Thursday, April 17, 2008

TT - Thursday - TORsday 13 - April 17 2008

Excuse me for not beeing mathematical correct this week,
when talking about 13.
I do miss 13 by some minutes. In fact by 2 minutes. The Sun here in Oslo to day is 13 hrs and 2 minutes from Sunrise to Sundown.

Rosa, first time outdoor this year, enjoying the light. As a symbol of Lucky 13.

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Thursday - Torsdag 13 cities and towns


TT Thursday March 27 - 2008-03-27

I think I will start a journey – beginning with the Letter A including the Nordic ”A-ring” (An A with a tiny ring above). Here written as Aa. You my call it a cyber voyage

My theme this week will be Cities/Towns I’ve visited around on this planet. And it's a link from each of them, so you can discover more according to your own preferences. I warn you - it's more adventures that you would ever believe. With other words - you'll miss something about life around when not click.

Ok – lets start the travel: (let me add, the links are to english written sites, but you may read in other languages as well)
1)
ArendalNorway

2) Aalesund - Norway

3) AskimNorway

4) ArvikaSweden

5) AalborgDenmark

6) AarhusDenmark

7) AgraIndia

8) AmritsarIndia

9) AngoulemeFrance

10) Aachen - Germany

11) AmsterdamHolland

12) AricaChile

13) Antofogasta - Chile

Dear reader, if you did find this way of Cybertravel interesting, please tell me. Since we have been to all these cities/towns - just ask for advice. (

Do remember, it's your choice to find out more aboute these places/destinations. And those here mentioned are a few among "A"-cities/Towns we have visited.)

If you like it, then I will continue next week with the letter B. (very interesting indeed)

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Thursday, March 06, 2008

TT 13 March 6 - 2008

Did you know #2
1. In 1894, the president of the Royal Society, Lord Kelvin, predicted that radio had no future. The first radio factory was opened five years later. He also predicted that heavier-than-air flying machines were impossible. Today, there are more than one billion radio sets in the world, tuned to more than 33 000 radio stations around the world. The Wright Brother's first flight covered a distance equal to only half the length of the wingspan of a Boeing 747.
2. Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
3. The word posh, which denotes luxurious rooms or accomodations, originated when ticket agents in England marked the tickets of travelers going by ship to the Orient. Since there was no air conditioning in those days, it was always better to have a cabin on the shady side of the ship as it passed through the Mediterranean and Suez area. Since the sun is in the south, those with money paid extra to get cabin's on the left, or port, traveling to the Asia, and on the right, or starboard, when returning to Europe. Hence their tickets were marked with the initials for Port Outbound Starboard Homebound, or POSH.
4.
At latitude 60 degrees south you can sail all the way around the world.
5. You can cut a pie into 8 slices with only 3 movements

6 Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors.
7 Both humans and Cats have identical regions in the brain responsible for emotion
8 QANTAS, the name of the Australian national airline, is a (former) acronym, for Queensland And Northern Territories Air Service.
9 Almonds are members of the peach family.
10 Yucatan, as in the peninsula, is from Maya "u" + "u" + "uthaan," meaning "listen to how they speak," what the Maya said when they first heard the Spaniards.
11 Utigardfossen, the highest free-fall waterfall in Norway, drops 850 meter, 2788.7 feet - and is also the third highest in the world
12 Norway has hundreds of fjords, the largest is Sognefjorden , which is 204 Km long (nearly 126 miles)
13 In September 1752 the Julian calendar was replaced with the Gregorian calendar in Great Britain and its American colonies. The Julian calendar was 11 days behind the Gregorian calendar, so 14 September got to follow 2 September on the day of the change. The result was that between 3 and 13 September, absolutely nothing happened!.

Thats enough facts for this week. See other 13 on Thursday here

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Thursday Thirteen

You may know me as a curious person. Hunting for knowledge and facts. Even "funny" facts. Most listed here are from "Did you Know"

Did you know?

1) Easter bunny originates from ancient Anglo-Saxon carnival

The ancient Anglo-Saxons celebrated the return of spring with a carnival commemorating their goddess of offspring and of springtime, Eostre. The word carnival possibly originated from the Latin 'carne vale' meaning "flesh, farewell" or "meat, farewell." The offerings were rabbits and coloured eggs, bidding an end to winter.

As it happened, the pagan festival of Eostre occurred at the same time of year as the Christian observance of the Resurrection of Christ and it didn't take the Christian missionaries long to convert the Anglo-Saxons when they encountered them in the 2nd century. The offering of rabbits and eggs eventually (in the 8th century, it is thought) became the Easter bunny and Easter eggs. Read more it's soon Easter.

2) A cat's brain is more similar to a man's brain than that of a dog! And that a cat do have 100 different sounds while dogs have 10.

3) CO2 discharge from computers (power consumption, incl cooling) are equel to that from the Airline Industry. Every time we are on internet we create a carbon dioxid footprint.

4) In the 6th century BC Greek mathematician Pythagoras said that earth is round - but few agreed with him. Greek astronomer Aristarchos said in the 3rd century BC that earth revolves around the sun - but the idea was not accepted. In the 2nd century BC Greek astronomer Erastosthenes accurately measured the distance around the earth at about 40,000 km (24,860 miles) - but nobody believed him. In the 2nd century AD Greek astronomer Ptolemy stated that earth was the centre of the universe - most people believed him for the next 1,400 years.

5) With all its grazing and many stomachs, it is no wonder that cows are one of the main contributors to the hole in the ozone layer. Apart from CFC, the biggest culprit is hydrocarbon emissions from cars and cows. Yes, cows! Cows release some 100 million tons of hydrocarbon annually - by releasing gas. To give you an idea of how much gas a cow emits: if the gas of 10 cows could be captured, it would provide heating for a small house for a year. (Free energy for Farmers. TorAa, comment)

6) Coffee is the world's most popular stimulant: 4 out of 5 Americans drink it, consuming more than 400 million cups a day. Consumption in Scandinavian countries is more than 12kg (26lb) per capita. With more than 25 million people employed in the industry, coffee is second only to oil in world trade.

7) A diamond is the hardest natural substance on earth, but if it is placed in an oven and the temperature is raised to about 763 degrees Celsius (1405 degrees Fahrenheit), it will simply vanish, without even ash remaining. Only a little carbon dioxide will have been released.

8) If the amount of water in your body is reduced by just 1%, you'll feel thirsty.

9) The muscle that lets your eye blink is the fastest muscle in your body. It allows you to blink 5 times a second. On average, you blink 15 000 times a day. Women blink twice as much as men.

10) Indian comic actress Manorama has played the most leading roles of any performer in movie history. She began her career in 1958 and in 1985 had appeared in her 1,000th movie.

11) The paperclip was invented by Norwegian Johann Vaaler.

12) If you suffer from phronemophobia you are afraid of thinking (Think about that)

13) In Norse mythology the 13th number led to the death of Baldur, the beloved of the gods. When the 12 gods gathered for a banquet in Valhalla, Loki gatecrashed the party, increasing the number to 13, which led to the death of Baldur. It also happens that in Tarot cards, 13 is called "Death."

Did you enjoy and learned something?

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

TT 13 - a Silver Wedding Mountain Sigtseeing - reposted

Photo Hunter "Free" is here . It's me

It's utterly tragic when Blogger handle me this way. All were correctly posted and seen as I accepted then posted. Then: Well, Fu¤% you. Back to my dashboard, unfinnished. Did you, Blogger run a back up? Of an old version? For me it's very humilitating. DO YOU HEAR? Is it about time to Quit? All my comments are lost








This what happens, at Bloggers, when I do try to upload photos. After 3 1/2 houresbI give up.
You will here see my intention, and what was obtained-
PS. Love you all

Dear regular readon the Subject: TT13- Meant to be something thrilling. Hope these photos may be a good replacementers, thanks for your patience and understanding when my personal computer does not Work. This evening, I'm writing from my Office PC. Thus I miss thousands of pictures I would have wanted . They are all from our Silver Wedding Honeymoon.


1 - We went away - out on a normal Road - in the Andes - but this part of the Road is luxus. No fee or Toll paid,


2 Suddenly - yeah . you can Z. I mean the Road




3 . Z - they - large CATCUTES?

4 - A Railway Bridge? km

5 Anna met a kitten in the Village: El Alfarcito - It's nice to live here, the kitten said.



6 Free Medical service in the Village El Alfarcito






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This was possible thanks to Ramiro, who gave the best advices for a visit to Argentina.



PS. It is not a paid afdvertising, but a tribute to a person that understand foreigners.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

A very bad experience with American Airlines

THURSDAY THIRTEEN
1)My regular readers do know that Ingelin should have been in Oslo by now.
2)She is not.
3)Still in Miami due to American Airlines.
4)She will on my blog tell you what happened
5)and then why you should avoid American Airlines.
6)At least if you are going to Europe.
7)The superviser did not know how much luggage allowed to Europe
8)This was at International Check-in
9)They spent 20 minutes to find out
10)It must be embrassing to have such low standard on personel
11)No excuses given
12)No compensation given
13)"You must write an e-mail" the only answer given - it will come plus bad reputation on a blog

Stay tuned for the full story

PS. Let us show the Big Companies they can not any longer take their customers as granted. Blogging is the strongest free media to tell them and reveal them when they mistreat and deliver bad services and behaviour. So please, when Ingelin have posted her story, deal it with others.
(Traditional medias these days are scared from doing any critisism - they can loose advertising money - free press?)

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

TORsday 13 - Jan 24 - 2008

My 13 this Thursday is from The Iguazu Falls on the Frontier between Argentina and Brazil. All pictures taken first week of December 2007. I will come back to more details about the trip and the surroundings and sad facts about the Rainforest. You my look at this as a teaser. OK?

1 - Walking in the Rainforest, you can hear a noise. And suddenly ----

2 - Wow - what is this?

3 - Closer and closer

4 - Very close - you can even come here in a wheel chair.
5 - Here the River starts falling down into the Cataratas de Iguazu - Foz do Iguazo

6 - Water everywhere - it's incredible large
7 - Waterclouds
8 - Rainbow
9 - Impressive

10 - Close and wet - haha - very refreshing
11 - These birds lives only in the Iguazu Falls. Their body temperature force them to stay inside the falls - but they need food and fly out to catch insects. But they can not stay outside for many minutes. Enlarge to watch.

12 - Can we come closer?

13 - Yes, on the Iguazu River in Boat (that's another story)
..... More to come (about the sightseeing options and the Riverboat tour)
PS. This was originally meant to be posted under "Cyber Cruises" - but that meme has moved to Word Press. I'm not there yet. How to find out more about it, go to Mrs Lifecruiser

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

From 8:30 AM to 4:14 PM - Thursday 13

TORSDAY 13

Inspired by my good friend and blogfella, RennyBA's article
"From dust to Dawn in December in Oslo" - I descided to take a sidestep from Argentina Adventures. The reason is obvious, I believe you will agree, my dear reader, when you see the pictures taken from outside my office. Christmas Cards - and they are real. Not arranged.

Grassing Horses in the Morning
From when I did arrived this morning around 8:30 am and left around 4:14 pm (It's early leaving due to the Fact we picked up our Cats after 3 weeks at Solvi and Stompa - her Cat), I shot some pictures - 4 U, my dear reader, to imagine how it's here in Oslo right now.

First some Facts. Oslo is situated in the bottom of Oslofjord - 100 km - 63 miles long. The City is sourounded by Hills, and the Downtown City is formed like a Hollow - with a Valley to the East, North and North West. To the South it is a Plateau, falling steep down to the fjord and a Valley and more hills to the South East. There are several Islands and a Pennisula (Bygdoy - where I'm born). Anna and I live in Southern Oslo during the Winters.


In the morning - The Horses - Neighbours to my Office's Parking House - see- no shadows yet.


Same Horses. They do find grass under the Frost.



Before noon I had to drive to Down Town Oslo - Do you see the Fog that has caused all this beauty. And I hope you can Imagine how low the Sun are above the Horizon these days - looooong Shadows. When driving Southwards - these Days when Blue Sky - Take care.


Had to walk out of the Parking House to
remember the scenery above ... Sun is up.

Do you ever have had a scenery like this just outside your Office Parking? Enlarge and you'll disciver oth the farm and Horses.


Noon - same Horses, same Farm. Remark the looong Shadows. And enlarge by clicking on the Photo. Then you will be there without feeling the Cold.


Afternoon - Birches - at 1 AM.


South East view in the very early afternoon


Blushing Trees. If you have taken your time to scroll down as far as this, I'm blushing of Gratitude as well...


Leaving with Flash - result: Not what I saw. Then:



Leaving at 4:14 pm. Another shot - without Flash and Tripod - 3,5 seconds. Am I steady? LOL.

Find more cruisers here. And do not miss Lime's Citizen of the World
(OK - I'll post mine during the weekend - that might be a surprise?)
PS. It's lots more to come from South America, Art Deco in So Be and - just return to read and Z.

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Thursday, November 22, 2007

TORsday 13 - on Thanksgiving 2007

THURSDAY 13

Well, well, I could not resist to take a one day off from Southern Florida, to show you our Thank Giving Dinner. And also under the heading Thursday 13. How come 13?

Well, here you see our Dinner. 11 filled paprika's (peppers). Home made, organic.

One lucky person

Another lucky person

That's 13.

Hope all of you that Celebrates Thanks Giving will have/did have a wonderful time with your family and dearest.
It's so important to take care of each other - both family, friends, collegues, neighbours, neighbours neighbours and so on to every Mankind and living beeings on Planet Earth.


On Cruise? No? Then go here - and a really facinating way to cybercruise.
Have YOU met the inventor of Internet? Well, RennyBA did last Monday. You must read about it.
What about a sightseeing and Thanks Giving greeting from Sevilla? Don't miss it. Click
When did you last visit Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama Canal? Click

More to come.. from Art Deco district in Miami Beach - a guide to ....?

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Friday, October 26, 2007

Ingelin is back in Oslo - luggage ?

A horror story from to day

This is Ingelin at her BD party (11-19) - She felt sooooo old her hair went Grey. And blown up. Party baloon hair? I do not know. I was not there.
But today - on TORsday (of course) - she arrived in Oslo.

1. Ingelin arrived at OSL
2. She waited at OSL for her luggage
3. She still waited
4. No sign of her luggage
5. She asked: Where is my luggage?
6. Answere: WE don't know
7. She took the train "home"
8. She misses her 2 suitcases
9. No cellphone - no PC - in the missed luggage
10. No party costumes, personal cloths, no gifts - nothing only but her clothing suited for Miami
11. She need 11 chairs for her B D party on Saturday - papa fix
12. She needs an additional table for 7 - papa fix
13. Understand? Papa has something to do - but for Ingelin: A pleasure - allways

Have you ever experienced "missing luggage" ? Tell me. OK

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

TORs - August 30 - My last post

Dear readers,

the headline is correct.
This is my last post.
Sorry. I'm fond of you all.
It's been a blast.
But time changes.
I have been a blogger for one year Friday August 31.
Everything has an end.
I'm not able to change that.
My last story is from our Canoe tour last Saturday.
In the Wilderness and the sound of Nature and the paddles.

1) Friday, August 24 - 2007 - Norway, South East:

Radio/TV/Internet: Weatherforcast for Saturday, August 25: Variable - may be showers, may be Sunny, may be windy, may be chilly, maybe maybe maybe...

2) Still Friday early evening:
To cold to sit out at the Platform.

We lit up the fireplace - old newspapers and wood. Cold and humid. At least we tried to have a pleasant time in front of our tiny fireplace. But fire? No, only smoke. You know, not up into the chimney - but directly down and into our small "livingroom". Smokealarm - piiiiiip .

At least the 3 of them worked according to product descriptions. Not bad. But it's a hell for your ears to stop that noise ----

3) August 25 - Saturday:

4) 6 am: Sunny - 14 C

5) 7 am: Sunny - 15 C - some wind

6) 8 am: Sunny - 15 C - still windy

7) 9 am: Sunny - temp? We slept again

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8) b11 am: Sunny - 20 C - hmm - what to do?

9) 12 am: Sunny - 20 C - Brunch

10) 12:30 am: Sunny: 20C - Canoe on top of the Car

11) 1:30 pm: 20 C - changing wind directions - Started canoeing in the wilderness - on the Lakes


Then: 4 hours completly incorporated with the nature. Only the sounds of birds, some amphiums - queck-queck, insects, jumping fishes - splash, a moose, flowers, waterfalls, wild blueberies, partridgeberries, cloudberries, crowberies, windsounds from the leafes of the different trees.....

12) and a beach for our own - skinny dipping - *giggles*

13) 6 pm: Shopping - the tiny grocery store did not have our cats fav's

13.5) 6:30 pm: 17 C - Time for Cat feeding and some moister lotion

That was the end of my year as a blogger.

Please enjoy our tour into to unknown:

Here you can see Anna's Croc - to the left. But where is Anna?

In the Lake of course. To cold for me to swim. Besides, if we both were in the water at the same time; who could take this photo?

Anna, prepared for the return to "civilisation":


Returning over the lower lake. Can you feel the silence and the sound of nature?


Well, this was my last post in my first year as a blogger. Goodbye.


PS. See you in my second year as a blogger, I hope. Starting August 31-2007

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