Tuesday, December 11, 2007

How To Restore Vinyage Formica

Norway 2007 - Wilhelm II on the track

diary entry of 24 May 2007

On the Kaiser route today we suck the wild beauty of the Lofoten in picture-book weather in us. From Svolvaer, we walk in the footsteps of William the Imperial II Passing dusted with powdered sugar mountains we follow a gravel road up to Digermulen.

our path lined with lush meadows, rugged cliffs and a fabulous sandy beach raises Caribbean Feeling:



Not just the weather ("if traveling angels") is instinctively inclined - even the animal kingdom gives us some fascinating insights: Two fish eagle on a rock, looking from the engine noise startled, their great wings the width. Furthermore, we discover some wild chickens, lots of herons, fish, and witness a spectacular aerial war between an eagle and three seagulls.

On Raftsund we walk along a piece of walk to the entrance of the Troll Fjord to find. From the shore we catch a glimpse of Lauksund. It used a "pearl" in Raftsund, now only a sad ruin.

few miles further we admire "Pundslett" with countless islands and the place Hamaroy (O is crossed out) in the background.

on the beautiful sandy beach of Arsteinen I would have been still able to employ an eternity with shelling. The sand is white and consists mainly of Korallenteilchen. Brave as she is, Mom has even feet into freezing cold water, but quickly jumps back to the beach.

An imperial crown that day meal: In the savings market from Svolvaer find delicious Mum and Dad Saithe. Maybe not as fresh as the catch huge specimens of the fishermen in Digermulen pulled out of the fjord - but just as tasty.

And now I sit here and hope that my three adventurers in this torrent that has just fallen from the sky, have found a dry spot on the road. Hmmm, if I should send out a search party?

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