Stavanger 2017

June 18, 2017



Here is a post I should have uploaded about a week ago! I have my friend Aga to thank for this trip. She had a ticket for a festival on the 7th and invited me to come and experience it with her. I made a few work arrangements, booked the flights and told her yes, I would be up for it.

It never ceases to amaze me how similar the Nordic (can't say Scandinavian, since Finland is not a part of that) countries are in certain respects. The people behave in similar ways and I'd say the Nordic countries tend to have similar base values to an extent. From the airplane you can easily tell you've come to one of the Nordic countries from scenery alone. However, Norway I think has something different to it, especially compared to Finland. I have been to Oslo a bunch of times, but am ashamed to say I have never been further than the airport. So I was excited to experience the side of Norway that did not include tax free shops. 

Den Store Sommerfesten

I'm sure on the 7th we got the whole festival experience; we got pushed, shoved and stepped on, withnessed multiple imaginative uses for the blue Ikea bag (hat, raincoat, boot covers...), beer got thrown at us, I even filmed a part of a dance-off that a guy in a yellow raincoat decided to begin during Martin Garrix. While the area was quite large it was relatively packed, 30k people or so. We did not care to see the first few acts as the weather was bad and arrived while most of the people were already in. However, we did end up getting a good spot to view the stage from. 

Martin Garrix

Justin Bieber

Stavanger town

On Thursday we visited the town. The old town was absolutely adorable with the little houses and stoned streets. After that we had toasties in a little cafe called det lille hjørnet, located on a street with brightly-colored houses. Below are a few pictures I took, I will upload more on my Flickr or VSCO at a later date. In case you are interested in those I will drop the links at the bottom of this post.

The Stavanger Harbor

The harbor from the Valberg Tower

One of the many gorgeous white houses in Gamla Stavanger (old town).

A tiny art shop in the old town

Art in previously pictured art shop

Overall the trip was lovely, huge thanks to Aga's family for having me!

This has been a rushed publish, since I'm about to leave to work. I will revisit the post to correct any mistakes I've made. I will be back with another post as soon as I can, I have a topic in mind as we speak but I need to construct my thoughts in some way first.

Links:
VSCO // Flickr

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