A visit to Montenegro
Just came back from a 5-day trip to Montenegro tonight. It’s the second time I’m there in three weeks, and the country is really starting to grow on me. A fantastic coast, great food, good beer and wine and spectacular mountains. And everything (the coast and the mountains, that is) is situated just 1,5 hours from Podgorica, the capital. Did the usual stuff that a ethnographer do when he’s on work. Interviewed, observed, questioned, theoretizised and drank beer. I’m allready in contact with the Montenegrin Cycling Federation, so hopefully I’ll be able to do some mountain biking in the Durmitor mountain range around Zabljak village when I’m going back in late september.
Came home to fantastic weather. Oslo have had the highest temperatures in Europe these last few days. Should be up to about 25 here in Hølen today. Fantastic. I just got to get a couple of hours sleep to be able to fully enjoy it (the plane was delayed out of Vienna last night, and I assure you that Vienna Airport is not a place you would like to spend too much time. Unless you really like Mozart and walz-music, of course…)
