The other interesting thing from driving is that we got to see the countryside. There are tiny little towns nestled in the most beautiful places that have maybe 15 houses total in each one. The buildings are old, and you can tell that the road came after them because of how close and windy it can get near them. Also, with the farmers, they leave stuff out like cherries in separate packages in a stand, and then just leave a sign telling you how much to pay, and just trust that you will. It’s a pretty idyllic lifestyle.
We got to Utne and it had been a mix of sun and rain all day. The hotel was founded in 1722! It had all kinds of crazy quaint stuff in it, and a really neat layout. It wasn’t luxurious, but it was still really fun to just look around at all the antiques that it had.
We woke up today with a super bright sun in our eyes rising over the fjords. TODAY WAS SUNNY! And calm- look at some of my pictures. There are lakes in them, but you can’t completely tell its water because it is like glass and just reflecting the land above it. There were hardly any clouds which was really good because this was the day we were having a 2 hour ferry ride. We left and drove to Gudvanger (which is actually the place we were at the other day on our way to 

Tomorrow we are driving back to
Oh, I would also like to add that birds are scary, and people who feed them are not nice. On our boat today there was a tour of Italians (they have a strange thing for birds anyways right – they stand in their squares and get covered in pigeons, no?) and they kept feeding the seagulls, who would then hover and dive and squak. And then the lady sitting next to me did it out of her hand. Now, some of you know that I have a fear of birds, so this was NOT ok with me. But, it did make for some interesting pictures.












