A lingering Look at Windows in Trondheim, Norway
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A philosophic Australian writes here, one who admits to loving Scandinavia. I'm interested in global politics, but scratch the surface and you'll find I am a practical Environmentalist with an Egalitarian bent trying to unleash a little creativity.
Scandinavian culture, literature and traditions are close to my heart, even though I am Australian. Travel broadens the mind, so I travel whenever I can. I am an avid reader, I enjoy photography, writing and a variety of crafts, particularly traditional art forms. You are always welcome to stop by at S.t.P.A.
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Trondheim is a beautiful city. I guess you must have seen the cathedral there if you’ve visited. Awesome architecture.
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Nidaros was really a worthwhile visit. And I wandered through the associated museums next door as well. We had a short tour after it closed for the day, and they had a youth recital of sorts, so it was very stirring hearing the cathedral filled with music. The story of Olav was also something I wasn’t familiar with. (the smell of roses in the exhumed coffin, I thought perhaps was embellished memory?)
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Beautiful. I love how the Europeans love to dress their windows. 😀
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It does look sweet when you have these type of windows. It doesn’t suit the sliding aluminium variety quite so much.
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Wonderful gallery!
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Thanks, Dawn
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