So, all I did on this part of the journey was walk around the ship.
But what a beautiful walk it was.
Many ships were tagging along, as ours was following others ahead. A popular route into Oslo, no doubt.
I spent hours on the deck, as the ship slowly passed the sheltered bays and the isolated towns.
Buildings along the seaway varied from quite old to colorful to ultra-modern.
Some towns were accessible only by water craft. Others were linked to Oslo by a long winding highway. On a busy trip with a packed itinerary, it was pleasant to just sit and watch the peacefulness pass by.

I think I might have to do the sitting down kind of walking for a day or 2. 🙂 I imagine the scenery was breathtaking 🙂
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,sitting down kind of walking, – only a very restless person would know about this!
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We love this kind of scenery. Capturing it in photos is the frosting on the cake as far as we’re concerned. Looks like you enjoyed it too!
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Beautiful scenery from my corner of the world! I love the little (and big) fjords in Norway. I hope you enjoyed Oslo as well. Looking fwd to the next post.
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Thank-you. Tiny😃. I hope you won’t be disappointed that I was every cold in Oslo, and that confounded my impressions😉
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