Oslo

Sorry about this being late. So, um, I don’t really have much pictures about the short time two days we spent in Oslo. Also, the train we wen’t on wasn’t all that steep, it was a few hundred meters over the course of an hour. It wasn’t a rollercoaster.

One of the waterfalls we saw. Sorry about the low resolution.
Thought you might like this.

After the train we dropped off our bags. This was Charlie’s birthday, but no one cared. We really didn’t do anything other than go to one of my Dad’s old friends for a barbecue. And yes, there was cake.

We also finished watching the Obi-wan series, so yeah!

The next day was a hot one, so the plan was to go to island and go swimming. The ferry line was extremely long, so we didn’t think it was worth it. So, the decision was made to go to a nearby park that had a beach. Though seriously, how do these people walk around barefoot on all of those small pebbles on the beach. Like, HOW?! At the end of the day, at around 9:30, we checked out the sculpture park close to our airbnb. Seriously, what was up with some of those statues.

Why no clothes?
Here he is, the naked slaughterer of babies.

We left for the republic of Ireland next, so see you later.

3 Replies to “Oslo”

  1. Thanks for your post, Henry! It sounds like you are packing a lot into each day! Clarence and I loved Norway when we visited there about 20 years ago. It was so beautiful.

    The statue of the man with the babies is a little freaky! There must be a story there.

    Thank you for sharing your experiences with us all. It makes us miss you a little less. Pilgrim isn’t the same without you and the rest of your family. But, with your blog and your family blog you don’t feel quite as far away.

    Keep in touch and enjoy every minute of this amazing experience!

  2. Charlie also thought the steep train was overrated…
    I guess people in Norway have tougher feet then US people for beach walking. Fact discovered!!
    Art is always subjective to who is viewing it indeed

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