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Year: 2009

Klokka 2 in the morning

Klokka 2 in the morning

Two more days and the sun won’t set anymore! Last night the sunset was a few minutes before midnight, and sunrise just 1.5 hour later, at 1:30. It doesn’t get dark anymore, and this confuses my inner clock – I just don’t get sleepy and stay up very late. This is the view from our balcony at 2 in the morning…

The mountains in the distance were just catching the first sun rays, with mist over the fjord… it was beautiful! 

The weather has been beautiful, the snow is gone, the grass is green and the trees are finally getting leaves. Spring is here! Tomorrow is the Norwegian national holiday, which is a very important day and preparations have been going on for a while now. Flag posts are erected everywhere, marching bands practice in the city centre, everybody is cleaning their houses and gardens… it looks like it’s going to be a beautiful day tomorrow, so I’m looking forward to watching the parades! It’s the first time we are here for it, Paul celebrated it on the ship last year (see here) and I was on a plane (where some woman took the microphone at 7 in the morning to sing the Norwegian national anthem… haha). 

Right, this is all for now as the weather is much to nice to be sitting inside. I still have photos of England to upload (we had a great time!) but not sure when I’ll have time. The photos I took at the wedding last weekend have been put online by Ian, see here. It was a beautiful day!

More soon!

Queen's Day BBQ

Queen's Day BBQ

30 April is the Dutch national holiday: Queen’s Day. Paul has a few Dutch colleagues, and one of them decided to organize a BBQ for Queen’s Day – great idea 🙂 I wanted to contribute some Dutch food and first thought of making “bitterballen” myself. But after reading lots of recipes I decided that it was a bit too ambitious and time consuming. So instead I decided to bake “oranjekoek”, a typical Dutch cake with almond paste, orange peel and lots of aniseed and nutmeg (no cinnamon in this one!). Even though it’s called “orange” cake it normally has pink icing, the name comes from the (candied) orange peel that’s used in the dough. For Queen’s Day they often make it with orange icing, which is what I tried to do, but it turned out pink anyway:

The BBQ took place at someone’s house, with a big balcony with this amazing view… It was perfectly sunny, and we sat outside for the entire evening without wearing coats – even though it was only about 10 degrees. But look at this view…. 

The dress code was orange (of course!) and most people did indeed wear something orange. In the photo below it looks like Steve even died his hair orange, but I think that was just the sunset! Find the odd one out in the photo below… one English person refusing to go orange!! I did force him to bring my orange hat from my cruise with the British Antarctic Survey, but he only wore it for about 2 minutes.

After that he made everyone else at the party wear it. Below the German “team” with our youngest member Emma, and Marcel in his very orange tshirt. Sevim was also orange for a while 🙂

And Margot, though she was already completely in orange and even wearing clogs! In the other two photos you can see a novel way of grilling pølse (hot dog sausage) by Bas… 

It was a great party! And it was beautiful to cycle home over the bridge while still seeing the golden light of the sunset, at half past midnight… In two more weeks we’ll have 24 hours of sunlight. Almost all the snow has melted now, and slowly the grass is turning green, the buds on trees are bursting open, small yellow flowers appear… Spring time!! Last Saturday we even reached 15 degrees 🙂 It’s almost a shame to leave, but I’m going back to England for a week tomorrow. I have a meeting in Cambridge, and a symposium in Norwich. I’ve had to work really hard, so I’m looking forward to a few days off after the symposium. Paul is already in England, and we’re going to a wedding in Southampton over the weekend. I’m really looking forward!

Spring Bike Ride

Spring Bike Ride

Spring is finally coming to Tromsø! Last week the temperatures stayed above zero during the day and during the night, and the snow is quickly melting away. It takes a while to melt away a metre of snow, so there’s still plenty left, but the roads are all free of snow and ice now. 

I haven’t used my bike at all this winter, so it still had the summer tyres on. But that’s not a problem anymore 🙂 The weather hasn’t been great, but we decided to go for a bike ride anyway. We cycled all the way to Kaldfjord and back, 30 km in total. Quite tiring, especially going over the top of Tromsø island, and crossing the bridge to Kvaløya. We had a break at a very scenic spot, not for very long though as at +3°C and lots of wind it wasn’t exactly warm! The last photo is taken from the top of the bridge, it’s very high!

That’s all for now, time for a well-deserved pizza 🙂