...I wish. It has been
so hot here and will be for the next week that Norway would be a welcome
relief. But I will just have to content
myself with a virtual return.
There were a few excursions offered while we
were on the Hurtigruten ferry and one that we definitely agreed on was the
excursion to the Geirangerfjord.
Here’s
what we saw:
This is our ferry, the MS Trollfjord |
And here is the Geirangerfjord. |
After our overview of the fjord, we continued on.
We saw waterfalls.
And one of the oldest houses in Norway.
And we survived a trip down this road called the
Trollstigen Pass. I love the looks of
this road. It looks like it was actually
stitched down by trolls.
Our tour guide told us a little story about the
Trollstigen Pass. Here it is: A bus driver and a priest were trying to get
into heaven. Peter let the bus driver in
but didn’t want to let the priest in.
The priest was appalled and had to ask Peter,”Why does he get in and not
me?” “Because,” Peter said, “when you
did a service, everybody in the church was sleeping. But when the bus driver drove his bus down
the Trollstigen Pass, everybody was praying.”
It was a spectacular day of sight-seeing that
ended in a nice dinner at Quality Hotel Alexandra in Molde where we joined back
up with our boat the MS Trollfjord.
15 comments:
beautiful fjord! wow! and i loved the story of the road. :D
Wow! That is just gorgeous!! That road is amazing and kind of scary looking. I can see why this country is such a great tourist destination.
Fabulous waterfall -- and cute story. :)
Incredible scenery!
Incredible photos! The oldest house is fascinating--the roof is like the floor of a forest!
Enjoyed the story. I would probably be praying the whole way, too, if I was traveling that road. :-)
Oh, wow, that place is sooooo beautiful!
you never have run out of places to share huh
Oh thank goodness, my prayers were answered, you survived the journey down the Trollstigen Pass. Love!!
Wow! What a beautiful place. I love that old house.
These are wonderful captures and the bridge in the last one is amazing! What a place!
Wow~ It's awesome shots...
BTW, I have included this place to my TO BE visit place.
stunning views, beautiful country and that little OLD house i want it... ilove the grass on the roof, we could plant tomatoes..
Had to check these photo's out too and am glad I did. What gorgeous and amazing scenery. Wow that road is winding and scary looking. Loved the story about the bus drive and the Priest.
Lmao!! That story is a hoot-and that house!!!! Happy swoon
Love the bus driver story. Such beauty and I too will soak in the virtual coolness
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