Saturday, March 23, 2013

Last weekend we got to see a very colorful display of the aurora borealis (nordlys). Since then it has been sunny and beautiful so most of the streets and sidewalks are clear of snow. There is still plenty of snow in the foothills for cross country skiing, however.

Yesterday I was home from work by 4pm and skiing by 5pm.

Strindamarka is within walking (or skiing!) distance of our apartment

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Novel Beer Tasting 2013

Nordic has a group called Novel and its purpose is to make working at Nordic more interesting. Usually, this involves organizing (and paying for) events that include some combination of alcohol, skiing, hiking, bowling, and shooting guns. This group was recently infiltrated by a fellow homebrewer and thus Nordic's International Beer and Ski Festival was born.


The event is comprised of three parts:

1) A night of drinking and talking about curated (and company purchased) beers while brewing an IPA

2) A day of cross-country skiing on a sunny, Sunday afternoon

3) Reconvening to drink the previously-brewed beer and proselytize potential homebrewers

Torpedo, a delightful Norwegian rye IPA, some pink elephant, and a nice, homebrewed, black IPA while we set up the brewing apparatus

The beer nerd that chose the night's selection presenting to the 40 or so attendees

Our Swedish friends and brewing cohorts: Anna and Anders (not pictured: Fnutt the cat)

Anders professing his love for German engineering (the Braumeister)

The selected beers were interesting (but didn't align very well with what we would have chosen):

1) Brooklyn Lager

2) Wells Bombadier

3) Fuller's London Porter

4) Flying Dog Snakebite IPA

5) Trappistes Rochefort 8

6) Orval

7) Brew Dog Paradox Jura

8) Oude Gueuze Tilquin

Skidag

Once a year we take the entire middle school on a cross country ski outing. This year the trip took place on Thursday, March 7th. We had beautiful weather and even got some fresh snow the night before. I hadn't been cross country skiing in approximately 6 years. I was able to borrow skis from a colleague and had a wonderful time.

My colleague, Itziar, and I on the bus to Grånasen
Beautiful blue skies and fresh tracks.
Cooking pølser on grills
Keeping warm and drinking hot chocolate by the fire

Becca and I returned from the UK on February 24th. On February 25th I left for Nuremberg, Germany with my team from work to attend this year's Embedded World Conference. We spent three days attending classes and walking around a gigantic campus that was filled with all sorts of technology.

There was more snow on the ground in Nuremberg than in Trondheim

The snow was obviously atypical because there were still plenty of leaves on the trees

The fancy building is a restaurant and I had some wonderful spätzle there there on the first night
My colleagues (spätzle not pictured)

The theme of the conference may as well have been "M2M" or "the internet of things"

Downtown Nuremberg is rather pretty and surprisingly unscathed by the war

German beer tastes even better when you realize that you can purchase four of them for the price of a single, crappy lager in Trondheim

Good beer and and a healthy obsession with accordions is almost enough to compensate for the fact that people can still smoke in bars


Winter Holiday

Schools here in Norway have a week off in February that they call winter holiday. We decided to take a trip during this time and headed to London! I had never visited the city before so I was very excited.

We arrived on Sunday afternoon and after some train delays made it to London. We dropped our bags at the hotel then stopped in to a nearby pub to grab some fish and chips and a pint. Yum! That evening was spent wandering around the city, seeing the sites at night. London is very pretty after the sun goes down, very colorful with all the main attractions being lit up. At one point in time, we turned a corner and there was the Parliament building and Big Ben! At that point in time, I really realized that we were in London. We continued walking down along the river. It was quite cold but very pretty.

A very excited tourist on the top floor of a double-decker bus
The clock tower all lit up at night!
Down by the River
The next morning we got up and headed to the zoo. It was a really pretty (but cold) day and we enjoyed wandering around looking at the animals. Our favorite section of the zoo was the Rain forest house. Inside there was a open habitat that animals could explore in. Typically the animals hang out in the middle area, away from people but while we were there one of the sloths decided to 'escape' from the center area and go exploring. At one point in time she was just a few inches above our heads. The zoo keepers were totally freaking out and trying to figure out how to get her back into the center of the room. All of the visitors were excitedly taking pictures! There were also really cute monkeys, armadillos, flightless birds and other creatures in the area.

She was quite content climbing along the electrical conduit
We nicknamed him 'Wilford'
That evening we got dressed up and went to see Les Miserables. It was a really great show with beautiful sets. The actor who played Jean Valjean was very impressive!

The Les Mis spectacle begins where Chinatown ends
We woke up the next day to beautiful blue skies and sun, though it was still quite cold! After a full English breakfast we headed down to the river and got onto the hop-on-hop-off boat tour. We rode up to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge area to explore. The Tower of London was very interesting, much larger than we had realized.

Outside the Tower of London
There were a lot of interesting cannons on the grounds of the Tower of London
We also went up to the walkways at the top of the Tower Bridge. There was an impressive view of the river from the top of the bridge. I also never realized how colorful the bridge itself is!

Tower Bridge
That evening we went to see Monty Python's 'Spamalot.' It was a really funny show! Much different than our theater experience from the night before!

Right across the street from the Thames
Dressed up in her finest jewelry for the theatre

The next day we got up, packed up and headed to Kings Cross Station to catch a train to York. The only problem with that was that all trains to York were cancelled due to signaling issues. We were told that the only way we could get to York that day was to go to Euston Station, catch a train to Manchester then transfer to a train to York from there. So our 2 hour train trip to York ended up being a 4 1/2 hour train trip! 

That evening we went pub hopping! We had a lot of fun getting half pints and trying a variety of different beers over the course of the evening. We finished the night at the Royal Oak pub where a local couple was playing live music and Daniel's favorite British beer was on tap (Theakston's Old Peculier).

That's Monk gate in the distance

The next day we decided to head to York Minster. We wandered around the minster looking at all the impressive stained glass work and sculpture. We also climbed up to the top of the tower and got a great view of the surrounding area.

Part of the way up our tower climb.
All the way up our tower climb

We also took time to walk around most of the York city wall as we explored the city. We visited a few more pubs throughout the day and ate some really good Cornish pastys and toffee pudding.

A section of the York city wall
The next day we headed back to London on a nonstop direct train from York to London! However the train was so packed we couldn't sit down. Oh well! We spent part of the trip in the cafe car drinking some cider and the rest of the trip between cars hanging out with our luggage (drinking cider). 

Once we were settled into our new hotel, we headed out to experience Friday night in London. We ended up at Brew Dog, a Scottish brewery that makes west coast American style beers. We managed to snag a cozy couch in the corner and tried all the beers on their menu. I was very happy to drink some west coast style IPA!

On Saturday we met up with our friend Silas, who happened to be in London on business. Silas hadn't been out to see most of the city so we took him for a long walk to see the sights. We visited Trafalgar Square, walked through Hyde park to Kensington Gardens and the Italian fountains, walked along the river and visited Big Ben, Parliament and Westminster Abbey as well as a couple of pubs.

Daniel visiting with the lions at Trafalgar Square

Becca hanging out with Silas' beard
 West Minster Abbey

The next day we checked out of the hotel and headed to the airport. Thankfully we didn't have any train delays and made it to the airport in time to have one last meal and pint before heading home. 

Overall it was a wonderful holiday. We got lucky with the weather. Even though it was quite cold the entire time it didn't rain on us at all (we did get snowed on a tiny bit). We enjoyed the theater, exploring the city, visiting York and sampling beer and cider.

Four seasons four vacations?