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Southern Sweden (Post #33)

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005

Hi friends!

Michele here…today is Wednesday, August 3rd, 11:00am our time, 5:00am Washington DC time. We have been traveling a lot from town to town lately. Most of our travels recently have been in southern Norway and southern Sweden. Here has been our schedule:

Wednesday, July 27 – Olso, Norway
Thursday, July 28 – Oslo, Norway to Gothenburg, Sweden
Friday, july 29 – Gothenburg, Sweden to Varberg, Sweden
Saturday, July 30 – Gothenburg, Sweden
Sunday, July 31 -Gothenburg, Sweden
Aug 1 – Gothenburg, Sweden to Ystad, Sweden
Aug 2 – Ystad, took day trip to Kåseburga
Aug 3 (today) – Ystad, Sweden to Malmö, Sweden

Our last few days in Oslo, Norway we got our India visas, went to the King’s castle, and visited a reptile park. Getting the India visas was important because you MUST have the visa before you even get on the plane to India. Most of the other countries we are going to you can get the visas in the airports but no so for India. We basically visited the King’s castle because it was on the way to the reptile park. The reptile park was quite funny. It was on the 4th floor of an office building and there was nothing really park-like about it. However, it was definitely more quality than quantity, meaning that although there were not a lot of reptiles the ones there were really quite spectacular.

The first night in Gothenberg, we somehow got into a suite in a hotel.
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Göteborg, Sweden (Post #32)

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

On Sunday July 31st, Mike (with Michele’s supervision) writes…

So, after taking the Bergen-Oslo train back to Oslo, staying way out in the suburbs of Oslo at the Rönningen Hostel and taking another train 2 days later, we are now in Göteborg, Sweden. Actually, this is our third night consecutive night in Sweden but we did have to leave Göteborg for one night and go to Varberg, a small coastal town, because every form of accommodation we checked was booked for the night of Friday the 29th. Apparently this was due to the fact that some band called U2 was playing a large show here that night. I think this band pretty much took over the city because about 1 out of 2 people seemed to be wearing a U2 shirt. Our hostel experience in Varberg was good and bad. It was very interesting because it was located inside a medieval fortress but it was bad because we had to sleep with the light on to keep the silverfish away and because my bed (Mike’s) was on a slope. Every few hours i would wake up to find that my sheets had slid most of the way off the bed. So, this place currently ranks in second (worst) behind the Fit Hostel in Iceland.

Anyway… Our first night in Göteborg, we went to a bar i found on metaltravelguide.com, called Rock Baren. While we had a great time there and met a couple of friendly headbangers who bought us a round of beer it certainly was not as cool as the times we had in Trondheim, Norway. However, the music being played, as opposed to what we were hearing on the CD player before the show at Rock City (Trondheim) was true metal (Sepultura, Nightwish…) not hard rock (Motley Crue, Kiss…). Some of the people we met encouraged us to go to a local metal fest called MetalTown ,while others suggested we go to something called Metal Meet (which was apparently also to include some “pro-wrestling” ??!!). We opted to go to neither after discovering the price for MetalTown was about 75USD and because we are not that fond of Entombed (the headliner for Metal Meet). It is worth mentioning that there is some anti-American sentiment here(mostly directed at George Bush). I hope America’s reputation will eventually recover.

Right now we are about to walk out the hotel door to check out Slottsskogsparken where the natural history museum and botanical garden are located.

Tomorrow, Monday August 1, we will take a train to Ystad, a very small town in southern Sweden, where we will check out the Swedish version of Stonehenge, “Ales Stenar”.

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Cruise from Stockholm to Helsinki (Post #21)

Monday, July 4th, 2005
Mike and I agreed that we would identify who was writing the blog. So...this is Michele and this blog could also be titled, The last time I saw my blue shirt. I can explain that later. Anyway...when we went ... [Continue reading this entry]

Stockholm, Sweden- Part 2 (Post #20)

Monday, July 4th, 2005
Sorry we have not blogged in a while. It wasn't that we were lazy but rather our connection at the central train station was down in Stockholm. Plus, we had the 48 hour Stockholm card that allowed us ... [Continue reading this entry]

Stockholm, Sweden (Post #19)

Thursday, June 30th, 2005
We wanted to take the time to tell everyone that we really appreciate the supportive comments. These make us feel like everyone is right along with us. Well, on tuesday we took a train from Copenhagen to Stockholm, ... [Continue reading this entry]