Friday, December 01, 2006

For The Last Time

It's been a time since my last post, I know. Enough of a time that I wouldn't be surprised if this is read by about as many people as threw me a Welcome Back to England party. Still, I took a little ten-day trip northeast in November and it is therefore my duty to here chronicle, in brief or in full, my deeds and thoughts.

I flew from Stansted on Friday the third, on Guido Fawkes weekend, so as the plane flew over Anglia I was lucky enough to get an aerial view of all the fireworks detonating below. There was less of a view coming in to land at Bergen Flesland what with all the cloud cover. Some things never change, and the constant rain in Bergen is one of those things. It barely stopped pouring for the entire time I was there.

The only escape from the perpetual downpour was a trip up to the mountains. It was the annual, week-long prayer and fasting conference at the snowy mountain lodge of Hermon Høyfjellssenter and chance not only to, er, pray and fast, but also to spend time with good Norwegian friends and, most importantly, to catch the latest film from Jon Håtveit at skifilm.no, Mind The Gap. Featuring a blatant disregard for the authority of the British Transport Police at Angel underground station, it's the most impressive freeski film he's made so far.

As well as the Bergensk rain and the death-defying antics of the skifilm.no crew, some other things that apparently don't change are the Norwegian sense of hospitality (especially Magny's), the magnetic pull of the Nice Price CD section of Platekompaniet and the way I feel about the place.

Arna is a second home and I was so happy to be able to spend some time with my family there. Bergen is still my favourite city to wander aimlessly in and my friends there remain some of the nicest people I know. To be honest it was quite a wrench to leave but the right place for me to be at the moment is in London.

And so this will be my last post on this web log. It only makes sense to call it a day now that Dan is no longer In Norway. But chillax, I'm in the process of starting a new blog. I thought about calling it something clever like Nan In Doorway, but, no. You can find it at writenothingelse.blogspot.com. Why the name? I'm not sure, but maybe I'll post an explanation of that if I ever work it out exactly for myself.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey mate!
It was good to have you in the streets of Bergen once again. It is still raining here, and thats my (bad) reason to stay in all day today and watch ski-shooting on TV:-) Great day! Good luck with all of your stuff, i wish you well. See you!

Elisabeth

Saturday, 02 December, 2006  
Blogger Tim Lovell said...

Ski shooting? That just conjures up images of bulky Norwegians shooting scrawny little skiers as they fly by. I'm sure it's challenging, but isn't it a bit immoral?

Dan, are you planning on keeping this blog open and adding to it every time you visit Norway? Perhaps you could do the same for every country you visit. Or maybe even for places in the uk.

Dan in Loughton, Dan in Forest Gate, Dan in the shower etc.

Tuesday, 05 December, 2006  
Blogger Dan said...

No I think this is the end for Dan In Norway as a blog. But I'll probably wait and see how things go with the new blog. And sadly, a blog on my life in Loughton/London would be far from riveting...

Elisabeth, that really is not very good reason - if you never went out when it was raining in Bergen you'd only get out of the house about three days a year. It was good to see you too, and to enjoy some of your mum's interesting cake...

Thursday, 07 December, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey, I can't believe it's achtually been 166 days since you left! what have I been doing all these days?? hmm.. you better start blogging againg soon mate, it's been a long time now!
happy new year btw..:)
klem fra Norge

Tuesday, 02 January, 2007  
Blogger Dan said...

I can tell that you have now found my new blog, by the comment that you have left there. I will blog soon, but it won't be here. It will be there.

Thursday, 04 January, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know, but since you didn't reply to my comment on the other blog I left one here too...
it helped.

Friday, 05 January, 2007  

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