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Oslo, Norway
Tusen Takk Tiffany (Colorado/ Berkeley) for a place to stay in Oslo and awesome company throughout the week, the 12+ hours of walking around each day, the bread and cheese picnics, and all the super funny moments, at whoever's expense (the "wictim"s).

 

Takk Petter (Telemark/ Oslo) for loaning the trundle bed and for being part of the Tran
experience.

I was tricked (coerced) into trying this Tran nastiness (fish oil). Chocolate made it all better. Tiff, this will be a great mystery drink for a Room 2 Room @ crackstro

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norsk Mod Art
                   shopping cart in the river. and a ski. Makes sense, I guess,  they x-country ski in the winter. still seems out of place.
Rubik's cube, I can do the top two rows now! (sometimes)
Spasibo Stas (Moscow/ Oslo) for the Dovlatov book, it has saved me from boredom on a long
airport wait and flight.
Takk Per Christian (Oslo) for the dvds we never got to work, and the inspirational stories of sailing from the North Sea to the Caribbean on a 6-person sailing boat. Apparently we've broken some kind of unwritten Norwegian rules about not talking to people you don't know very well, but this hallway has never been so animated as when Tiff and I were here. How un-Norwegian. Hallway soccer and 5 people in a room at one time is a big deal.
it poured rain on us like never before seen in Norway according to locals   Gresholmen Island, a boat ride away    
the bunny problem: used to be somebody's pets who got loose, now multiplying in Fibonacci sequences "Unnskylde,  it's very windy in our country and my friend is only here for a few days, can we borrow your badminton rackets?" bread cheese and yogurt picnic #529. Yay!  
our cute little car      
Tusen Takk Christopher (Oslo) for being over 25 and able to rent a car to see beautiful fjords, and for the chichi dinner with brie from Sweden and squash from Spain. Sognefjord, Norway
we're heading in the general direction of Hella.
 
Often 6 km in length- holding your breath is not advisable in this tunnel.   Just down the road from the green mountains and the fjords- snow at 1400 meters in Jotunheimen Nasjonal Park These snow photos was taken a little bit after midnight, by the way. It would have been even lighter without the clouds.  
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