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  • Days 15 / 16: The relaxed weekend… In an effort to improve efficiency and eliminate unnecessary clicking and webpage hosting, we present the first ever two-in-one post! (and if I keep getting assignments like the plasma one I was sent tonight, you’ll be lucky if I don’t scale Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 24, 2009
  • Day 14: Perogie! Oh, Fridays without class – now I know how Education feels… SHOPPING! Unfortunately though, I didn’t get to enjoy my sleep-in. Instead, I went shopping for textbooks (they’re not cheap here either… sigh) and groceries. On the way, I picked Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 24, 2009
  • Day 13: High Mom! I sat down to write today’s blog, and unfortunately for you, not too much of interest happened today. But luckily, I have pictures to distract you! [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/231729/IMG_0778.jpg thumb=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/2317 Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 24, 2009
  • Day 12: Plas-huh? I’ve got a special treat for you at the end of this blog – but first, the short account of my first day at the Auroral Observatory! MORNING AT NORD LYS OBS. I awoke to a rather spectacular sight: Snow! Granted, Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 22, 2009
  • Day 11: First day of classes Remember before when I said that school was starting? Well, after that last week of orientation that felt more like a vacation, I have to revise my earlier statement. NOW school starts. But first, I have errands to run. [b]SECOND-CLASS CITIZEN?[ Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 19, 2009
  • Day 10: Orientation Kaput! Good news: Orientation is almost over, so no more boring information sessions! (meaning you don’t have to hear about them). Bad news (for you at least): Real classes are starting soon, and they don’t exactly appreciate cameras in-class, s Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 19, 2009
  • Day 9: Fjord! There’s only one story for today: Grøtfjord. Today, the International Office at the university took us on a field trip! We Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 19, 2009
  • Day 8: Hiking Tromsøya Morning! It’s the weekend, and everyone’s relaxing. For me, this means I get a vacation from my long-winded blogging ways! Today & tomorrow’s entries are going to be mostly picture-driven – and as you’ll see, that’s not going to Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 19, 2009
  • Norway I am a little behind in posting this next round of photos. I am actually presently back in the Netherlands. Below are some photos from Norway; look for a video bike tour of Copenhagen's greenspaces soon! [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/227935 Posted by jim.labbe in Mij Blaag | Aug 18, 2009
  • Day 7: First thoughts on Canada and Norway Friday dawned bright and sunny, good news for our scheduled day out on the town. As promised, here’s a picture of the mountains you can see from my room (courtesy of Mom and Dad): [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/231729/IMG_1055.jpg thumb=http:/ Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 17, 2009
  • Day 6: Orientation-tation-tation… Good morning again! I let myself have a little fun last night (more on that later) so I wound up skipping a blog post. However, that means you now get two posts for the price of one! THURSDAY AT SCHOOL After a Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 17, 2009
  • Day 5: First Day of School It’s go time. For all you avid readers out there, this is a sad day indeed. Gone are the carefree days of sightseeing, picture taking, restaurant eating, and general touristy travels. Today, I begin my academic life Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 15, 2009
  • Bergen If Norway is “The Land of the Midnight Sun,” Bergen is “The City of The Midday Rain.” All hotel rooms here are fully equipped with beds, baths, TV’s and … umbrellas. I have many soggy stories o Posted by Dixon in Fjord Adventures | Aug 7, 2009
  • Andalsnes A tropical sun beat down on the emerald fjord as we sailed past the towering hill that dominates the landscape of Andalsnes. Ahh … Andalsnes - such a beautiful place – and so many wonderful me Posted by Dixon in Fjord Adventures | Aug 6, 2009
  • Molde A shaft of bright sunshine lit a pathway across the sea and guided us into Molde this morning. As we glided gently towards the harbour, a procession of tiny verdant islands floated out of the Posted by Dixon in Fjord Adventures | Aug 5, 2009
  • Olden We dropped anchor in the largest and most beautiful Fjord in Norway, Norfjord, this morning. Yesterday, I refused David's offer to wheel me ashore in busy Stavanger because today we would be in Posted by Dixon in Fjord Adventures | Aug 3, 2009
  • Day 4: To Tromsø! CHECK-OUT We woke up right on time Tuesday morning – showered up, ate a leisurely breakfast (superb once again), and checked out of our hotel. We then hopped on the perfect tram –I’d mastered my Oslo transit guide and had Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 13, 2009
  • Day Three: Touristing Oslo MORNING After a satisfying sleep, I awoke in Oslo ready to take on the day. We dressed and headed down to the hotel restaurant for our complementary breakfast, one of those things my family has learned to look for whenever Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 13, 2009
  • Stavanger August 4 – Dateline … Stavanger, Norway. Howdee folks … Please excuse the Yankee welcome but we are now in Stavanger - Oil Capital of Scandinavia – which, until the Texan oil giants rode in Posted by Dixon in Fjord Adventures | Aug 4, 2009
  • Day Two: Europe! HEATHROW You might wonder why I’ve titled this section Heathrow instead of London. Well, I don’t really feel as if I’ve visited England – looking back at our two-hour stopover, I’ve decided that the fact that I never actually stepped Posted by adamvigs in Spaced-out Semester | Aug 9, 2009
  • A Norwegian Question: Norway: Land of Vikings, fir trees, fjords… and pickled herrings? Are they Norwegian? To be honest, I knew very little about the country before we landed; I just had this strange urge to go there. (I rarely ignore my urges Posted by Julie1972 in Blowing the Mortgage | Jul 11, 2009
  • ?? må bare få si at æ imponert over å ha huska både brukernavn og passord ette nestn 2 år :D d va d:P Posted by Fnuggene in Fnuggz | Jul 4, 2009
  • Oslo Well, I've been back home for almost 3 months now. It is pretty boring but the weather is amazingly nice so I am glad to be here also to hang out with my friends when I'm not at work. I'll be Posted by trang87 in Trang's Travel Blog | Jun 30, 2009
  • Day Eleven We made it back to Minneapolis safely. Thank you all for following our blog. Goodnight! Here's a map of our travels. (Try scrolling over the black dots) Posted by GabeGirls in Norway | Jun 26, 2009
  • Day Ten This morning we went down to the wharf and caught a two hour lunch cruise. We could see all the sites in Oslo from the fjord. Part of the trip was guided and the second half we got Posted by GabeGirls in Norway | Jun 25, 2009
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