Showing posts with label Norway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norway. Show all posts

Saturday, July 28, 2007

sydney - hong kong - amsterdam - oslo

leaving australia after 3 months was strange, arriving in the madhouse that's called hong kong was even weirder especially since it was one hot & steamy madhouse, coming home a few days later was actually not that weird at all...what made it madness was that i hardly had 3 days before i was off again, this time to norway with 38 guests following me.

my jetlag was still there, my cold was horrible and my ankles were still swollen...but i had a great week, thanks to a nice & funny driver, a great group and weather that cleared every day!

now i'm home, for 4 days until i'm off to the north again. next week i'll only have 15 guests (what?!) & we'll start in stockholm, yay!




from hong kong to the fjords within a week: different countries, different scenery!

Thursday, September 07, 2006

it's been a while

somehow i stopped writing in this blog after i was in harstad, but i don't think harstad is to blame though...

the rest of my last lapland trip went just fine, and we had the best weather! which all the guests and me thought was really funny as all we heard from NL was that it was pouring with rain there all the time...it even got as far that on the day we flew home from rovaniemi it was about 25C there and when we arrived in NL it was 'only' 18C or something.

a little week after coming back from the north i flew back to the north again, to my favourite town, starting with s and ending on tockholm :D
again, i left rainy NL behind me to fly to the sunny & warm north hehe!
it was only 15 people in that group, just like the last time i did the stockholm trip. on the free day on saturday some of the guests and did a boat trip to drottningholm the palace where the swedish royal family lives. had never been there before, which is supposed to be a shame when you've been in stockholm so many times before and even lived there for some time.
late on sunday afternoon it started to rain in stockholm as well then, and it didn't end for the rest of the night. in fact it rained so bad it kept me awake at night.
monday was the last day for me of this season as a travelguide, there was some time in the morning to do some last shopping...let's just say that the cd/dvd department in the åhléns must have been pretty happy with me that day.
12:00 sharp we left the hotel for arlanda, said my goodbyes to the guests (and again at the luggage belt in sciphol later that day) and checked in...

it's been a wonderful summer being a travelguide, let's see what happens next summer!

have been back home for the past 3 weeks now, working at uni a lot i can say. next week it's time for another trip to the north, but this time i don't have any guests with me...it's just me-myself-and-i flying to copenhagen, visiting stina! :D :D and meeting up with katty as well and seeing linda again as well, it's gonna be great!

will try to be back here more regularly, for now i'll end with my absolute song of the month:

Tie my shoes and zip my jacket
I lock the door and check my pockets
I'm leaving the light on just for the sight
Might make someone think that I'm still around

Sold my bed, no need to sleep these nights
Walking rounds in search for stars these nights
The sky is perfectly brown instead of black
Let my shoes lead me forward, please bring me some luck

It's ok, hey come on, no time for education so let's go
I can't stand all these rules,
I'm gonna turn my back to everything I know
It's ok, come on, I won't do the things they learned me

I pick up stones 'cause I might need them
You're gonna throw'em, aren't you
I tried with books but I'm not pleased yet
Come on and read it for me, read it for me
Sold my bed, no need to sleep these nights,
I'm walking rounds in search for, doesn't matter

It's ok, hey come on, no time for education so let's go
I can't stand all these rules,
I'm gonna turn my back to everything I know
It's ok, come on, I won't do the things they learned me...

Jenny Wilson - Let my shoes lead me forward

Monday, July 31, 2006

quickie from harstad

as there's some people wanting to use this computer in the hotel lobby after me!

today started grey but as soon as we left tromsø the sun came through again, in the end i was hot like hell in the front of the bus with the sun shining right in my eyes all the time.
we had a coffee break at målselvfossen, beautiful waterfall and there should be salmon in there as well, but unfortunately we didn't see any.
later on we had lunch in bjerkvik, a village on the fjord from where you can see narvik. last time i was there weather wasn't that good, today it was so there were lots of families on the little beach there and children playing in the water.

when we came to the bridge that takes you to the island where harstad is it went totally foggy again...but by the time we drove into harstad it was nothing but sunshine...though the fog is still hanging on the other side of the water from here.

we went to visit the trondenes church after we had checked in and the guests had been able to spend some time shopping / walking around town. very enthusiastic guide there again, bare hyggelig!

tomorrow it's an early start, we leave 7:45, and we'll be heading to the lofoten islands...hope weather will be as nice as last month, or maybe even nicer.... :D

Sunday, July 30, 2006

a blog from sunny tromsø!

no midnight sun at north cape this time either. it was far less foggy though when we arrived, so at least everyone could see the cliffs and the sea. our driver for the night was anders from hässleholm in skåne (sweden)! a bit weird that a skåning ends up there in the north...
when we drove back to honningsvåg around 1:30-1:45 we passed a shell gas station & about 6-8 reindeers were just laying there! of course we scared them away again, but it was still weird to see reindeers in the middle of a village.

yesterday we travelled from honningsvåg to sørkjosen, a lovely drive of almost 350 km. we saw loooads of reindeers on our way, one time we were almost 'forced' to have a fotostop because there was a group of at least 30 reindeers in front of us on the road...reindeers really are not the smartest animals they run away fast but don't really know in what direction they should go, so before you know they're in front of the bus again..which could be trouble, if you kill one you have to pay 4000 - 6000 NOK to the sami who owns it...
weather was great all day, for sure 22-24 degrees in the sun. we visited the alta museum on our way and had lunch there as well. on our way from alta to sørkjosen we had a photo-stop at gildetun / kvænangsfjellet...lovely view again over there!
then we arrived in sørkjosen and the receptionist there had a nice message... 'we have a bacterium in the tap water so people are not allowed to drink it or brush their teeth with it' ....nice! everyone got a bottle of water from the hotel, but that was only 0,5 ltr, only to brush your teeth. luckily there was also a kiosk on the other side of the street (keep in mind that the hotel and some houses is all there is in sørkjosen besides the kiosk)...but of course the guests were not happy at...all...to say the least...and also quite concerned about showering and the water used to prepare dinner... AND then the hotel is already not that special, most rooms are not very nice, everything looks old and the dinner is only so-so... well let's say i survived and the guests were in a much better mood at breakfast this morning, right before we left haha!

that this day started with a bright blue sky and sun above the mountains also helped a lot of course. we drove to olderdalen, photostop at the fjord on our way, where we took our first ferry for today...and then we took another one at svensby. both ferry trips are just lovely!
we arrived in tromsø early in the afternoon, we had lunch first and then we went to visit the ishavskatedralen (arctic cathedral), when we drove up there something under the bus said 'crack' , ilka knew what it was immediately...some part on the left bottom in the back of the buss was broken...and i have no idea what it's called in english! (in dutch = de vering)
everybody seem to know all about it, especially the men in the group of course. i started with getting everybody in the church and by the time i got back ilka had already called volvo here in tromsø and he could go there to get it fixed. 'luckily' the rest of the afternoon would be free time for ilka as after the church visit we'd go to the hotel, check-in and walk to the polar museum here in tromsø after which the guests could spend the rest of the afternoon themselves.
so we carefully drove back to the city centre where our hotel is, this time we could check in right away (yaay!) and then ilka went to the garage to get it fixed. haven't seen again him yet, but did see the bus on the parking lot so i think it's fixed!
ilka and me were already joking that tromsø is haunted for us or whatever, as last month here was a nightmare with the bus broken into and all the trouble with checking in...but on the other side, this was the 'best' day for something like this to happen as we're in the biggest town here in the north and didn't have to go anywhere else this afternoon!
i spent the afternoon at the polarmuseum with the guests and then i also went on board of the hurtigruten boat again that's in the harbour here in the afternoon. made some phone calls to arrange things for the next few days from the boat and then headed back to the hotel, where i'm writing this now!

tomorrow we'll be on our way to harstad on the vesterålen, hopefully nothing breaks and all the water is bacterium-free! ;)

Monday, July 17, 2006

back again

came back from oslo on friday afternoon, said my goodbyes to the guests at the luggage belt (my backpack came out quickly this time) and then took the train...home!
had a lovely relaxed weekend again...something you really need after this job...slept a LOT too :)

after my last blog we travelled from stavanger to kristiansand, a wonderful route along the south coast of norway...one moment we saw sand strands and little dunes, they then changed into rocks and before we knew it we were in the middle of some fjords again!
the road was kind of narrow there at some points...which is no problem until there's cars from the other side coming...svein had to work hard to get us and the bus safely over all these fjords, which resulted in a big aplause for him in the end of the day when we arrived in kristiansand. in kristiansand i took the guests for an hour walk through town before my day was officially over, it's a lovely town though not as nice as stavanger.
from kristiansand we continued to oslo on thursday, we visited some lovely towns along the coast in the morning (grimstad & arendal) and then went to porsgrunn where we visited the porcelain fabric. to be honest i'm not much of a porcelain girl but it was an interesting guided tour we got there, cool to see how they make everything & hand paint some of the stuff.

late in the afternoon we arrived in oslo, same hotel as week before so that was easy. on my last night in oesloe i met up with jiska again...first plan had been to party...hard :P but that was a bit too much for me, so we just went for another drink instead...was lovely again, we had a good laugh about...everything actually haha! takk jis, det var greitt! ;)

and then it was friday morning and i packed my bag for the last time for this trip!

and here are some pix of my last 2 weeks in the north:















stockholm!














gamla stan & me in my new dress!














with linda in stocktown














with jiska in oesloe



















the karl johan in oslo















vigelandsparken














lovely fence














view on oslo from holmenkollen ski-jump














telemark kanal














heddal stavkirke














lunchtime in sand














THE view, from my room in stavanger














stavanger harbour



















preikestolen




















a troll in stavanger














me at lindesnes, NO's most southern point (over 2500 km from the northcape!)














my colleague svein

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

from lovely stavanger

stavanger is just lovely...especially when you have a room with a view over the whole town and harbour from the 12th floor :D

we arrived here yesterday afternoon after a day full of tunnels, mountains, fjords and more tunnels...had a good laugh whenever svein asked me if i saw a troll in the tunnel now...one time he even turned off his lights 'ser du en troll noe?' haha!
we had a lunch break in a little place called sand, where 2 of the guests and me had a walk to the pharmacy first as they were both having a bad cold, they were so happy svein & me had thought about finding one for them the whole day (it is kind of hard to find a pharmacy if you're on the road from rauland to stavanger believe me).

got another room in this hotel first, but when i heard svein easily changed his room because he didn't like the view from his window too much (right into an office, same as mine) i tried as well and got this room that is just....wow! am getting picky now, well... when you're somewhere for 2 nights or longer you can be i think.

went for a drink with svein on one of the terraces in the harbour last night, was good though it was a bit hard to get up this morning. today was a ' day off' for the guests, but there was an excursion to the lysefjord that i organised they could go on...which all, but 2, did. it wasn't too bad, only had to take them to the boat, pay and go on it for free myself...the delights of being a travelguide. weather sucked this morning though, so we had some heavy rain on our way into the fjord....but i saw the preikestolen (pulpit rock) and that's what counts, ha!
when we got back around 14:00 everyone went into town to do something else...i had lunch and then did some shopping and just wandered around this lovely town.

it was laks (salmon), still yummy, for dinner...just got back from another drink at the harbour with svein...only one today as it's an official working day again tomorrow.

tomorrow we'll take the ocean road down to flekkefjord, further to lindesnes (most southern point of norway) and then to kristiansand for the night.
after that there's only one more day and then it's home from oslo again on friday...time flies when you're a travelguide!

p.s. forgot to write that in the end i did get the necklace i wanted from efva attling...only not from one of her stores but from NK in stockholm, ha! ' carpe diem' is with me every day now :D

Sunday, July 09, 2006

from rauland

so here i am again...

new group who i've been with since wednesday is lovely! so is my colleague, driver svein :)
on my day off in stockholm on tuesday my dear linda came to ' visit' or rather spend the day together with me there....we had a great time, needed to catch up on a lot of things so we just wandered around town all day talking :D

wednesday and thursday was still spent in stockholm, showed this group gamla stan and vasamuseet, nothing new for me haha!
friday we drove from stockholm to oslo and had a few stops on the way. at night after dinner i took the bus to town to meet another friend for some catching up, jiska! we had some cider downtown in a place called ' saras telt' lol!
saturday i showed the guests oesloe, including nasjonalgalleriet and after this we also went to the vigelandpark (lovely as always!) and oslo's ski jump holmenkollen (went up in the tower!). after this we drove to skien where svein and me spent the night in a sports bar watching the germany - portugal game together with some norwegian people. today it was telemark-canal time, which meant 2 hours on a boat going through a lot of sluises, pretty cool! in the afternoon we went to the heddal stavkirke, at which point it actually started to rain, first bad weather in more than 10 days for me!

we're now staying the ight in a hotel up on a mountain in rauland, weather still sucks...so i'd better get back to the final game in germany!

tomorrow we'll leave for stavanger, cruise on the lysefjord on tuesday!

p.s. of course the 91-year old is, in her own way as she is blind in one eye, one of the fittest in the group!

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

back from the north

...and almost leaving again!

got back from rovaniemi on friday night already, but couldn't be bothered to update this before. rather spent my weekend relaxing with family & friends...and doing laundry haha!

during the trip i didn't have the time anymore to update here...or sometimes i had time but no free internet. if i brought my laptop i would have had internet all the time in almost every hotel as all hotels in scandinavia seem to have free wireless internet. one hotel in harstad (NO) even had internet through the TV, but when i found that out around 22:00ish at night i didn't want to pay the 95 NOK to use that for 24 hours anymore...considering we were leaving early the next morning again.

anyway...back to the trip. after my last blog from sørkjosen we continued to the 'paris of the north' tromsø the next day. a day that would last forever in my opinion....it all started when we arrived at the hotel (note: a radisson sas hotel, not a small local one or whatever) around 14:30 as agreed on the phone 2 days earliers. we could store our luggage in the storage room as we had to leave again soon to visit the polar museum. when asking if the guests could pick up their keys after returning from the museum i got a 'i don't know' from the reception...and then a 'the rooms are probably not ready by 17:00 yet' ....excuse me?!?! and indeed...when returning to the hotel at 17:00 (after the museum & a visit to the hurtigruten boat) about half of the rooms for my guests were not cleaned yet! their excuse was that they'd just had a big conference and the midsummer night marathon the previous night...but that's no excuse of course.
i stood next to the receptionist for about 1 1/2 hours to make sure she kept on checking if more rooms where ready yet. obviously it wasn't her fault but something was really wrong with the cleaning staff!
finally at 18:45 my last guest got her keys and i could go to my room as well...to return to the restaurant for dinner almost immediately. i asked (well demanded in a nice friendly way actually) the receptionist if my guests at least could get a free drink at dinner to make up a little but for all this mess-up...and talking to the manager they could...so i finally had something nice to tell my guests and they seemed pretty happy with that!
there was also another dutch group in this hotel, from the OAD organisation, they were doing almost the same trip but the other way round haha! ilka and i had dinner with the dutch travelguide tineke and swedish driver from this group, it was a nice mish-mash of dutch-finnish-swedish-english around the table. it was good talking to another travelguide, exchanging information and be able to complain a bit about the complaining guests and about the hotel of course!
the day was not over yet...when going for a smoke outside (not me, not me ;)) with tineke later in the evening we found a very stressed ilka there, who said he was waiting for the police! turned out he went to check on his bus and found it's door open...someone had broken the lock and been in the bus...ilka's work mobile phone was stolen (it wasn't even in sight so they obviously were looking for something like this) and there was some light damage at a locker near the driver's seat. luckily there was no luggage from guests in the bus anymore, so nothing more was stolen. ilka was more upset about the broken lock than about his mobile i think...he also had 2 other phones with him (typical finnish i guess to have 3 phones, all nokia's too of course) so that was indeed not the biggest problem. i followed ilka and the police to the bus as ilka wanted me to help him make clear what happened in case the police couldn't follow his english. indeed these tromsø policemen (well woman & man) didn't speek too much english so my swedish was necessary sometimes. they had a proper look, also at the other busses parked there (ours was the only one that they had forced the door open from) and made a report. they then drove ilka to a petrol station to see if they had a new lock there.

the next morning ilka did have a new lock thank god, but both him & me hadn't slept very good at all. when announcing all what had happened in the bus and asking the guests to be extra nice to ilka today because of this the not cleaned rooms from the day before were soon forgotten, especially since i also added that i'd call SRC today to tell them about this mess in the hotel i think. the atmosphere in the bus was quite good and relaxed again from then on.

today, day 6, we went to the vesterålen islands. an island group just north of the famous lofoten and very similar to the lofoten islands as well. when we arrived at our hotel late in the afternoon everyone was very relieved the check-in went without any problems...me most of all!
after the check-in we went to visit the trondenes church just north of harstad. a lovely norwegian lady told us everything about this church which dates back to the 13th century...well worth the visit!

the next day it was time for the lofoten islands! after another ferry trip & drive on the first lofoten island we visited we arrived in the small but lovely fishemen's town henningsvaer for luch. a long lunch as our guided tour at the vikingmuseum lofotr was a bit later than i had wanted it to be. thank GOD the weather was lovely this afternoon and everybody seemed to love spending some time out in the sun enjoying the beautiful scenery :D
lofotr was nice, those vikings surely had big houses haha! we spent the night in svolvaer where we could actually see the famous svolvaergeita rock from the hotel. this (high!) rock has two peaks and some climbers like to jump from one peak to another (yikes!). i actually made a photo of it later at night and only realized later that there's two people standing on the peaks of the rock!

the next morning it was time for our longest ferry trip during this trip, 2 hours from svolvaer to hammarøy. another short ferry after that and we were on our way to narvik...in the rain!
was still glad it was raining today and not the day before, but in narvik a trip on the fjell-heisen (up 700m!) was planned...which i had to cancel now because we wouldn't be able to see something because of all the rain and fog! instead i proposed a visit to the war museum in narvik, but this caused protest by some people, as they 'had seen enough war in their lives already'. in the end a compromise was made, about half of the group did want to go to the war museum and the other half got some more time in the shopping centre in narvik.
the war museum was impressive, narvik had been bombed by the germans in the 2nd world war after a long battle with the english, russian and some polish in the mountains and fjords around the town.
from narvik we continued to sweden later in the afternoon, when passing the border it actually got more and more foggy...quite a mysterious sight on northern sweden we got there!
we arrived at our hotel in kiruna early in the evening...a scandic hotel, quite a familiar chain of hotels to me haha, and it was one of the best (if not the best) hotels of all during this trip in my humble opinion. felt at home immediately especially since they had daim cake for dessert! :D
in the evening the weather was actually quite good, so after the NL-argentina game i went for a walk around town...sun was still shining this late anyway. found some of my guests on the big balcony on the 5th floor of the hotel later on, enjoying the midnight sun, so did i...lovely!

the next morning, day 9 already!, we left for finland but not before we visited two churches (kiruna kyrka and an old sami church in jukkasjärvi, famous for its ice hotel) haha! at the church in kiruna i planned a short photostop only, as the church would still be closed...but then someone saw us and opened the church doors especially for us...nice but the 10 minute visit took 20 minutes then all of a sudden, had a hard time getting everyone in the bus again...some people could spend 2 hours at a church i think. we stopped a for bit longer at the sami church later on, it was a lovely little church near the river.
we then continued our drive and had a 'coffee' break at the river, 'coffee' as in; there was no coffee place there so i had asked the guests to take their own drink. it was a really nice place, but unfortunately it was raining again and within 5 minutes the mosquitos had discovered us!
so we didn't stay there for too long, still took at least 200 mosquitos with us in the bus, but they all died soon after everybody took out their anti-mosquito stuff...nice smell in the bus after this lol!
early in the afternoon we passed the border in swedish-finnish twin-town pello. we had a nice lunch break on the finnnish side, there was a beautiful café there from where you have a view on the other side of the river, so sweden. there were also some very good souvenirshops so the guests took their chance and bought stuff like elk/reindeer shirts for their grandchildren, postcards and reindeer meat. i actually got a can of reindeer meat for free from one of the shops...nice being a travelguide eh?!
from pello it was just another hour to our hotel in rovaniemi, it was same hotel as our first night there so everyone knew what to expect and there were no problems with the check-in and/or dinner at all.
at night i watched some tv, ER with finnish subtitles is funny, football with finnish commentators as well (kutsi-kutsi = 1-1 :P). went to the roof terrace of the hotel just before 00:00 to see the sun still bright and shining, right before a big cloud ruined the midnight sun view.

next morning we went to the arktikum museum in rovaniemi, very impressive building (a long tunnel of glass) and an almost even more impressive exhibition about the sami way of living from then to now, the sami clothing and music (jojk), the animals that live in the north and also a part about rovaniemi (bombed in wwII just as narvik). all the guests kept telling me what a wonderful museum this was and how nice it was to do something like this on the last morning instead of just waiting to go to the airport.
after this visit we were going to leave for the airport, but not before one of the guests held a speech (in form of a poem), first one for ilka and then one for me...followed by handing over well filled envelopes to us :D
after thank you's from ilka and me and ilka counting all the people in the buss this last time (in finnish :P) we now headed for the airport where we all said goodbye to ilka. i'm going to do this trip with him again in the end of july so for us it was more a 'see you next month'-goodbye.
check-in at rovaniemi airport went sloooow, but there were only 2 people working behind the desk (think i've seen 8 people working at this airport in total) and we had a lot of time so nobody really cared.
14.10 we took off in a brand new HUGE boeing (aircraft is going to be used to fly to japan but they were testing it on some domestic flights now) in the direction of helsinki. had to wait a bit for our next flight in helsinki, and then we arrived in amsterdam 18:10 dutch time.
was one of the first to arrive at the luggage belt and started to say my goodbyes to everyone there...got some hugs and kisses from the older ladies, sweet! when i was sure i had said goodbye to everyone i left the arrival hall and went to take my train home...the end of my first trip as a travelguide!!!

am at work at uni this week, but leaving again on thursday, for stockholm this time! from thursday to monday i'm doing a city trip there, for 15 guests only. when they leave again on monday afternoon i'm off until wednesday when the new group (29 guests) for the 'stockholm and south-norway' trip arrives which is going to take 10 days. will be flying home from oslo on july 14th.
my day off in stockholm is going to be great, not only because i'm having a free day in stockholm (always good!) but also because i won't be alone.... :D

more pix from my trip:















rain & fog at north cape...still very impressive!



















me at the north cape














visiting the famous carvings in alta














nice eh?!














it was cold up there but oh so nice!














at night in sørkjos (our hotel is the big white building)














waiting for our ferry to the lofoten















henningsvaer on the lofoten!














me in henningsvaer














another beautiful view on the lofoten














svolvaergeita (with 2 people on top!)















foggy sweden














midnight sun in kiruna (view from top floor balcony in hotel)














midnight sun on last night in rovaniemi




























ilka & me before saying goodbye in rovaniemi on the last morning

Saturday, June 17, 2006

message from sørkjos

2, 4, 6, 8...39!

fjords, fjords, fjords
reindeer, reindeer, reindeer
and 1 elk today as well!

this is what i did (the counting) / saw most these last two days.

after my last blog from ivalo finland, we crossed the norwegian border near karasjok yesterday where we saw the sami parliament building and visited the sapmi museum, partly an open air museum about the way of living of the sami.
we then continued to honningsvåg...almost at the north cape!
unfortunately weather changed during the day and when we arrived at our hotel it was totally foggy and it even rained 2 hours later when we were picked up by our driver for the night...to go to the north cape! north cape is indeed less fun when there's no midnight sun to see and you're almost freezing taking pictures...but still it's impressive enough to stand at the edge of northern europe!

since yesterday the group-proces is complete i think, this results in not only a LOT of noice in the bus sometimes (who says schoolkids are the only ones making noice on a trip?!) but also people keeping track of me whenever they feel like it (' sarah, it's cold outside, why don't you put on your jacket?, ' here let me just pull your shirt down properly, don't get cold!'), even heard a ' sarah we looove you' when returning from the hotel reception with all the keys to hand out again...

anyway, as you can see in the title of this blog i'm in sørkjos right now...in between alta (we visited the famous carving there today!) and tromsø (tomorrow!). last year they stayed in a hotel in a village next to this one on this trip, would have been fun to stay there just because of the name... storslett, if you are dutch and know that stor means big this IS funny! but it's just lovely here...we're right in the middle of another fjord, so took some lovely picture after dinner tonight!!!

ok, gotta go...have a bath in my hotelroom today, so it better be used! :D

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

nice!

just two pix of places i'm going to this coming week...






northcape plateau
(day 3 - friday)












fjellheisen in narvik
(day 8 - wednesday)