
This photo is of a tiny town where we took a cruise boat up this fiord and I took this shot as we leaving and climbing a mountain on a narrow road with one hairpin turn after another in a very large bus. Most of the time I tried not to look down as the only guard rails were a row of stones....and not very big ones.
I know if sounds grandiose to say the scenery was breathtaking but honestly it was just that. I especially loved traveling through all the farm country and smaller towns. Ninety percent of the houses in towns and villages were white and all looked freshly painted. Our guide told us that in early days white paint was the most expensive to buy and so to have a white house gave the appearance of being prosperous... True???


We ate lots and lots of cod and salmon and the bread and cheese were to die for. At the wonderful fish market in Bergen DH ate a sea urchin....a first for him. I settled for tiger prawns. The dessert I liked best was Kvæfjordkake....a classic Norwegian dessert similar to English trifle and Italian tiramisu in that it was constructed in layers but one of the layers was a meringue. I found the recipe and will definitely make it. A café was opened on the island of Hinnøya in the town of Harstad in the 1920s by Hulda Ottestad and her sister who were from the neighboring area of Kvæfjord. She is given credit for making the cake a famous Norwegian classic.
With only a glitch of a strike in Amsterdam airport that fouled our reservations and some lost luggage it was a grand time and I managed to climb on and off the buses and boats countless times and wander cobbled streets without falling once... but so good to be home again.
2 comments:
So happy for you to see Norway. Your smile says it all.....Looking forward to seeing you at the Bridge table.
So... when are we making Kvæfjordkake?🛫🙋♀️
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