This is the view from her grandmothers roof in Oslo.
I had to put this one in there.... she will prolly hate me for that.
Elin and I were helping her mother search for new furniture for their new house and one was named Andrew... this one is for Andrew.
I am not sure what this statue is called but its in the same park as angry baby.
This is Sinnatagen or as I call him, angry baby. This was on my list to see for sure in Oslo because I have seen pictures of it in Gardermoen in Oslo before.
So now I have taken the 8.5 hour bus ride from Oslo to Børsa which is near Trondheim. I am now staying with Halvard. The first day his family and I drove to Røros which is an old mining village from the 17th centry. They mined for copper. All the mines are now abandonded since 1972ish or something like that. But it is a very very traditional little town near the Swedish and Norwegian border. It was also extremely cold there, minus 30 degrees Celsius, the tip of my nose turned white and I was afraid that I was going to be frost bitten but the color came back to my nose. After we got back to his home, we watched a movie, but then went up to this small lake in the woods and went iceskating with like 15 of his friends. It was the first time I have ever been iceskating... I only fell once, so I was proud of that. Then today we just got back from a 3 hour xcountry ski trip through the forest. Here are some of the photos.
Driving directly into the sun on our way to Røros.
This is proof that it was minus 30 degrees C or minus 22 F in Røros... extremely cold, and kids were out playing in the snow like it was just below freezing... crazy people.
A train just sitting at the Røros train stasjon.
Me hanging out at Røros train station... waiting for a train coming from Trondheim so Halvard could get a photo of it.
The church tower in Røros.
These are all the chimneys in Røros, where it was minus 30 degrees Celsius, or minus 22 degrees F. It was frickin cold.
Halvards father, myself and Halvard xcountry skiing.
Thats me xcountry skiing across Langvatne. A large lake near Halvards home.