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A good start

For once I was home the whole month of January (apart from a quick visit to London). It’s been nice, but the weather was so-so for my taste – very, very cold. Once again I confirmed that I’m not made for Nordic winters.

Being home it’s been quite interesting to follow the changes in the river running past the house. One evening it was just amazing to listen to the crackling ice. I wish I could record it for you all. I haven’t heard anything like it.

February is off to a very good start. Work is busy and interesting. Held a lecture at an event organized by the Embassy of Canada in Oslo on Wednesday and two days later I was at Cambridge University, holding a lecture at Judge Business School. The event in Cambridge was very rewarding. The passion, the interest, the curiosity, the participation, in general the vibe in and surrounding the different colleges is very inspiring and if I win the lottery something I would love to get better acquainted with. £50K is not something I just have laying around… :)

After a nice dinner with friends on Saturday night I enjoyed Oslo from its best winter side, cross-country skiing in Nordmarka with my dad and brother. On days like these I forget all about what I wrote earlier. It’s one of the best places to be. Sparkling white snow, bright sun a clear blue sky.

No pictures this time around, but I’ll make up for it in my next blogpost. In five days I travel again – going back to the more “natural” life of being here and there.

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Ping-pong

It’s been two months since my last post – two very hectic months. Now, on what feels like the longest flight ever, I do have plenty of time. So what has the past months been like?

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In the end of September we traveled over the pond with tickets to Springsteen and E-Street band’s final concerts at Giant Stadium. That my birthday fell in the same week didn’t hurt either… :)

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I love New York. Every time I visit I wish I could stay longer. Had a great birthday dinner in Brooklyn with friends, strolled the streets of Manhattan and smiled at the sun up on High Line Park. Enjoyed Central Park as ever, and a rainy day at the Met. Ate very well and a few tall drinks. Had the usual stop, well two, at B&H, but managed to stay away from the big purchases. That said, all in all, we did our best to help the US economy with a healthy shopping spree. It was so great to take full week off in the autumn. Not done that since the late eighties. Scary.

The two concerts were great. Amazing atmosphere. It was nice to experience Bruce in his backyard before the old stadium was torn down. I wouldn’t call myself a hardcore fan, liked his music before the shows, but now I catch myself humming his songs more often than not. Curious that.

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Arrived home from NYC on a Monday evening, had a quick meeting at the office on Tuesday morning before heading back to the airport and the flight to Seoul with my boss. Three continents in two days, not advisable, not surprisingly it turned into a jet lag rollercoaster. Had a great time though. Met with our Korean partners for a few days. Very busy schedule.  Didn’t even find the time to take a single picture before we continued on to Beijing.

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It had been almost six months since I’d visited our team in Beijing. It was great to be back and to spend some time with them. It was the first time in the office not being directly in charge. A bit weird, but I still think of the studio as one of my babies.
It still amazes me how fast the city develops. Even when I visited more frequently I saw changes. With a half-year break it was just amazing. The area around our studio is completely transformed. Only three years ago I drove over an empty, bumpy field (the taxi made a wrong turn and decided to take a short cut over the grass – which turned out to be more rocks and potholes than anything). Now, at least ten skyscrapers were in construction on the same lot. Luckily, the little green oasis we have around our studios is still there, just surrounded by concrete.

The only bummer with this visit was that I didn’t find the time to visit 798. It was my boss’ first visit to the Far East, so we opted for the usual suspects instead. Unfortunately, we arrived at the Forbidden City ten minutes too late. It closed earlier due to the 60-year celebration. Tiananmen Square was packed with, I would guess, at least 200.000 people. Its on days like that you get an idea of the share number of the Chinese. We did get to see the “Egg”, the music hall, which was a first for me as well and I was very happy that we managed to stop by my favorite café in Houhai for a Tsing Tao. The planned trip to the Great Wall went down the drain too, but we did visit the “bird’s nest” and “water cube” at night.

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San Francisco

I spent ten days at home, before flying out again. This time I traveled to the West Coast and San Francisco, another favorite city. The weather was perfect, warm, and sunny. Waking up to a cup of tea at Samovar in Yerba Buena Gardens, having a great Sunday brunch at Mama’s and strolling along the Embarcadero was a great way to start ten busy days. I did of course burn my nose…

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Los Angeles

After a few days in the Bay Area we turned south to Los Angeles, to more meetings, dinners and more fun. Good drinks and company at Philippe and Roger Room. Gazing out over the Pacific in spare moments in Santa Monica. A pre-Halloween bash at the Hollywood cemetery was OK, didn’t bring any costumes on our trip which made us stand out quite a bit. So when we the following day were invited to Heidi and Seal’s Halloween party at Voyeur, we had to find something good. I ended up as an undead renaissance something…

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Seattle and London

The day after we continued up to Seattle. Stayed at the 1000. Brilliant hotel, you should try next time you visit. I’ll book it again for sure. It was a quick stop in the Pacific Northwest before we headed back east the following day, across the Atlantic to London. I must like cities, because this is another favorite.

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Coming back to Oslo was nice, even though November is the saddest month of the year. A joyous time of cold, dark, and wet, occasionally white, quickly turning into wet, cold sleet. After two weeks without much sunlight I found myself back on an airplane, and my first visit to Busan in Korea.

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Speaking at ICON/G-Star, meetings, dinners and walking the show floor. A five-day visit. I managed to squeeze in a free day, on Saturday, taking a taxi to unknown destinations. I like it that way. Stepping out of a cab, not knowing what I’ll see or experience. My trusted friend, Nikon and I on yet another adventure.

I found myself in what I believe is a national coastal park area. All signs are in Korean only and all around me were locals. I saw a group of people walking over to a booth buying tickets. I followed their example, and before I knew it I’m on the kiddy-train. Driving 5km/h along the footpath… It was fun for 300 meters, where I jumped off and walked down to a pebble beach. And to my surprise I see someone I’d wanted to meet since I read an article in National Geographic Magazine years ago; the pearl diving grandmothers. Amazing women.

Stumbling along on the large pebbles I was almost blinded by the brilliant, incredible flat, white sunlight. Enjoying the gentle sound of waves until it was suddenly drowned by the weirdest, kitschy, Korean electro pop music I ever heard. As a perfect score in a Wes Anderson flick it blasted out from a tourist boat on the other side of the beach. What happened next is hard to describe. Standing there listening to that music, shielding my eyes I saw silhouettes of a crowd of old, small, Korean seniors rushing – on slow motion – down a hill to catch the boat. Such a surreal experience, and I loved it.

The walk around the peninsula was quite pleasant. After three hours I continued my journey into the unknown city. Stopped at different markets before heading back to the hotel to pack my bags, and an early night sleep before the long flight home the morning after. Or so I thought. Damn you, jet lag. In bed, wide-awake I counted down the hours till I had to get up. At 5:00 I finally submerged into dreamless sleep, giving me a full hour…

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In transit

I’m arriving in Frankfurt in a few hours, just one more flight left before I’m home. The journey will take me 23 hours door to door. Knowing that I don’t sleep on airplanes I figured that by the time I’m diving into bed I will have slept only one out of past 47 hours. I’m so looking forward to get to my bed.

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Sunday stroll

I know I’m a fortunate soul. Today I woke up at 8am in my home in Oslo. A few hours later I walked down Portobello Road in Notting Hill. The sun was shining over London, perfect for a Sunday stroll.

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Between spaces

When traveling you find yourself in transit – At the airport, on the plane, on trains, buses, taxis, hotel elevators, corridors. Well, you get it. I try to enjoy the cities and places I visit as much as I can and take my camera and record the moments in time spent in and between these spaces.

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A few weeks ago I visited London for the second time in less then two weeks. Two short trips, too short, after being away from the island for over two and half years. My mother is an anglophile and I share a large part of it. Looking out the train window on my way to Paddington I always look for two structures. A rusty water tank and concrete building block. Neither part of what I find beautiful about London, yet still, quite appealing and part of my ritual entering the city.

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I flew into Incheon airport last week. Meeting with our Korean business partner. I always enjoy visiting Seoul, but a few things do puzzle me. One being the idea of erecting the phallic statue outside the airport – you should see it lit in the dark. I’ve been too late with my camera driving past three, four times but on this visit I remembered to have my little compact G10 ready.

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PS! I just read that Incheon Airport was voted the best airport in the world. I would have to agree.

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London calling

I know it’s pretty lame. I could have come up with a better title, but there it is and that’s that.

Hard to believe but it’s been two and half years. Way too long to stay away from London.  Finally I got the chance to fly back to one of the great cities, but only from one day per year I’ve been away.
I have to return to spend at least a full weekend. There are some many places I just have to see and revisit.

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I was, not surprisingly, London for business. In between meetings I did get the chance to walk the streets. It’s quite apparent the economical crisis our world is in today. Less people out shopping and I was told there are less people going out in the evening as well. Not difficult walk-in and get a table at most restaurants. Had a nice dinner at Blue Elephant – I’m always up for a Thai meal – and a pleasant first acquaintance with Little Venice, an area of London I had not discovered. I recommend a visit to the Boat House, a very nice French restaurant – I’m pretty much up for French cuisine when available too.

Sadly not much time to stroll with my camera. I always carried my compact with me though. Glad I caught the sign in the window of a fairly fabulist realtor. :)

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London calling

I don’t remember exactly last time I visited London. It was sometime last year. Well, I did fly in to Greater London for meetings earlier this year but not into the city proper. Anyhow. It’s been too long and it feels good to enjoy the atmosphere and feel of one of my favorite cities again. And how I appreciated that when walking the streets. Wanting to take a pint or three at the favorite pub, let the grass tickle your toes in Hampstead Heath or Hyde Park, visit the galleries, museums, enjoy the music scene and markets, the many many wonderful restaurants, shops – phew! The list just goes on and on.

Of course, I did go here for work but I managed to enjoy a bit of the city after the meeting. I should go back here for vacation one day and enjoy the city to the fullest. That I haven’t done in over ten years…

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