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Since we are not traveling this year, I figured it would be good to look back and be thankful for the trips we took in years past. Our biggest, most recent trip to Scandinavia was almost a year ago and we haven’t really shared much from it (busy lives and all). But now is a great time to look back and recount the awesome times we had.


The first leg of the trip involved getting us from Seattle to Amsterdam via a quick layover in Reykjavik. We love Iceland and our brief stop allowed us to reminisce on our time we spent in the country back in 2016.


Once we were in Amsterdam we met up with Ariel, who had been on a work trip in Finland just prior to our rendezvous.


We tasted goudas, ate all the frites and enjoyed the good life that only Amsterdam can provide.

The next day we hopped on a plane and headed to our first Norwegian stop of the trip—Bergen. It was a beautiful approach from the plane looking at the rugged Norwegian coastline.


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Once we settled into our Airbnb, we set off to explore the city on foot. First stop—the Bryggen, or “dock” of old Bergen. This place was fun to explore with its narrow alleys. It dates back to the 14th Century and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


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A little beyond the old waterfront, we took the funicular up to get a view of the city. It is such a cool experience to see the view open up before you.


The next morning we rented a car to get further into the Norwegian countryside and explore some of the fjords. We drove to a small town called Flåm, where we took the scenic railroad up to the top and back. It was very crowded but the waterfall stop was worth it (complete with a dancing forest siren). After that, we just drove around to explore the immediate area a bit and checked out the Stegastein overlook—part of Norway’s scenic tourist routes.


After that, we headed back to Bergen to return the car and get ready for our overnight train trip to Oslo. Neither Josh or I had been on a night train before. As we all know I have loved trains since I was a kid so this was definitely a highlight of the trip. Especially the part where Josh unknowingly opened our window in a tunnel, causing what seemed like a catastrophic loss of cabin pressure. But luckily, all was okay and we had a good laugh.




 
 
 

Remember when websites were fun? Remember the times you could check in on friends without having to go through everyone's political manifestos? This is a humble attempt at us keeping an online presence, on our terms.


We promise not to throw you into the arena of divisive online comment threads or have depressing product placement advertisements.


This website is purely for keeping up with what we are doing--our travels, Blossom updates, our photography and things that we wish to share with the world, to make it a little more happy.


For example, here are some cool photos from Josh's birthday party a few weeks ago, take that social media!




We chartered a sail boat and had a lovely sunset sail around Elliot Bay accompanied by some awesome friends who made sure to bring tacos. It was a great evening, even if it got super cold and we thought that at some points Russ (our captain) was going to tip the boat over and plug us into the 48 degree water.




Until next time,


Ben, Josh and Blossom

 
 
 

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