Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Day12 - Nusfjord



We wake up in this surprisingly comfortable fisher cottage, without alarm clock. We enjoy the no-plans-for-today-feeling. It seems to be a nice sunny day there in the outsides.



 
Laundry has to be done, so Isabel goes off to find the laundry cottage next to the drying cods.



First challenge: What program should be chosen?



She pics one at random and then happily goes on to the village’s restaurant where she meets Miji to have some coffee and a delicious fruit-cheesecake with pecans… hmmm, what a nice day!





We decide to drive one island back where, the day before, we had seen a Viking’s museum.



We visit the museum; Miji tries in dressing like a Viking and plans on hunting wild pigs, so he decides to learn the Vikings' hunting methods.







Meanwhile Isa discusses best Vikings' methods to cut vegetables.




The museum closes and we hop back on the bike. In the meantime, rain has become very heavy. We originally had planned to go all the way to the western tip of the Lofoten, to a town called A, but in this heavy rain, we are not very motivated.



We stop instead in a restaurant and have a warm meal (monkfish: very delicious!! - and guess what Miji is eating...).



Then head back to the fisher’s cottage. Tomorrow, hoping the rain will have stopped, we will still want to visit A before hopping on the ferry taking us away from the Lofoten. So alarm clock at 3h30… 


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