Fishing in Norway – Pictures
Posted in Denmark on Aug 2nd, 2008
Sixth in the series of “What we did in Norway on our vacation pictures” Sometimes pictures say more than words (at least when they are accompanied by wording, right?).
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Posted in Denmark on Aug 2nd, 2008
Sixth in the series of “What we did in Norway on our vacation pictures” Sometimes pictures say more than words (at least when they are accompanied by wording, right?).
Posted in Denmark on Aug 1st, 2008
Fifth in the series of “What we did in Norway on our vacation pictures” and some thoughts I had a small discussion with C the other day. It followed one of my many friendly taunts regarding C’s love for fruit and fish. More precicely: free fruit and fish of course. She does love them bought […]
Posted in Denmark on Jul 25th, 2008
Fourth in the series of “What we did in Norway on our vacation pictures”. What’s a vacation in Norway without a trip to Hardangervidda? We couldn’t resist going there even though it proved pointless 2 years ago. The snow and water rendered a walk impossible. Fortunately we stroke luck this year, and found both Hardangervidda […]
Posted in Denmark on Jul 20th, 2008
Third in the series of “What we did in Norway on our vacation pictures”. One of our trips to see stuff went to a huge Glacier called Folgefonni. Also called Folgefonn, Folgefonna and probably other resourceful names. Not sure why the Norwegians didn’t settle on one and kept it, but that’s a whole other story. […]
Posted in Denmark on Jul 17th, 2008
Second in the series of “What we did in Norway on our vacation pictures”. Here’s a bunch of scenery pictures. Most of them taken directly from the porch of the rented house. So the motive is often the same, but the light and weather isn’t. It makes a bit of a difference, right?
Posted in Denmark on Jul 16th, 2008
First in the series of “What we did in Norway on our vacation pictures”. If you have been in Norway (and by that I look away from those who’ve only been shopping in the bigger cities) you’d know that driving can be hazardous. It’s hard to capture precisely how tiny, curvy and slant some of […]