Sunday, May 29, 2005

Oslo, Norway

I'm back in Oslo, tomorrow morning I get on the flight back to Toronto.

It was a crappy morning in Bergen when I got on the train for the seven-hour ride back to Oslo. But after crossing the mountains, (and somewhere during a long nap), the cold and rain disappeared and it turned into a pretty nice day when we got to Oslo.

Found a cheap hotel near the train station (cheap is relative in Norway; one night here costs the same as two weeks in Nepal), and went out for dinner. It's still bright now at 11pm, my last night here. It'll seem strange back in Toronto with the sun setting *early* at 9pm.

So the jazz concert last night was pretty cool. The performance was at an old sardine factory. There were four different rooms with different bands, starting at 9pm. They were okay. The main draw was Meshell Ndegeocello, she came on after midnight on one of the larger stages (about 500? people). Me and the Washington Post folks left the other performances early to get front-row centre for her. It was really cool, I've never been that close for a live event before.

There's more pictures up at kodakgallery.com.

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