Just realized it was a moose
As close as I got to it
I'm Finally home!
Just realized it was a moose
As close as I got to it

Spain: Rodolfo Chikilicuatre- "Baila el Chiki Chiki"
France: Sebastian Tellier- "Divine" This guy is very French except for the fact that he is singing mostly in English
Turkey: Mor ve Ötesi "Deli" The lead singer looks a bit like Spock from Star Trek
Israel: Boaz Mauda- "The Fire in Your Eyes" If you're like me you're probably thinking "Since when did Israel move to Europe?" Well it didn't, but for whatever reason it is in the Eurovision Song Contest.

They are still coming after 2 hours...I didn't know it could go so long!
Believe it or not, I even participated a bit in dancing. Shocking I know!
Russ are the graduating high school seniors in Norway. The tradition basically consists of wearing red overalls (or blue, depending on what field of study they were in), completing tasks to get knots for their hats and partying with their friends to celebrate graduation from high school. Partying starts around the end of April and continues until May 17th (the national holiday). In other words its 3-4 weeks of drunken nights and dares to recieve knick knacks to hang from the tassle on their hat. Groups of friends will get together and buy (or rent) a bus, which they paint and deck out with elaborate sound systems, couches, TVs, a bar, ect. and go around town partying and completing their tasks. I'm convinced that one of their tasks is to try to keep me awake at night, since the like to party at the lake down the road from me and keep their music very loud. Some nights I can hear the music until the sun begins to rise in the morning (which right now is about 4:20 AM). It seems to be a pretty fun tradition, although I will admit I'm not a fan of the drinking, sex and other "crazy tasks" (for lack a better word) that go on, but once all that is taken away it sounds like one of the best celebrations I've ever heard of. If you want to know more about the tradition Wikipedia has a great article and Aftenposten (largest Norwegain newspaper) recently wrote an article about the drunken russ celebrations.
Carcassonne is a city in the south of France, but it is also a Medieval City one mile from the train station. The Medieval City is a walled fortified town occupied from as early as 6th century B.C. Within the city walls besides the castle there are also several streets with restaurants, shops and hotels. Nowadays it is more of a tourist village than anything else because of all the tourist shops you can find there.
Tryvannsstua:
Riding the T-Bane:
Still Riding the T-Bane:
The Nordic Sami Council decided in 1992 to celebrate a joint Sami National Day, and the first was celebrated on February 6th 1993. It marks the date of the first Sami National Convention in Trondheim in 1917. This was the first time the Sami gathered around common interests, across national Nordic boundries. After 100 years of "Norwegianization", Sami spokesmen started working for a recognition of Sami culture, language and Sami rights around the turn of the century. The Sami language is again used in local schools, and a Sami Parliament has been established in Norway. The Sami are alsocampaigning for first rights to natural resources in their region. The Sami anthem and flag were approved at a Nordic Sami Convention in 1986. The Sami National Day on February 6th has been made official flag day in Norway, and the Sami flag is flown on all official buildings, alone or alongside the Norwegian flag. Around 40,000 Samis live in Norway, 20,000 in Sweden and 7,000 in Finland. In addition, an estimated 2,000 live in Russia.