Hubby and I decided our last day of the two-week adventure and cruise would be a "low-key" day. We geocached in the neighborhood, not wandering too far from the hotel. OFD had a list of things she wanted to see and do, so she was off exploring on her own.
Fagerborg kirke (Fagerborg Church)
Construction of the church began in 1901 and was completed in 1903. The church is in neo-Gothic style with elements of Jugendstil (European Art Nouveau) and built in granite. ~ Wikipedia
The church seats 480. It is an Evangelical Lutheran, Church of Norway. The organist was practicing for the Sunday service while we were there geocaching on the church grounds.
Church doors are executed in a national romantic medieval-inspired style. ~ Wikipedia
some of the buildings in the neighborhood
most every street was on a hill
The highlight of the day and a memorable ending to our stay in Oslo was dinner that evening. OFD did some research and found this place in the neighborhood.
the pizza maker & baker
pizzas waiting for server delivery
Margherita pizza, simple and delicious
(we could have eaten a second one, it was that good!)
Caprese di Olivia (salad)
traveled to 9 countries on this trip; 8 "new to us" countries
found, signed & logged 54 geocaches in those 9 countries
completed 9 geocaching Adventure Labs for 45 more geocaches
traveled 4439 miles from Sioux Falls to Stockholm; flight time 9 hrs. 23 min. w/o layovers
traveled 4200 miles from Oslo to Sioux Falls; flight time 8 hrs. 56 min. w/o layovers
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