Lots of beautiful embroidery today. All of these examples are from the Dala-Floda area.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Dala-Floda, Sweden
Floda Church was founded during the medieval period. Its current form dates from the eighteenth century.
Lots of beautiful embroidery today. All of these examples are from the Dala-Floda area.
Lots of beautiful embroidery today. All of these examples are from the Dala-Floda area.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Satergalantan and the Ottilia Abelborg Museum, Sweden
Satergalantan is a local college that offers courses on all types of Swedish crafts. They also have a needlework collection.
At the Abelborg Museum we saw more examples of traditional Swedish needlework.
At the Abelborg Museum we saw more examples of traditional Swedish needlework.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Mora, Sweden
We traveled to Mora today and visited the church there. The tower is more than 230 ft high and was built in the second half of the seventeenth century, when the church was largely rebuilt following a serious fire. Parts of the original medieval church remain, however. The building can trace its origins back to the twelfth or thirteenth centuries.
We also visited the Zorn Gammelgard and Textile Museum. This is a small sample of the various kinds of needlework on display.
We also visited the Zorn Gammelgard and Textile Museum. This is a small sample of the various kinds of needlework on display.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Flåm Railway, Norway
Today we traveled from Ulvik to Fagernes. Along the way we went through the Gudvanga tunnel, 7.1 miles long and Norway's second longest tunnel, and stopped for a ride on the Flåm railway, a 12.6 mi long railway line between Myrdal and Flåm in Aurland, Norway. The line's elevation difference is 2,831 ft; it has ten stations, twenty tunnels and one bridge. The maximum gradient is 5.5 percent (1:18), making it the steepest standard gauge railway in Europe. Again there are loads of waterfalls along the way - this is Kjosfossen, the largest.
The train also runs through the valley of Flåmsdalen.
The train also runs through the valley of Flåmsdalen.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Ulvik and the Hardanger Museum, Norway
Our hotel in Ulvik is right at the edge of the fjord. It is the long white building in the photo below.
It took us 1.5 hrs by boat to get to Utne and the Hardanger Folk Museum. Here there were examples of costumes from several different regions of Norway as well as many examples of hardanger embroidery.
It took us 1.5 hrs by boat to get to Utne and the Hardanger Folk Museum. Here there were examples of costumes from several different regions of Norway as well as many examples of hardanger embroidery.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Bergen, Norway
We traveled to Bergen today.
We drove there on one road and returned via a different route. Both roads had spectacular scenery with tons of waterfalls. This is just one of them.
We drove there on one road and returned via a different route. Both roads had spectacular scenery with tons of waterfalls. This is just one of them.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Oslo to Ulvik, Norway
Today we drove on the R7 via the Hallingskarvet National Park from Oslo to Ulvik, Norway. It was a spectacular trip. We stopped at the Nore Stave Church which was remodeled to its current form between 1650 and 1750 (some parts date to 1200). The inside is covered with paintings of leaves, flowers, fruit, old testament scripts, and several figures (unfortunately photography was not allowed inside the church).
Then we stopped for an excellent lunch at Sevletunet, a historic farm from the 15th century. This is just one of the buildings we saw there.
We continued on over the mountains which still have plenty of snow and lakes covered with ice.
Then we stopped for an excellent lunch at Sevletunet, a historic farm from the 15th century. This is just one of the buildings we saw there.
We continued on over the mountains which still have plenty of snow and lakes covered with ice.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Vigeland Sculpture Park, Norway
This afternoon we visited the Vigeland Sculpture Park, one of our favorite places in Oslo. It covers 80 acres and features 212 bronze and granite sculptures all designed by Gustav Vigeland. The main attraction is the granite monolith which was initially modeled in clay by Vigeland. Work on the block of granite weighing several hundred tons was begun in 1929 and took 3 stone carvers 14 years to finish. The Monolith is over 46 ft high and is composed of 121 human figures.
This is a photo of another area of the park. There are sculptures around the fountain and along the sides of the bridge.
This is a photo of another area of the park. There are sculptures around the fountain and along the sides of the bridge.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Køge, Denmark
Yesterday we boarded the overnight ferry from Harwich, England to Esbjerg, Denmark. The ferry left England about 5pm and arrived today at 1pm. We then drove to our hotel in Køge, a beautiful little town founded in 1288. Tomorrow we will again take an overnight ferry from Copenhagen to Oslo, Norway. These are just a few of the lovely old buildings in Køge.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
The Cotswolds, England
Today our excursion was to the Cotswold area. Specifically we visited the village of Bourton-On-The-Water.
And Lower Slaughter.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Arrived, England
After 21 hours of traveling we are finally in the UK. We have dropped off our luggage at the hotel and are attending to our first priority: a lovely pint in a pub (The Moon and Spoon pub - love the names)! Yaaaaa!
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