A troll with a Norwegian flag. |
The port and the castle, at three o'clock in the afternoon. |
A ship in the port at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. |
Traditional Norwegian clothes in a window shop. Can you see me? |
Houses were like this one long ago. They are made of wood, and the roof of grass. |
What is this man doing with all the babies? |
Statues outside the International Children's Art Museum, full of things done by children from many places. Great museum! |
The Oslo opera house by the sea. You can walk on the roof of this building! |
This is me with gloves, woollen hat, scarf... It's cold! |
The Trondheim cathedral is the biggest in all Norway. |
Even if it's cold and there are many hills, people ride their bikes everywhere! This is the entrance hall of a building, with all the neighbor's bikes hanging there. |
This is the castle at Trondheim. It's strange, isn't it? And look at the three dogs on the bench! |
Most of the streets in Trondheim were like this: colourful wooden houses, no more than two or three floors high. |
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your photos are beatifuls
ReplyDeleteThank you, Samuel, I'm glad you like them. It's lots of fun taking them and sending them to people like you!
DeleteWow Mercedes, you are always surprinsing me!!!!! Now in Norway!!! Studens from all 5th. priamry courses have watched your photos. We really liked the one you appeaar in, you look so happy!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for thinking about us and sending all what is happening around your lovely journey.
Hugs and kisses!!!!
Reyes, I'm really amazed! Your English is better than mine!!! (you can have coffee with Alan on your own now)
DeleteI posted the last comment!!!! YOLANDA!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's more like it! I was staring at the comment, wide eyed, Reyes????
DeleteThank you, Yolanda!!
Hello Mercedes we are Sergio and Anastasia
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