See the Difference
Then suddently I stumbled over this link. I would much rather prefer to share my name with an IKEA-item than the unfortunate alternative.
I had my first bath in the sea yesterday, At Vaulen. It wasn't as cold as I feared it would be, but it wasn't as warm as I hoped it would be either. This time no one wanted to join me so I had to do it alone. just me and my camera.
It is almost the first of june and it doesn't feel like summer at all. The beuty curse of living in Norway I guess.
I now have 16 days before I have to deliver my thesis. The end of five years at the university is closing waay too fast.
I printed everything I've written so far today and read through it all. As you might know I was stupid enough to decide to write it in english.
well... Today I seriously considered rewriting everything I've written so far to nynorsk. (new-norwegian) I can't believe how bad the language was in the first chapters I'd written. Luckily It got slightly better througout the paper.
I've lived in Trondheim for almost five years. Since the very beginning I hated this building. (And still do...) However, the last time I was in Trondheim I took a shot just to document this ugly building.
Going through the shots I took I suddently realized, the building looks a whole lot better digital than it does in real life. Strange...
I spent the weekend in Arendal working on our boat. The trip is closing in awfully fast now...
The shot above was taken while driving down to Arendal.
If you haven't noticed that most my pictures actually are on flickr. You've probably missed this shot. The sith posing is Geir I. And If you're asking what the #€|| he's holding, this link might explain.
It has become a tradition to celebrate labours day by going into the woods in Trondheim and barbequing lambchops. No reason to skip the tradition this year, so I made the trip up from Stavanger and got to join in on the fun.
My parole this year was "Ja til Laif". An accidental parole that got made because the parole minister misspelled the parole that should have read "Vi vil ha loff!". Fortunately I fond a catchy tune that fit my parole like a glove.
I'm back in Stavanger and have now started the race to finish my thesis before 10th of june.