Saturday, July 28, 2007

A Cave Church and Chicken Feet


Budapest is huge and hot and very busy!! This was one of the coolest cities I have ever been to! It is such an old city and has so much history! We hiked up to the top of a cliff and had such a cool view of the city from there! It was a tough hike with lots and lots of stairs but really worth it! On the way up, we popped into a cave church. It was a catholic church with chairs set up all through the tunnels. It was decorated with candles, small statues and pictures everywhere. I have never been to church in a cave before, but I think I would like it! Plus, it might be one of the only places people are able to escape from the heat! It was nearly 40 celcius that day (I am not sure what that is in ferenheit, but I know that it is really hot)! I wanted to jump into the river so many times--the locals had no problem with the heat...they were drinking hot tea, hot soup, and ordering hot meals! They must have superpowers. There was a huge market building with vegetables, meats, spices, and lots of souveniers for the tourists. One interesting thing I saw for sale was chicken feet--they were right next to the pork chops. I know that it is common to eat these in some places (like Korea for example), but I am sure that when a plate of them is put in front of me for the first time, I will feel a little stress! I would think they are incredibly difficult to eat...my family always had chickens as I grew up, and I always thought the feet looked really boney and rubbery. I will let you know when that big day comes that I try to eat some and will maybe even recommend that you pick some up next time you are at the market!

Fresh Fish


Norway might be my new favorite country in the world (after USA, of course). There are so many differences in the landscape. Lakes, woods, mountains, cities, reindeer... It is so interesting! We found a little restaurant near the Northkapp that advertised that they serve fish. We went inside and were informed that this was a family style restaurant where you don't really choose what you eat--you just eat what you get. We sat down and we served soup, bread, salad and lots of really good, fresh fish! It was such a good meal and this picture was the view from our table! It seams like there are more boats than houses, and fresh fish can be found everywhere!! We stopped many times for warm, freshly smoked salmon and would eat it right away with cheese and bread! A perfect meal! The roads are pretty bare...there are not many houses and the towns are really far apart from each other. People do their own thing and there is a TON of fishing!! Those of you from central and northern MN: I know that Norway or Finland would be ideal places if anyone ever wanted to move to a new country! Dad...you would love it!! Many people travel to the Northkapp with campers. There is a great policy: you are allowed to pull over and sleep anywhere you want to, just don't leave trash and don't bother anybody!

Lillehammer


This picture was taken in Lillehammer. This was the ski jump for the Olympics and I have decided that I am not interested in ever jumping with skis on!! We took the stairs up to the very top of the jump and as I looked down I couldn't believe that there are people who enjoy strapping skis to their feet and sailing down this steep jump!!! Does anyone know someone who has done this? Did they die? Anyway, I wanted to post this picture because I was so amazed at the size of the jump!! On TV, it doesn't look so scary!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Nordkapp at Midnight


This picture was taken of me at midnight! Can you believe it! I love the endless daylight...although I never want to sleep because I am afraid I will miss out on something! I am having so much trouble judging time! Now it is near ten pm and I have the feeling that it is only four in the afternoon! Norway is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been to. It seems so pure up here. There are animals running around everywhere (they especially like the roads) and wherever you look it is beautiful! The air seems fresher (a little cooler, too). We have been in Norway for five days. We spent one day in Oslo (a great city, but very expensive), two days at the Northkapp and two days traveling. Tomorrow we leave for Finnland and will travel south by ferry to Estonia, and will wind our way back to Switzerland from there! Thanks to those of you who send me emails and 4th of July cards!!! I love the reminders of home!