Friday, September 29, 2006

Preparations

In not too long we're leaving Norway for Poland. We're working all day and also in the evenings most of the week. But it's all worth it in the end i guess. There's not much to tell this time to be honest. All we do is prepare ourselves to go to Poland. There's much we have to do, with booking, practical work, the dancers practice the dances and I'm responsible for our first tour, Poland.

The last days I've been fixing the car we're going to use, and also building a rack that has to be detachable, mobile and solid for our screen. Hard to explain, but you can see in the pictures below instead.




Friday, September 15, 2006

Germany

Monday I went to Germany with 2 others from the base. We were going to pick up a new oven for the kitchen and a washing machine. We took the fast ferry from Kristiansand, and we was in Denmark in 2 hours. Then we drove all the way to Hamburg and spent the night at Søren's mother. Søren is the DTS leader in Skien and was one of the two coming with me to Germany.

The next day we drove to a town called Lüdenscheid, south-west in Germany. It was supposed to be a 4 hour drive but our tire exploded while driving on the autobahn. This was very scary and could have gone very bad, but we managed to pull the car to the side of the road and call an autobahn service. We didn't bring a jack so we needed their help to change the tire. A guy came and fixed the entire thing and told us that we needed to buy all new tires because they apparently was illegal to drive with in Germany. And he also did it for free :)

After much work, stress and a "runoutofgas" incident we finally got to Lüdenscheid 8 hours too late. We unscrewed the seats to make the oven fit as it was bigger than we thought and drove back again to Hamburg.

Wednesday we got to look around in a small town outside Hamburg where Søren's grandmother lives. We also picked up the washingmachine in another town outside Hamburg, and again we had to unscrew seats. Our trip back again started 02:00 from Søren's grandmother and we were back in Skien about 15:00.

I have to say one fun thing about Germany. In the parking garages the easiest and first parking spots have signs that says: "Frauenparkplatz", which means of course women parking spot.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Turbonegro

Friday Turbonegro had a concert right outside YWAM Skien's door (red arrow), and right ouside my bedroom windows (blue arrow). The brick building to the right is where YWAM Skien is located. As you can see the stage was put up in the bottom of the street and they closed it down for the entire night.

Everyone living on this street got a free pass, including myself :D

Approximately 1000 people showed up, so it was quite noisy. Also Luxus Leverpostei played on a smaller stage to the left of the red beer wagon.
Well, I don't really have an opinion about them, you can look at the picture here and make up one for yourself :D
Right behind me here is where Turbonegro played.
And here you can see them :D Take care!