Boat tour and Hyllestad

প্রকাশিত হয়েছে: 12.07.2020

After having had very little to do at school in the past few days, things got a bit more hectic for me in the past few days.

On Thursday, I was allowed to trim the hedges in the garden, and on the same day, there was a summer festival for people with disabilities in the village. As volunteers, we were supposed to help with setting up, prepare snacks, and make sure everything goes smoothly.

A portion of Hawaiian toast
A portion of Hawaiian toast

In the evening, I went on a little fishing trip with Ole Bjarne, and I even caught a small pollack, but we were able to release it back into the water. We were accompanied by a young author and writer who is currently residing here.

Jakob Sande is THE poet in the region, so there is a program where poets and writers can stay in his birthplace for a few weeks to have a quiet place to write. They don't have to pay rent, they just have to do a reading at the end.

The fishing trip lasted quite long, so I was glad that the next day I didn't have to be at school until 1 p.m. for the graduation ceremony. All the employees gathered in the cafeteria at a sweltering 29°C, speeches were given, and cake was eaten. The conversations there were great, even though they were in Norwegian :)

Since I wanted to leave all this hustle and bustle behind me somehow, I went to the Viking graves, where I had been before. Somehow, the writer ended up coming with me and we talked there about his plays - not quite the peace and quiet I had hoped for, but still pleasant.

Instead of going straight back to Dale, we took a detour through Hyllestad, which is known for its steep cliff, but we barely saw it.

The small rock sticking out behind the mountain is the landmark of Hyllestad
The small rock sticking out behind the mountain is the landmark of Hyllestad
Our seagull babies
Our seagull babies


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