During the course of a week you are almost guaranteed to experience the whole register of Mother Nature's weather range, save snow. Now, I am not writing this simply to complain. I simply want to point out the urgency and sense of duty with which any healthy, life affirming Norwegian packs their summer gear and throws himself onto a beach, pool side, lawn or similar, whenever a morning breaks accompanied by sunshine and high temperatures. Any Norwegian staying indoors on an a sunny day by choice, is filled with a sense of guilt - I promise you. We simply cannot not with an easy mind draw our curtains to block out the rays. Or nation's collective memory and common knowledge won't allow it. We might do it, but we will feel a sting of guilt.
Back to yesterday. Yesterday was a lovely, warm day - practically a normal summer's day by European standards. So my Love and I did as we have been taught: we grabbed our daughter and ran outside, having packed our bags, stuffed the stroller with blankets and towels and basic necessities for our little girl. Then we headed off to the Frognerbadet - a public outdoor swimming pool in the middle of Oslo's sculpture park.
The bottom of the pool 1 |
Here are a couple of snapshots from our day:
Mastering the trick of the drinking fountain on our way through the park |
COOL CAT |
Therapeutic, gorgeously turquoise water!
The bottom of the pool 2. Am loving the reflections. |
First day of vacation. As you can tell by this self-portrait, I need more than a day to get rid of my workplace's stain on my being.
Out of sorts |
My happy little girl, however, is bursting with the blessed immediacy of children.
Happy camper! |
In mum's hat:
Cowgirl Lilia |
♥ tonje
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