Oslo Voices, my choir at the moment, traveled again. This time, we had a concert in the church of Kristiansand, took part in the mass in the church of Arendal, and had another concert there. A full week end with a nice glimpse on how the Sørland of Norway looks like.
It didn't really help though that I was and still am a bit sick... (Germs from Dublin?)
2014.03.17 - St. Patricks Day
2014.03.17 - St. Patricks Day
Our host drove us to Glendalough, one hour south of Dublin: a graveyard and landscape awaited us, and we were early enough to avoid the tourists.
Afterwards, we were driven to the city, and it was not surprising to see many many green people. We managed to find relatively good places to see the parade, and see the whole thing (-> pictures) before we had to head back to the airport.
On the way, of course, I couldn't stop myself to buy nine KitKat chunky for 3 EUR. What nice prices. (I am not affiliated with Nestle, unfortunately).
6 hours later, we were already home in Oslo. Travelling is a nice thing!
2014.03.16 - Hop On Hop Off
2014.03.16 - Hop On Hop Off
Today, we had basically just a lazy day. We took the hop on hop off city bus from next to the river. We saw how big Trinity College actually is, had a look in the national gallery, participated in the festival life of Merrion Square, had a look at Dublin Castle, and enjoyed a hot chocolate at a cafe nearby. We spent the evening with cooking at our host's place and watching a quarter of a movie. (Being tourist is exhausting ;))
Today, we had basically just a lazy day. We took the hop on hop off city bus from next to the river. We saw how big Trinity College actually is, had a look in the national gallery, participated in the festival life of Merrion Square, had a look at Dublin Castle, and enjoyed a hot chocolate at a cafe nearby. We spent the evening with cooking at our host's place and watching a quarter of a movie. (Being tourist is exhausting ;))
2014.03.15 - Howth
2014.03.15 - Howth
We took the bus to Howth, a peninsula in the northeast of Dublin. It it more green and windy there, and the landscape is really amazing and reminds me of landscapes on the other side of the world instead of right next to a city. Also, we saw a group of dolphins, additionally to seals.
That's why we were too late and didn't quite make it to the rugby game, where our host had invited us to come to. Green hills and the Irish Ocean win over an overcrowded place and people watching other people running around and throwing a ball.
We had bought a ticket for the national concert hall, so we went to see and hear 'Ceili House Live in Concert', five groups performing really good Irish music. The concert was even broadcasted live on the radio.
After this 3 hr long concert, we had a slice of pizza, and then were already too late for the regular bus home, so we went into a pub in Temple Bar/Fleet Street where I tried to feel comfortable - but it was nevertheless full of energy. At 2, we took the night bus home.
We took the bus to Howth, a peninsula in the northeast of Dublin. It it more green and windy there, and the landscape is really amazing and reminds me of landscapes on the other side of the world instead of right next to a city. Also, we saw a group of dolphins, additionally to seals.
That's why we were too late and didn't quite make it to the rugby game, where our host had invited us to come to. Green hills and the Irish Ocean win over an overcrowded place and people watching other people running around and throwing a ball.
We had bought a ticket for the national concert hall, so we went to see and hear 'Ceili House Live in Concert', five groups performing really good Irish music. The concert was even broadcasted live on the radio.
After this 3 hr long concert, we had a slice of pizza, and then were already too late for the regular bus home, so we went into a pub in Temple Bar/Fleet Street where I tried to feel comfortable - but it was nevertheless full of energy. At 2, we took the night bus home.
2014.03.14 - Dance in Dublin
2014.03.14 - Dance in Dublin
On 13mars, we took Ryan air to get to Dublin. We were picked up by our host who drove us to his apparent in Lucan, a village 8 km west of Dublin. Nice, cosy village!
In the morning, we decided to walk to Dublin, it was a 2 hours walk, partly along the highway, but also next to nice landscapes. In Phoenix Park, we saw some deer.
Approaching the city, we already saw the huge Guinness factory - welcome to Dublin. Next to the huge (and impressive) Spire, we bought tickets and got our first orientation. A little cafe got us our first warm meal, and the prices were comfortably low compared to Oslo (not surprising, though).
At St. Stephen's Green, the Festival Céilí was kicked off; "where the public are invited to put on their dancing shoes and get involved in a unique outdoor celebration of Irish dance." It was a really good introduction to the Irish culture, and it is always fun when a crowd of people is trying to dance, watching step dance and listening to music.
Afterwards, I was invited to a nice birthday dinner, and we had a Guinness (which tasted way too bitter, IMHO). Good day!
2014.01.19 - ski
What a wonderful time here, in Winter. The possibility to go out just for one or two hours and go cross-country skiing. Just taking the bus for two stations, and to ski along the Sognsvann-lake. And on the way back, who knows, to see a deer.
2014.01.03 - back to Oslo
On this last day, we walked to the university nearby- this can be done by skis in winter! The university is modern, walkways between buildings are heated, and, as I learned later, they have a cafeteria with daylight tempered light, to have more energy during the day.
As a finale of the trip, we went into the Ishavskatedralen (Arctic cathedral).
Then, it was again exciting to get back to the airport. Not because it is so far away (the normal bus goes directly from the home to the airport!) but because I had forgotten my passport at home in Oslo; so this was my first flight without a passport!! But it was no problem.
These five days resulted in 2668 pictures, eg of the northern lights. The result of the postproduction can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXTVqF3f02o
As a finale of the trip, we went into the Ishavskatedralen (Arctic cathedral).
Then, it was again exciting to get back to the airport. Not because it is so far away (the normal bus goes directly from the home to the airport!) but because I had forgotten my passport at home in Oslo; so this was my first flight without a passport!! But it was no problem.
These five days resulted in 2668 pictures, eg of the northern lights. The result of the postproduction can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXTVqF3f02o
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