A lingering Look at Windows in Trondheim, Norway
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A philosophic Aussie writes here at StPA, one who will readily admit to loving Scandinavia. I'm interested in global politics and what drives us to be who we are. Scratch the surface and you'll find a practical Environmentalist with an egalitarian bent, trying to unleash a little creativity via the written word.
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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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