Friday, October 14, 2022

6 hours in Paris

On our way back from our AMAZING trip to Norway πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄, we got to have a 6 hour layover in Paris, France!! πŸ‡«πŸ‡· While there, we got to visit Sacre Coeur, Arc de Triomph, Notre Dame, the Louvre, and the Eiffel Tower! Here are a few interesting facts about these awesome places:

This is Sacre Coeur! It is a huge, iconic Roman Catholic church. that was consecrated in 1919. La Basilique du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre has the largest Mosiac in France.
This is the Arc de Triomph!

This is Notre Dame!
This is the Louvre! Well, some of it. The Louvre
You may know this one πŸ˜‰. This is the Eiffel Tower! Paris, France is most famous for this engineered masterpiece built by Thomas Eiffel in .


Wednesday, October 5, 2022

School with a view πŸ˜‰

I got to attend my online school classes in Central Park, NY!! 🀩😲


The image above is the Gapstow Bridge! This quaint stone bridge is located in Central Park, NY. A wooden bridge with cast iron railings was originally built there in 1874, but couldn't handle the test of time and weather. In 1896, it was replaced with this rustic stone beauty.

Fram Museum, Oslo Norway

This is an amazing museum! It contains two record setting wooden ships that were used in some amazing adventures of their own - each accomplishing unbelievable things in the Arctic and Antarctic regions.

How would you feel if you were traveling in a wooden ship that got caught in a batch of icebergs and had to spend an entire winter floating in the icepack circling the north (or south) pole in the dead of winter? And... would you do this intentionally? These explorers did exactly that.

The Fram was used in three different expeditions, each of them setting new records in approaching the North or South poles as well as mapping previously unknown territories in the icy caps of our planet. This ship made two trips to the Arctic region and one to the Antarctic region. 

The museum also houses the ship GjΓΈa, the first ship to successfully navigate the long-sought Northwest Passage (traveling west from Norway over the northern shores of Canada and reaching the Bering strait. 

You can read the amazing stories of these expeditions (and more) on the museum website here: https://frammuseum.no/

We spent several hours exploring here, and highly recommend it if you are in the area. It is fascinating what these turn of the century explorers accomplished, and the fortitude they displayed in the face of so much adversity!

The Fram's bow with our cousins who live in Norway.




Jeffrey

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