I have to admit, winter in Norway without snow is a bit dreary. It's so dark in the winter and the snow adds a bit of (reflected) light. We had one big snow fall in October and then nothing until after Christmas. For Norwegians, it's pure torture. What's the point of the cold, if there's no snow? How do you go skiing??! Again, that's not really a problem for me. I don't mind a lack of snow since that usually means sunshine and traction on the sidewalks, but it drives the locals nuts.
Having said that, I must admit that I was eager to get out when we finally did get enough snow for skiing. On a bitterly cold, but brilliantly sunny day, I took a short cross-country ski trip. I've learned a few tricks from the Norwegians about enjoying the outdoors and first and foremost, you must have enough coffee and chocolate at all times. So I packed a pleasant snack of boiling hot tea, homemade cherry biscuits, Clementine oranges and chocolate and headed out to reservoir that freezes over every winter. The frozen, snow-covered lake makes a great track for inexperienced people like me. That day, I thought I was going to die of exhaustion before I reached the other side of the reservoir. When I reached my goal, I made a comfy seat out of the wind and in the sunshine, took a break and ate my goodies. Wouldn't ya know, I managed to work up a sweat on the way back, which was no small feat in 8F (-13C). I found my rhythm, got my arms and legs swinging, and I actually started gliding across the snow instead of stomping across the snow on 2m long fiberglass toothpicks. I was really damn proud of myself, even though I had to make way for an elderly couple of about 70 who were going about twice my speed.These overcast days kill my inclination to go outside, even though I have heavy-duty winter coveralls. It takes the pull of the good company to drag my ass off the couch and get moving. I was so grateful that my friends invited me to come along for a day of sledding at Holmenkollen last Sunday. That was a whopping 7 hours of sledding and walking out in the winter landscape and it was fantastic. We collapsed into my friend's couches at the end of the day and we were warmed by brownies, hot chocolate and later, a lovely meal of homemade Indian curries.
However, it is now March and I am looking forward to spring. Obviously, it's premature to start thinking about warm(er) weather just yet. Hell, I'd settle for a sunny and cold day just to take advantage of the 4 ½ hours of daylight we've gained since solstice. In short, the weather is kicking my ass. Again.

1 comment:
Hey Heather,
It has been so long since I heard from you... It is very good to know you are now adopted to the Oslo weather and enjoy the snow... In Cairo it is almost spring, starting to be warm and indeed very sunny :D.
Hope to see you in Cairo soon, Love,
Shereen
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