A Day of Touristing in Oslo

2009 August 6, Thursday · Oslo, Norway

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We had just enough time to fit in two tourist-musts in Oslo: the Viking ships, and the Folk museum. It’s like Norway, condensed.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Sep 4 · 3:23AM
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at the Viking ships

2009 August 6 · 1:31PM · Thursday

The display said that this ship was buried with a noble woman, and it was constructed more as a pleasure boat than a true Viking-on-the-high-seas kind of boat. It’s the best preserved, too.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Sep 3 · 9:21AM
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the big ship from the back

2009 August 6 · 1:34PM · Thursday

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restoration in progress

2009 August 6 · 1:34PM · Thursday

This ship was a more funcational design than the first one, with higher sides and panels above the oar holes to prevent water splashing in, as well as covers for the holes when not in use.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Sep 3 · 9:24AM
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looking down into a ship

2009 August 6 · 1:39PM · Thursday

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jewlery found in the ships

2009 August 6 · 1:43PM · Thursday

The ships were used as burial vessels for important people, and they were buried with all kinds of stuff: jewlery, textiles, clothes, ale barrels, tools, etc. Many ships were looted, but a few weren’t found until recent times.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Sep 3 · 9:26AM
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amazing!

2009 August 6 · 1:43PM · Thursday

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gorgeous!

2009 August 6 · 1:43PM · Thursday

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shield and staves

2009 August 6 · 1:46PM · Thursday

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the charming curl

2009 August 6 · 1:48PM · Thursday

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the Stavekirke at the Folk museum

2009 August 6 · 2:43PM · Thursday

They built their churches just like they built their ships, except upside down.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Sep 3 · 9:28AM
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C can reach the top

2009 August 6 · 2:44PM · Thursday

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Ruby can, too

2009 August 6 · 2:44PM · Thursday

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lovely designs

2009 August 6 · 2:45PM · Thursday

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carvings inside

2009 August 6 · 2:46PM · Thursday

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the altar

2009 August 6 · 2:46PM · Thursday

I love the smiley faces as the top of the columns, at the corners of the archway.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Sep 3 · 11:00AM
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looking out the door

2009 August 6 · 2:47PM · Thursday

My favorite photo of the day.

⁓ Chris · 2009 Sep 4 · 6:35AM
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C at a storehouse

2009 August 6 · 2:52PM · Thursday

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sleeping cows by the path

2009 August 6 · 3:00PM · Thursday

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look, it’s knitting!

2009 August 6 · 3:04PM · Thursday

This lovely carving detail was next to a door in one of the little villages at the Norskfolkmuseum. I immediately recognized it as the same pattern shown in Annemor Sundbø’s book (I have the english translation, the picture in on page 57.) The hinges even look the same as the ones in the book! And it’s clearly knitted loops to me.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Sep 3 · 11:08PM
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storehouses in the sun

2009 August 6 · 3:07PM · Thursday

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the tiny beds

2009 August 6 · 3:23PM · Thursday

This is one of my favorite houses. The bed is amazingly tiny(people were short before they started getting a lot of protein in their diets!), and then hanging baby cot is so cute. Unfortunately it was all smokey in there because they were roasting coffee beans on an open fire.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Sep 4 · 3:16AM
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it’s Grandpa Dave!

2009 August 6 · 3:45PM · Thursday

I think this is when the guys were waiting for me and Wendy to look around in the textiles workshop. They were very patient!

⁓ Katy · 2009 Sep 4 · 3:17AM
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