Pictures

søndag 31. juli 2011

Lite stykke Vesterålen


Posted by PicasaA bridge here in Vesterålen. It is probably one of the most popular motives in the area.

lørdag 30. juli 2011


Posted by PicasaA row of lamp post. The effect used here is called "Holga", after the Holga camera.

Posted by PicasaThis rose was left on top of a stone which has an inscription of every visit by the Norwegian king. The rose is layed there as a part of the 22/7-memorial.

Posted by PicasaThis bridge connects Hadseløya with Børøya, but the hillside is on Langøya, which is further away.

torsdag 28. juli 2011

onsdag 27. juli 2011


Posted by PicasaNow, the terminology regarding boats and the sea is not my strongest side. This is a "thingy", in a lack of better words, where the hawser is put in order to keep a ship still.

tirsdag 26. juli 2011

mandag 25. juli 2011

22/7


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Posted by PicasaA new hospital is being built here and I tried to make a photo of some equipment, a crane more precisely.

søndag 24. juli 2011


Posted by PicasaNot far from the house there is a small lake called Lillevannet. I was quite surprised when i got home and saw the reflection in the water. It was not visible on the display on the camera.

Posted by PicasaThe shoreline of the island, part three.

lørdag 23. juli 2011

fredag 22. juli 2011

torsdag 16. juni 2011

My apologies

Eventhough I loath to see people do this, I have to apologize for not posting in over a month. This is due to the fact that my camera is fubar and that makes it hard to post something. This page evolved into a picture blog more than anything else and therefore I have been a bit apprehensive when it came to post anything else.

mandag 2. mai 2011

Well, at least I tried.


Posted by PicasaI tried to be a bit artistic here, leaving the colors of the background and keeping the rest in grey. Boathouses like this one are all over Vesterålen.

søndag 1. mai 2011

fredag 29. april 2011

Too bad it ended up quite grainy. This is the church at Dverberg, with the sky looking as it probably would on Judgement Day.


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torsdag 28. april 2011


Posted by PicasaA snapshot taken while going to Andenes. A bike shop was housed here, making bikes called Radio. It looked very old now and probably has not had any people inside for some decades.

onsdag 27. april 2011


Posted by PicasaJust a random barn, situated in what seemed like the middle-of-nowhere.

tirsdag 26. april 2011

fredag 22. april 2011


Posted by Picasa"When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea" - Eric Cantona

mandag 4. april 2011

Second battle, Wilkinson vs Jones

I got an idea from the previous post. Each of them has a song on their CD that is not a Broadway song or a typical pop song. Wilkinson sings the Irish song "Danny Boi" while Jones sings the Welsh song Myfanwy. This is a tough call since Jones sings in Welsh and I am quite fond of traditional songs in their original languages. A language, after all, is a part of your history and who you are. So listen to the two songs and see if you can favor one before the other. It is almost impossible.



Lyrics, original and translated:

Verse 1
Paham mae dicter, O Myfanwy,
Yn llenwi'th lygaid duon di?
A'th ruddiau tirion, O Myfanwy,
Heb wrido wrth fy ngweled i?
Pa le mae'r wên oedd ar dy wefus
Fu'n cynnau 'nghariad ffyddlon ffôl?
Pa le mae sain dy eiriau melys,
Fu'n denu'n nghalon ar dy ôl?

Why is it anger, O Myfanwy,
That fills your eyes so dark and clear?
Your gentle cheeks, O sweet Myfanwy,
Why blush they not when I draw near?
Where is the smile that once most tender
Kindled my love so fond, so true?
Where is the sound of your sweet words,
That drew my heart to follow you?

Verse 2
Pa beth a wneuthum, O Myfanwy
I haeddu gwg dy ddwyrudd hardd?
Ai chwarae oeddit, O Myfanwy
 thanau euraidd serch dy fardd?
Wyt eiddo im drwy gywir amod
Ai gormod cadw'th air i mi?
Ni cheisiaf fyth mo'th law, Myfanwy,
Heb gael dy galon gyda hi.

What have I done, O my Myfanwy,
To earn your frown? What is my blame?
Was it just play, my sweet Myfanwy,
To set your poet's love aflame?
You truly once to me were promised,
Is it too much to keep your part?
I wish no more your hand, Myfanwy,
If I no longer have your heart.

Verse 3
Myfanwy boed yr holl o'th fywyd
Dan heulwen ddisglair canol dydd.
A boed i rosyn gwridog iechyd
I ddawnsio ganmlwydd ar dy rudd.
Anghofia'r oll o'th addewidion
A wnest i rywun, 'ngeneth ddel,
A dyro'th law, Myfanwy dirion
I ddim ond dweud y gair "Ffarwél".

Myfanwy, may you spend your lifetime
Beneath the midday sunshine's glow,
And on your cheeks O may the roses
Dance for a hundred years or so.
Forget now all the words of promise
You made to one who loved you well,
Give me your hand, my sweet Myfanwy,
But one last time, to say "farewell".

Colm Wilkinson "Danny Boy"

Which one?

A strange thought crossed my mind the other day. Why do I not have John Owen Jones' CD in my library? Well, he is on the CD with the touring cast of Les Miserables, as Valjean. You can buy it on iTunes, which I do recommend you do. http://itunes.apple.com/no/artist/les-miserables-live-cast/id390322614. Therefore it was about time to buy his solo album, where he sings a lot of different songs. One song is of course Music of the Night, since he has played in Phantom and is currently in that show. There is another singer, Colm Wilkinson, that has been in the role of the Phantom and released a CD. He too has Music of the Night on his CD. Wilkinson his regarded as one of the best and would have been the first to play in Phantom if he did not play in Les Miserables at the time Phantom had its premiere. It is impossible to choose one or the other as the favorite since "Jojo" and Colm sing the song so differently. Where as Colm sounds a bit rough, ruthless and violent, Jones sings the song as the Phantom would be a romantic and misunderstood person. So who do you favor?



I could not find Colm's CD version, so this will have to do:


Wilkinson's CD: http://itunes.apple.com/no/album/broadway-and-beyond-the-concert/id353808313
Jones' CD: http://itunes.apple.com/no/album/john-owen-jones/id343389277