We started our trip with a pilgrimage
to Lego House in Billund.
We also took the Lego Fan Tour
Which included a visit to The Vault
to see some vintage sets!
Lego House is a big playground!
The area of Copenhagen known as Nyhavn.
Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen.
I, of course, hung out at the local Irish embassy.
We took a lot of selfies on this trip.
The Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen.
The Viking Ship museum in Roskilde.
The world's tallest rock-climbing wall.
The quaint little village of Dragør.
Swords in the Rock in Stavanger.
An Iron Age farm near Stavanger.
We rode the funicular tram to see Bergen
from the top of the fjord.
My bride is prettier.
It never stops raining in Bergen, apparently.
We had a good amount of free time
to walk around Bergen and enjoy the ambience.
Our hosts were dressed in their national costumes
at the Øvre-Eide farm in Bergen.
Sometimes the fjords are so still.
The mighty Kjosfossen waterfall in Flåm.
Our cruise on Sognefjord was spectacular
and we really lucked out with the weather.
The fjords were are favorite.
So beautiful.
The Bøyabreen glacier has been in retreat since 2000.
This is what it's all about.
Geiranger was our favorite stop on the trip.
Our Trafalgar tour group.
At a summer farm called Øvstestølbrua.
This peak is called the Queen.
Couldn't decide which shot I liked better.
The harbor in Geiranger.
We visited a stave church from the 12th century
in the small town of Lom.
The tar on the sunny side has melted off.
It is one of only 28 remaining in Norway.
We visited the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo.
Frogner Park in Oslo.
We're such tourists.
My beautiful bride in Stockholm.
We got a tour of Stockholm's City Hall
which is where the Nobel Prizes are awarded.
Changing of the guard at Drottningholm Slot.
The grounds are open to the public.
The 17th century warship Vasa.
A quiet lunch on a piazza in Gamla Stan.
Mmm... beer.