An overcast day with occasional sun bursts and drizzling on and off. An easy walk around the town. The old town is only a small area but all of the town is attractive.
Local manhole cover.

Sadly not our ship in the reflection but looks nice anyway.


All of the Scandinavian towns have lots of flowers.


Contemplation.



The old part of town has white painted wooden buildings and all are well maintained.

While having a close look at one of the houses, an occupant came out and invited us to come in and have a look at the garden. The house itself was in the process of being completely renovated inside. The garden was a bit overgrown but had great potential and there was a large tree in the centre with magnificent flowers.











Interesting graffitti on the wall of an underpass.

The afternoon became very overcast and threatened to storm but nothing came of it where we were.

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Was this before or after the home-town shenanigans? Anyhow, gorgeous. I have the sense that Norwegians have a bit in common with Australians in terms of attitude to life – things like a good work-life balance, and openness to things. (Through spending some time with some Norwegians on a work project years ago. We all seemed to click at some interesting level that I’ve never forgotten.) Have you ever got that sense?