This is going to be a short post… I met Santa! As we all know Santa lives in the North
Pole. He lives in an area called Lapland
and since it is not quite his busy time yet he makes time for people to come
and visit him. It was so cool going into meet and talk to him. Santa is everything you would expect and even
more. He was kind and chatty and I
didn’t want to say goodbye to him. I was
such a fangirl, Santa is the best.Kia Ora and welcome to my travel blog. I am a school teacher who threw it all in a few years ago to pursue a dream... working and travelling. I traded the 4 walled classroom in for open spaces where everything is different and exciting. Now I want to share the world we live in with others. So come and follow my footsteps around the globe. Julie x
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Santa
This is going to be a short post… I met Santa! As we all know Santa lives in the North
Pole. He lives in an area called Lapland
and since it is not quite his busy time yet he makes time for people to come
and visit him. It was so cool going into meet and talk to him. Santa is everything you would expect and even
more. He was kind and chatty and I
didn’t want to say goodbye to him. I was
such a fangirl, Santa is the best.Norway - May the Norse be with you
I have just spent 10 amazing days visiting my 55th
Country; Norway. What a beautiful country, the landscape was just breathtaking. I started in the capital of Oslo
where I visited a few museums including the Viking Boat Museum with Viking Long
boats. The detail they used to make some
of the carvings was so clever. The
Vikings were very skilled craftsman and navigators. I can’t imagine what it must have been like
for people who lived in the places they invaded, looking out and seeing the
convoy of Vikings heading towards to you.
I liked the beautiful gardens of the Royal Palace in Olso and the fact
the royal family seemed pretty normal marrying people who were not from royal
families around; marrying for love not for power. That whole idea of marrying for power has
long been left in the past. The other fascinating thing in Oslo was the Vigeland Sculpture Park where there are lots of unusual statues including one of a man with babies all over him and he is fighting them off.
| Gierangerfjord |
There is also a small town in Norway called Hell where we stopped for a quick photo. Its not really as bad as it sounds because the word hell actually means 'luck' in Norwegian.
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| Reindeer Carving |
Every day in Norway the scenery was spectacular and we had many
stops to take photos and check out different things. One day we stopped at a small reserve where
there were ancient rock paintings the clearest was of a reindeer. We also stopped at a polar park where we heard the arctic wolves howling and saw the really
cute arctic fox. My highlight there was
the big brown bears, so clever and cuddly however would not like to come up
against one in the woods because of their sheer size and huge paws with the
longest sharpest claws I have ever seen.
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| Arctic Circle |
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| Nordkapp |
My last destination was Nordkapp which simple means ‘North Cape’
and is the northern most point of Continental Europe. We were hoping to see the midnight sun which
is literally seeing the sun at Mid night as it doesn’t set for a period of time
over the summer months at all. In fact
the whole time in Norway it was light at night, the sun had gone down but it
was still very light. We quickly got use
to sleeping when it was light outside.
In the evenings it was hard to judge what time it was and we were
constantly so surprised by the how late it was.
Sadly for us when we got to Nordkapp we didn’t see the midnight sun as
it was too cloudy but it was still amazing to experience Nordkapp.
Norway really blew me away with its sheer size, beauty and wild life.
Norway really blew me away with its sheer size, beauty and wild life.
*sorry the music stops half way through, I tried to publish it again and it stopped in another place.
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Denmark - the home of a great surname!
I started in Denmark heading to the capital
city of Copenhagen, home of the best ice creams (outside New Zealand and Italy) and Lego. In my opinion
the best thing about Denmark is that everyone can spell my surname ANDERSEN
correctly and the ANDERSON version is not common here; finally a country who can
spell. There was a statue of the amazing fairy tale writer Hans Christian
Andersen in the town square and I drove passed a big lake that was his
inspiration for the book the ugly duckling I also visited the statue of the Little
Mermaid sitting in harbour all alone. His version is not quite as happy for Ariel as the Disney one. Copenhagen is such an easy city to get around and everyone
rides their bikes as it is very flat. In fact Denmark is very flat with with the highest mountain in the country being only 170m high. The colourful buildings of Nyhavn where
the old harbour was is full with tourists and the smell of having just finished
walking around the Mount... Copenhagen Cones, although in Copenhagen I think they
are probably just called boring old waffle cones. I went and checked out the
Lego store with amazing creations such as the Sydney opera house and a dragon
running through the shop. I couldn't resist the smells of the waffle cones and
The Danes are very good recyclers and when you buy a drink
you get charged a plastic rental fess (easiest way to explain it) and they have
a machine that you pop your cup into when you finish and get your money back.
Outside Christianborg Palace (their parliament) there is a rather
upsetting statue of a polar bear at the end of a spear and it is there to draw
attention to global warming and our choices that are affecting the animals such
as polar bears. It’s quite sad and startling to look at.
Tivoli is the place to check out at night, the world’s second
oldest amusement park with rides, side shows and little theatres performing
ballets and jazz concerts. The place had an amazing buzz to it. I
went crazy going on all the rides and decided it was a good idea to go on the
giant drop until I was half way up and realised I didn't really want to do it
after all. By then it was a bit late and all that was left to do was to
scream at the top of my lungs. At the end of the night they finished with
a light display over the lake and dancing fountains. What a magical way
to end a fantastic day.
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