Going Medieval at the Fortress

2010 May 2, Sunday · Oslo, Norway

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For “Tourist in Your Own City” Day we got our free tickets to the Akershusfestning, the fortress above the harbor. There was a small medieval exhibition, with a blacksmith, archery, etc. The costumes was the best part, it made me want to take up sewing again (especially the baby costumes, adorable!) C got to try archery for the very first time ever, and he got back in line for it about 5 or 6 times. After we enjoyed the exhibition outside we toured through the castle, which is beautifully furnished, but dark, so not good for taking photographs!

⁓ Katy · 2010 Jun 20 · 11:03PM
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Mr. Mallard

2010 May 2 · 12:01PM · Sunday

We saw these duckies along the way, they were totally tame and just watched us go past.

⁓ Katy · 2010 Jun 19 · 1:04PM
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Mrs. Mallard

2010 May 2 · 12:01PM · Sunday

Mrs. Mallard was a little more suspicious than Mr. Mallard.

⁓ Katy · 2010 Jun 19 · 1:04PM
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taking notes

2010 May 2 · 12:38PM · Sunday

Ruby spent much of the day drawing in her notebook.

⁓ Katy · 2010 Jun 19 · 1:05PM
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Ruby’s notebook

2010 May 2 · 12:38PM · Sunday

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still busy

2010 May 2 · 12:45PM · Sunday

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watching the world go by

2010 May 2 · 2:40PM · Sunday

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watching the armorer

2010 May 2 · 1:01PM · Sunday

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at the blacksmith’s

2010 May 2 · 2:59PM · Sunday

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medeival baby!

2010 May 2 · 3:00PM · Sunday

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trying out the archering

2010 May 2 · 3:02PM · Sunday

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Chris was really good!

2010 May 2 · 3:05PM · Sunday

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medeival lefsa!

2010 May 2 · 3:08PM · Sunday

While C was waiting his turn for bow practice, I went over to the bakery tent. These ladies were cooking up some good and authentic flatbread out of oat and barley flour. The traditional toppings were butter and honey. Super yum!

⁓ Katy · 2010 Jun 20 · 10:58PM
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C Max gets a turn, too!

2010 May 2 · 3:10PM · Sunday

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the crowd

2010 May 2 · 3:18PM · Sunday

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chatting at the fayre

2010 May 2 · 3:18PM · Sunday

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Apl at the fayre

2010 May 2 · 3:18PM · Sunday

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medeival baby!

2010 May 2 · 3:19PM · Sunday

and a medieval mama with a very medeival banana…

⁓ Katy · 2010 Jun 20 · 11:02PM
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Ruby in the fortress

2010 May 2 · 3:50PM · Sunday

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Ruby again

2010 May 2 · 3:52PM · Sunday

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snake in the study

2010 May 2 · 3:57PM · Sunday

This was Henrik Wergeland’s study at Akershusfestning. The door was covered by plexiglass, and there was this little snake peeking out. I asked around the Suttung people I know, and nobody really knew why, just that he often wrote about nature. Odd!

⁓ Katy · 2010 Jun 19 · 1:10PM
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still taking notes

2010 May 2 · 4:10PM · Sunday

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