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Don’t drink and drive in Norway Posted by on Nov 7, 2008

Not that I encourage driving while intoxicated here in the United States, or anywhere for that matter, but be extra careful if you are out having a good time in Norway and you are the driver.  Norwegian law states that an individual with a BAC (blood alcohol content) at or over .02% is over the legal…

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It’s not all blond hair and blue eyes Posted by on Nov 5, 2008

I come from a part of the country that is full of norsk heritage.  I grew up in Northfield, MN, attended St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN, and currently reside in Northfield, MN.  St. Olaf College was founded by Norwegian immigrants for the purpose of educating Norwegians.  Although St. Olaf prides itself on other things things…

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Young American Star to Host Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo in December Posted by on Nov 5, 2008

The beautiful and talented young Scarlett Johansson will host the Nobelfredspriskonsert (Nobel peace prize concert) in Oslo on Dec. 11.  Her co-host is yet to be determined, but her presence will no doubt draw an eager and supportive crowd.  In fact, she came to my hometown, Northfield, MN (a small southern suburb of the Twin Cities,) to stump…

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Oktoberfest in Norway? No no, just the daily pølse! Posted by on Nov 2, 2008

So here I am sitting in my kitchen on a crisp, fall, Minnesota evening drinking a German beer and cooking pumpkin soup.  October in Minnesota is quite spectacular with leaves brilliant shades of orange, red and yellow.  We enjoy autumn with warm bowls of soup, hot apple cider, and great big orange pumpkins that we carve into memorable…

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No ghosts in Longyearbyen! Posted by on Nov 2, 2008

 Grad is the Norwegian word for ‘degree.’  It is 42 grader where I am right now in southern MN.  I just looked at the værkart (weather map) for Norway and there is quite a spread of temperaturer.  Many people incorrectly assume that Norway is much colder than the northernmost part of the United States.  I…

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