Really fun! Hello, Don!
I'm from Åraksbø myself, and think it's pretty fun reading about your journey to Segberg. I know those people you met there, and have to admit you did well to understand them. See you 'round next time you're in Aaraxboe!
I'm no hippy, and definitely don't wear a turban and drive a truck!!! I wasn't aware that Saskatchewanians were so fashionable. Must be the fact that some of the men wear green t-shirts with red vests...
That outdoor museum looks pretty cool-- and finally nice weather??
PS. Riders lost 21-20 last night
Neil That is a handsome man !!!! As scary as it sounds there are more like them in the world ! This guy just travelled to Europe to fill up his passport with stamps so when he goes to San Diego for the comic book convention "CappComm" as its called, he can troll for chicks with stories of his worldly travels... sounds about right. p.s.: Hi right back at you Jess, and Don no baby yet, but Delee is ready to get on with it as she is melting in this heat !
http://www.kongehuset.no I geeked it up and discovered King and Queen actually live at the Palace during the winter months. You missed them though, their summer residence is in Tjøme.
I should've bought you an umbrella instead of that hotel!
PS> Hi Dean & Delee
The Dog With all the heat we have been having, Delee, Drew and I have been living off of tube steaks and hamburgers so I am dogged out right now, but that one does look alright. Have fun there in the rain as we all enjoy the forcasted 37C Thursday weather.
awesome! Wow! Donny, that's all I can say... I so wish I could've come with u on this trip. It's such a beautiful place , the Segberg farm with the mountain and the fjord. Enjoy the rest of your trip in beautiful Norway..luv Barbie
Melting in Canada! You should be glad you are over in Norway. Right now it's 34*C and it doesn't cool down much at night. Kels and the girls are sitting at 1-1 they have two games on Saturday and it's going to be that hot and more. Have fun and say hi to our Norwegian friends. Love from Canada; mom, dad, Jacob.
I told you that book was fantastic! The cathedral is gorgeous-- wow! More pictures of the architechture please!!
Do you get LOST on any of your 4 channels?
xoxo
Movie Star Looks Yes, but what Mom forgot to mention is that even though movie stars look bad sometimes when they fly... you look bad all the time !!!!! Just kidding, but I do take offence to the Newfie comment, buddy, as I am in the thick of things up here and if word gets out my brother is a newfie basher, I am in trouble. If you speak with Jess, say hi from Delee and I.
acid wash... so, did you hit up one of those "chermans" and trade him your pair of acid wash jeans for his jean jacket?! You crack me up! Your journals are great and I'm getting a kick out of reading them. Have another great day!
Germans and Jeans You already have the answer... think about it - who made denim famous in the early 90's................ David Hasselhoff!!! He's practically the national hero! :) I can say that, because I am part German, hahaha.
I'm intrigued by this O2 place... Guess London is now on my list of places I'll have to eventually visit... perhaps for a Ducks exhibition game??
I'm off to my dinner at Baja Cantina, but one last thing... Please shave so that you don't waste your going away gift (You need to at least RESEMBLE your passport when you check in...)
naked, on a boat, with 2 drunken englishmen... Well, it seems you have fit right in donny. Seeing as you are telling the story we will never really know if you joined in, naked, with some Macklin Bunnock tossing technique! ahahahaha Three more weeks til we are gone. Figured out how to put pics in yet? There is info on the site...
info on your hostel My LA travel companions and I are quite certain your hostel is Haunted! This was right on the Palmer's Lodge webpage:
When Samuel Palmer died in 1903 the house, known then as "Northcourt", was gifted to a hospital charity and in 1903 it became the permanent location for the Home for Incurable Children. By 1919 many diseases which would once have rendered their sufferers incurable could be treated and the hospital changed its name to Northcourt Hospital and Home for Sick Children. There were further changes of name: the hospital became known as the Hampstead Hospital for Children in 1928 and the Children's Hospital Hampstead in 1929.
Heard any giggles late at night??? Sleep tight babe :D
Olav Haugetveit
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Really fun!
Hello, Don! I'm from Åraksbø myself, and think it's pretty fun reading about your journey to Segberg. I know those people you met there, and have to admit you did well to understand them. See you 'round next time you're in Aaraxboe!