A day in Oslo!




Today (Wed) at 08;20 i did leav my home town for a job intervju in Norways capitol Oslo!
First i met my cusin on the train station and we wnt to make sure that we knew were the intervju was going to be, so that i would get there in time, after that we went the the company he works as a teamleader at and spent some time there just hanging out untill he had to start working.

So i went to the intervju and it went great i actualy met the guy just outside the building so we could start right away.
after the intervju i had some time to do some sightseeing in Oslo so i went the the Royal Palace and wathed the change of guards there, thay were not as impressive as a had hoped for.

And a cople of hours later i was on the train home again so in total i have spent 7 hours on a train today
and i can realy feel it, i always get a bit stiff after a longer train trip.

Those of you who have been reading what i have been writing in the "personal" category probably wonders if
that was just bullshit since i went to an intervju in Oslo but i decided that the fucked up Swedish justice system is not
going to bring me down, and to feel good i need to work, so now im trying to find a job in norway,

Swedish people is very populare on the Norwegan job market since thay know that most swedish people are really hard workers compared with the nowegans who are a bit lazy, but i realy like norwegans.

And i have to say that i think that norway has the best looking girls in the world, closely folowed by Finland .
Swedish girls is not very high in my list of most beautiful but that is probably just beucose i see them every day and i have been growing up with them.

Keep reading, and dont forget to comment, i would be really happy if you comment and tell me what subject you want to read more about. And maby you can tell me how inoying my bad spelling is. ;)
















EVS Volunteer in Greece

The 5th of Oktober 2010 i i went as a volunteer to Serres in northern Greece it is about 1 and a half hour north east from Thessaloniki i stayd there until the 5th of may.

I am going to tell some of my time there, not everything today tho.

I start at when i was going from home i had a four houre car trip to the air port and ofcorse 3-4 four minutes after leaving home i was back at the house again since i had forgot to bling the camera.

My parent drove me to Arlanda Airport in Stockholm and then went on a plane to Vienna, in Vienna i had to whait i copple of hours so i spent the time in a bar on the airport i still remember that the beer costed 3 euro and 40 cent.

And then it was on a plain again this time from Vienna to Thessaloniki, at the Thessaloniki airport i was greeted by a volunteer that had already been volunteer in Serres for one month if i remember corectly, we took a bus from the airport to the buss station and from there a buss to Serres the trip from the airport took about 2,5 hours.

Then i arive in the town of Serres that was going to be my home for the coming seven months, the diference beutween Sweden and Greece are huge already when you compere the buildings, almost all building in Greece look pritty much the same as long as its not a government building or a church. Everything is in concrete and no colours, whiles in Sweden we have alot of buildings of wood with alot of diferent colours.

One more thing struck me, that thay have almost no forest at all, in Sweden im used to see forest were ever i am, even wery close to the bigger cities. Instead Greece was a very rocky country, but i dont complain on the temperatures, in Sweden im used to have maby - 20 -25 celsius but the coldest i experienced in greece was about + 1 +4 something.


I have alot more to tell about greece, how it was in Thessaloniki and in Athens for example.
The seminares in Athens was amongst the most fun things i have ever done in my entire life.
So keep a sharp eye on this blog so you dont miss the rest of my journey in Greece.


This photo is taken from the roof of the volunteer apartment.


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