Wednesday, April 24, 2019
I had not taken any more doses of the cold medicine as I’ve begun to believe that, for the first time in my life, I have seasonal
allergies instead of a cold. Thus, I
slept very well and woke rested and ready for my last full day in Finland.
Anne, who has been plagued by migraines much of her life,
felt well enough that we could go out for a day of shopping and lunch. Our first stop was an Iittala and Fiskars shop. I bought a small Arabia (another connected brand) cup and saucer. The cashier thought it odd that I'd buy just one set. If she saw my mismatched dishes at home, she'd understand. Anne bought a couple of things that they offered to gift wrap. While they wrapped, they offered us coffee in their little coffee nook.
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| Anne, at the Iittala store |
Before heading towards the mall, we went to walk a nature trail along
the sea. There was a museum also (I
believe the restored home of a Finnish artist) but we opted to just enjoy the trail. The weather was again quite
perfect, bordering on a little warm. The
trails were nice, mostly paved, both through a light wooded area and in the
open.
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| Tiny forest anemones dot the forest floor |
We diverted from the trail to climb up on some rocks for a view.
The walk gave us a hearty appetite for lunch, so we drove
towards a mall where there was a sort of new Mediterranean restaurant on the
outskirts, called Mezze. They had a sumptuous
buffet, which Anne bought for me as an early birthday gift. I wish that I’d have taken a picture, as the
food was varied and beautifully presented.
We sat outside and ate, even though it was a bit warm in the full sun.
I’m not much of a mall shopper but it was fun to go into
different shops, especially iconic Finnish ones like Marimekko and Pentik. I’m also not a brand shopper at all but
bought a fold-up bag from Marimekko in the black and white “small poppy”
trademark design. I packed my luggage so
tight that I didn’t really allow room for any souvenirs. I’ll be allowed this bag on my flight home in
addition to my small roller bag.
The day quickly got away from us and we arrived home nearly
at suppertime. Anne had taken fish out
of the freezer in the morning and by the time we had returned, Ken had it prepped
for the smoker.
Having stayed up so late on Tuesday night, I decided to go
to bed early. I took the prescription
pill, hoping that it would clear my congestion before my Thursday afternoon
flight.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
As I’ve mentioned, cold meds and I do not do well
together. I slept very poorly and little
ambition for the task of packing my bags for a flight. But I got the job done. Anne, who in the past several days had been experiencing some reprieve
from her migraines, now was sick in bed.
Thus, it was a quiet last day. I
had a bowl of yogurt and a small glass of smoothie that Anne had made for
lunch. And then Andrea, their oldest
daughter, took me to the airport.
Everything went smoothly with check-in. I had plenty of time so I browsed a few of
the many airport shops before making my way to the gate. The gates were the set up where there are several
gates together with no specific seating area, but seats here and there around
the room. There never was an English
announcement but at the specified boarding time, I notice people going through
the gate. I followed, and we boarded a
bus for the plane further away on the tarmac.
As I walked up the steps to the plane, I found myself
wishing that I didn’t have an extra bag to carry. However, the flight was not full, so I was
able to have two seats to myself for a change.
The flight was Finnair, but the plane was called Wideroe. It was a chubby looking thing. Only about a 90 minute flight, I soon had my
first glimpse of the mountains of Norway.
As we dropped down through the clouds, I saw that it was raining. The first drops that I have seen in at least
a couple of weeks.
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| First glimpse of Norway over the wing of the Wideroe |
The luggage took a long time to come but when I finally had
it and went through customs, I quickly found the correct transfer bus that
would take me to my hotel for the night.
The driver was a friendly young man who spoke decent English but seemed
embarrassed when he couldn’t find the right word. As we left the airport area, the surroundings
almost immediately became “classic Norwegian”, that is, lots of tall, wooden
buildings close together. We traveled
through many very long tunnels before arriving at the Hurtigruten terminal,
where all the other passengers got off. I
could have taken the cruise straight from the flight, but I wanted one day to
explore a bit on my own.
When the other passengers had disembarked the bus, the
driver cutely said, “And now, the most important passenger has had to wait the
longest.”. Then he blushed. I don't think that's what he meant to say at all.
The Clarion, my hotel for the night is old, but nice. Situated near the harbor, it would have had
lovely views except that scaffolding covered the entire side where my room
is. If I peek through a rip in the
tarps, I can see lots of tiled roofs, but that’s all. Ah well.
We can’t have everything.
Since I skipped the snacks on the plane, I was more than
ready for dinner by the time I got settled into my room. I’m sure that I could have found much less
expensive food somewhere besides the hotel restaurant, but it was raining, and I
didn’t feel up to exploring.
The restaurant, oddly called, Kitchen and Table, was on the
waterfront, and beautifully appointed. I
got an inside table but facing the window so I could see bits of the
harbor. The menu was rather small, and after
looking up the exchange between USD$ and NOK, I found that it was also very expensive. I decided that if I was going to pay 245 NOK ($28.25)
for a cheeseburger (okay, a bacon cheeseburger), I may as well get the fish of
the day for 285 NOK. It was an excellent
choice.
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| Fish of the day, Ling, and all its accompaniments. |
While I was eating, some beautiful ship came and turned
around in front of the restaurant. Like many others, I stepped out on the patio
to take a picture. This also gave a
chance to check out the Bryggen Wharf across the channel.
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| Bryggen in the rain |










Nice blogging. Looks like the trip is moving along. That ship is beautiful. Enjoy your cruise
ReplyDeleteThank you. The ship was beautiful. I would have like to know something about it.
DeleteHaha, that bus driver sounds funny! I’m glad you were able to have a nice flight and even get two seats- that’s always nice! Looks like such beautiful views in Norway, can’t wait to see more pictures!
ReplyDeleteYa, he was kind of cute. Remember the sort of creepy guy on Ever After that spies on the prince for the stepmother? He looked like a tall version of him, but without the creepiness. :)
DeleteI'm not usually a fish-eater, but I've had some amazing fish served to me in Norway on business trips! Amazing in my book because it was so fresh that it didn't taste the least bit "fishy"!
ReplyDeleteThere was some good smoked salmon and also halibut on the buffet tonight. Of course the salmon was "fishy" but the halibut was not at all. Really good.
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