I watched one of my favourite movies, "Deliverance" this morning for the first time in years. Coincidentally, I headed straight out to a reservoir after watching it (in the movie the group of friends are on a canoe trip on a stretch of river that is about to be turned into a reservoir, but find that the locals aren't very friendly).
Fortunately, Derbyshire's hillbillies were more interested with fishing than with interfering with this cityboy.
It was a beautiful morning and the dogs were romping around like puppies.
I intended to do a circuit of the reservoir, ending up back at the car park, but when I got to the dam wall, right next to the car park, I found signs saying it was forbidden to use the road or dam banks. There was a friendly troll on guard duty who wouldn't let me pass and so I had to retrace my steps.
On the way back I decided to ignore the signs warning about soft mud and take a shortcut. I ended up on all fours crawling up a muddy bank, I didn't like to think too hard about the origins of the mud.
It reminded me of the infamous scene in Deliverance although, fortunately, I didn't have a hillbilly behind me trying to make me squeal!
I spent the afternoon washing myself and the dogs but still have the smell of the mud up my nose.
Saturday, 29 October 2011
Monday, 24 October 2011
Friday, 14 October 2011
Oslo- Day 7 - 12/10/11
Sarah had to be out at the airport bright and early for her flight to Stavanger, while I had the day in Oslo, with my flight to London leaving at 9pm.
I drove out to the airport with Sarah to see her off and hand back the car to the rental company. The airport is about 50 km north of Oslo but there is a very fast train service which takes only 20 minutes to get back to the hotel in the city centre.
After breakfast and a shower, I set off on a circular walk around the city stopping at the Munch museum:-
Then to the graveyard where Edvard Munch and Henrik Ibsen lie buried:-
Next stop was the National Gallery which had some more paintings by Munch, including "The Scream".
In the afternoon I went down to the port area intending to get a ferry across to the viking ship museum. The ferry had shut down for the winter and, as the bus to the island meant backtracking to the National Gallery for the bus stop, I decided instead to have a look around the nearby castle and fort and the Resistance museum:-
I managed to fit in a look around the Astrup Fearnley Contemporary art museum (I was a bit disappointed that the Michael Jackson and Bubbles sculpture was not on display though) and a look around the Opera house in the daylight before heading out to the airport for my flight:-
State of the art design, including the urinals:-
Frederikstad, Halden, Oslo - Day 6 - 11/10/11
I was feeling the after effects of last nights wine, we had been taken out for a delicious meal by one of Sarah's work contact's. I don't normally drink wine so had a sore head, wah!
I did my chauffering duties, dropping Sarah off for her meeting, then crawling into the back of the Volvo for a nap before going to the towns fort and sitting in the sun on the rampart's to read a bit more of the Stieg Larsson book.
The downhill ski ramp which, unfortunately, was shut so we could not go up it for the view over the city:-
And the Vigeland sculpture park, one of the sights on my must see list :-
We arrived at the hotel just in time to meet up with Sarah's friends who took us out for a very tasty Vietnamese meal and showed us around the centre of Oslo. We ended the evening with a walk around the roof of the Oslo Opera house:-
Frederikstad and Sarpsborg - Day 5 - 10/10/11
I realised that we were in Norway when I stopped at a petrol station to get a few snacks - crisps, coke and biscuits - and got no change from £10!
After dropping Sarah off I had a look around the sleepy town centre then went around another, less impressive open air museum and had a look at a bronze age (500bc) rock carving of a longboat, just outside Sarpsborg. I took Sarah to have a look once she'd finished her meeting:-
We headed back to Frederikstad and had a look around the historic old town:-
Gothenburg - Day 4 - 9/10/11
We stayed at the funky, modern, Hotel Avalon in Gothenburg. It has a glass bottomed swimming pool that overhangs the 8th floor of the building.
We had a walk around the town, going through a park and stopping for a look inside the palm house, a miniature version of the Crystal Palace:-
Stockholm - Day 3 - 8/10/11
Saturday, so no meetings for Sarah. We drove to Stockholm where we arrived just in time for the, once daily, 11.30 am Stieg Larsson tour. A 90 minute walking tour of Stockholm, yakking about the sites mentioned in the author's millenium trilogy
Here is Michael Blomquist outside his flat:-
The view of Stockholm from near Michael Blomquist's flat:-
After the tour we took a ferry over to the Vasa museum. The Vasa was a ship that sank in the Stockholm harbour on her maiden voyage in 1623 - they had put the incorrect amount of ballast in the ship which meant that it went straight down to the bottom shortly after it's launch. It was dredged up in 1959 and has been put on display in an impressive building. It is remarkably well preserved.
The Vasa:-
Some of the sailors on shore leave, and a model showing how it looked in all it's glory:-
We had a fairly rushed tour of the Vasa as our parking was running out and we had a long drive ahead to our next hotel in Gothenburg. We ended up doing about 8 hours of driving on this day, arriving at Gothenburg at midnight.
Linkoping - Day 2 - 7/10/11
I spent the day exploring Linkoping while Sarah attended another meeting.
I came across this Nuthatch on the pavement which I assume had been hit by a car, hopefully it was just dazed and would flutter off:-
The cathedral:-
I walked through the local park which had this cafe in a greenhouse:-
Then walked to an open air building museum on the outskirts of town - the buildings were all moved here from the centre of town, to save them from demolition:-
Scandinavian Road Trip - Day One - 6/10/11
Now that I am back from my trip and have access to my photo's,I can update the blog.
We arrived at Stockholm just after midnight and, after having picked up the shiny new rental car, didn't feel like driving to the hotel in central Stockholm. Fortunately the hotel chain had a branch at the airport and Sarah was able to switch hotels.
The rental car (a Volvo XC60):-
In the morning we drove to Orebro where we split up, Sarah having her first business meeting and me exploring my first Swedish town. There wasn't a great deal happening in Orebro on a Monday morning so I strolled around, had a look at the castle and took the car back to Hertz so that they could change a faulty fuse which was preventing the Sat-nav from charging.
Orebro castle:-
After Sarah's meeting we drove to Linkoping where we checked into our hotel and headed out for a nice meal.
The restaurant and the hotel in the background:-
Venison for me, duck for Sarah, very tasty:-
Sunday, 2 October 2011
Family Reunion
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