Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Dried Fish Snack (We've Come to Norway, part 5)

We took a lot of photos today, so I'm going to let them do the talking.

We woke around 6:00am this morning and headed to the North (of Norway). This trip involved planes, cars, and ferries.

Photos from the plane(s):



You can't really see in this photo, but the fuzzy, little, white dots on this rock island are buildings!


Photos from the car:





An original viking house! Pretty cool.


We stopped in a fishing village in search of seafood, but everyone had gone fishin'. Heh.


We moved on and found a restaurant in another town. It, like a lot of restaurants we've seen here, has outdoor seating despite the cold - each seat comes with a blanket. :)


Hans Kristian also bought us some dried fish snack.


We took a break from the car to ride a ferry.


The Hanses on the ferry.


I don't remember what these ferry snacks were called, but they were made from cinnamon, sugar, and some delicious potato bread. Ahh, tradition.


Old guy on a ferry wearing a Billabong hat.


Finally, we arrived at our hotel and our room with a view.


After 10 minutes at the hotel, we skedaddled off to a tween meeting at a prayer house. They were super adorable and happy to speak English with us. They even made us cake and we played mafia. It turns out that youth groups play mafia all over there world.


After the meeting, we got some food, drank some tea, and turned in for the night. 

Thanks, Norway, for being so beautiful today.

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