Yesterday Mickey and I hiked to the Preikestolen, a beautiful rock perched 2000 ft about the fjord. About 3 and 1\2 mile hike, but took 2 hours each way as the path is very rocky, actually boulders, and steep. But upon arrival, it is one of the most unique places we have been. 2000 ft drop to the water, no railing, little kids running around close to the edge, hundreds of people made the hike, almost no English heard along the trail (maybe twice in 4 hours). Families from all over Europe were making the hike. Check it out on google, the spelling is Preikestolen.

Have had some interesting experience on the highways. They have several toll roads. Tolls are about 26Kr, or USD 4.50 (no dollar sign on Norwegian keyboard). So we were putting in coins on way to Stavanger to pay the toll, but it wouldn't take a lot of our coins (Mom had some left over from her 1994 trip). So we made it through that toll station after a few minutes at the toll booth with traffic backing up behind us (no people at the booth). So a few miles ahead (and we are now about out of coins), another toll booth appears. this time we only had a few coins that worked, so I jumped out of the car and borrowed 6KR (about 1 buck) from the guy behind me and managed to get through. Turns out that if we had known the ropes, we could have gotten a receipt at the first toll station that allows us to use the road for an hour, we just had to scan the receipt at the next toll booth. Of course all the instructions are in Norwegian, so we sort of missed all this. By the way, if you go through without paying, the fine is 300KR or about 50 bucks. So today on the way into Bergen, we went through a "no stop" toll booth. Apparently everyone has passes for the toll stations. After I turned in the car, I remembered this no stop toll booth and called Avis. They told me that I had to pay the toll at a Texaco station and identify my plate number and time since they photo all the cars going through. Later they just added the toll to my Avis bill (about 2 bucks). If I had not called, I would have been fined 50 bucks.

Bergen is great. Beautiful harbor and homes climbing the hills. Had a great time shopping at the fish market, fresh fish for dinner, and lots of neat Norwegian stuff to purchase.

Tomorrow we get on the Hurtigruten to make our way to the Arctic Circle!

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Saturday and Sunday

Drove to Kristiansand on the southern coast from Langhus on Saturday morning. Ferry ride from Moss to Horton and then drove E18 to Kristiansand. Rained hard most of the way. But sun came out at Kristiansand. Probably got as warm as 68! Beautiful city on the coast. Norwegians come here to get sun. Also has 4 palm trees! Mickey and I walked around until about 11 exploring the beautiful city.

On Sunday drove to Stavanger, but took the scenic route over one lane roads over rocky mountains along the coast (Flekkefjord to Egersand). Several beautiful and unique beach towns along the way. Good weather all day. Arrived in beautiful Stavanger on the Western coast. Stavanger is the oil center of Norway. Just as we walked to dinner, it started to pour rain. Still raining and about 50. Hopefully better tomorrow as we go to hike to the Preikestolen (pulpit rock).

Friday, July 20, 2007

Off to Kristiansand today!


Lisbeth just delivered my morning coffee with coffee cake. She thinks the coffee cake part is strange because they serve that at night with coffee a couple hours after dessert. They don't have sweets for breakfast, but sardines, cheese, breads, meats. They are all very delicious. Pancakes are never for breakfast, but for dinner. We head to Kristiansand today where cousin Morten Sorlie lives except he is in Seattle this month! We are having nice weather finally. We will be eating breakfast on Lisbeth and Per Olav's deck in the sunshine! On Thursday went to the cabin (south of Oslo near Sweden) and took a boat ride on the Oslo Fjord and a picnic on a rocky island out in the fjord. Many other boats were there as well since it was the first nice day for a while. All factories and most business shut down for 3 weeks starting last week so their employees can go on holiday. Yesterday went to Drøback south of Langhus where Lisbeth, Per Olav and Ingrid live to see the old fishing town on Oslo Fjord that is now a tourist destination with Christmas shops, etc. It is like a Leavenworth on the sea. Decorates itself for Christmas. Cobblestone streets and beautiful old colorful buildings. Also had a flea market so of course Mom was pretty excited. Actually had some pretty neat stuff. The town has a beautiful harbor and a view up north to Oslo. It is a beautiful day today but Britain is having heavy rains which are headed our way. We are headed to Bergen which is the rainiest city in Norway so this should be interesting. I think I need better rain gear!

Pictures from Norway

Lunch on island on the Oslo Fjord























Harbor on Oslo Fjord - getting ready to go!

Arrival in Norway

We have arrived in Norway and drove to Lisbeth and Per Olav's cabin on Oslo Fjord. Took a boat ride in their boat to a beautiful rocky island and had lunch in the sunshine. It has been raining in Norway all summer , wettest summer ever in Norway! Maybe we can bring some Spokane sunshine to Norway! Last night had rehearsal with Ingrid's brass band. Very difficult music but fun. Lisbeth, Per Olav and Ingrid are wonderful hosts. Been feeding us well. Tomorrow we begin our journey to Kristiansand, Stavanger, Bergen and the Hurtigruten for the Arctic Circle!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Preparation

We are rapidly getting ready to go. Plane leaves 5:55AM on Tuesday, July 17. Anyone want to take us to the airport about 4:15?