
I and Örjan has been on a combined show trip and visited puppy buyers in Bergen.
Friday morning and I and Örjan drove from home very early and to the airport, we stopped at Eva and Geir`s home and sat Flores, Hurricane and Storm there, they were spending the weekend there.
Our plane took off 0800 and we arrived Bergen 0845, so a short and nice trip it was.
Örjan in the cabin bag at the airport
When I arrived Bergen Synneva was there on the airport to meet us and took us home were we got a warm welcome from Imrun`s Little Princess Vilje and Örjan`s son Jolle.
We spent the day home, walking the dogs, grooming the dogs and just had a good time.
On Saturday morning we got up early and went to the show area, it took only 10 minutes driving and then we were there.
Örjan entered in open class and got Exc 1.
Clooney`s (Darkle Dishily Dishevelled) daughter Schnaffentangens Sunshine Ester was also there and she entered in open class and got it all, she got CQ, became 1 Best Female, got both CAC and CACIB and became BOS and with this she is now also a Norwegian and Danish Champion. We are so proud of our grand daughter and sends our congratulations to her owner Unni and breeder Kennel Schnaffentangen.
Our Imrun`s Boris Jeltsin`s great grand daughter was there too and I thougt it was so fun to see her, Cichlas It`s A Oceanwild Affen was this little lady`s name.
Unni and Ester became BOS
and a new N DK CH Cichlas It`s A Oceanwild Affen
and a new N DK CH Cichlas It`s A Oceanwild Affen
After the show we went home and ate a bit before Eirik and Synneva took med on a sightseeing in Bergen city and I have to say that this city is absolutely worth the visit and I recommend all to visit this beautiful city if they have the possibility.
Up on top of Fløyen, you have a wonderful bird's eye view of the Bergen, with its seaward approach, the fjords and islands. From the heights of Fløyen, you can really see the diversity of this historical town and its surrounding area. The breathtaking panorama stretches far out to the open sea, north to the island of Fedje and south to the islands of Sunnhordland.
Picture 1: Fløybanen is a cableway or funicular which climbs from Bergen centre to the top of Fløyen, at 320 metres above sea level and from the lower station to Fløyen takes 5-6 minutes.
Picture 2: The funicular runs on rails and has two carriages - Rødhette (in red) and Blåmann (in blue).
Picture 3: At the top of Fløybanen, there is a kiosk, restaurant, playground, viewing platform and a wide range of hikes and tracks and, not least, beautiful scenery

Picture 1-4: The view from Fløyen
Picture 5: Synneva and Jolle on the way down again
Picture 6: Beautiful Imrun`s Little Princess Vilje on her way down
Up on top of Fløyen, you have a wonderful bird's eye view of the Bergen, with its seaward approach, the fjords and islands. From the heights of Fløyen, you can really see the diversity of this historical town and its surrounding area. The breathtaking panorama stretches far out to the open sea, north to the island of Fedje and south to the islands of Sunnhordland.
We choosed to walk all the way up and did not take the fløybanen, it was a long walk up but when you came up and saw the view it was absolutely fantastic.
Picture 1: Fløybanen is a cableway or funicular which climbs from Bergen centre to the top of Fløyen, at 320 metres above sea level and from the lower station to Fløyen takes 5-6 minutes.
Picture 2: The funicular runs on rails and has two carriages - Rødhette (in red) and Blåmann (in blue).
Picture 3: At the top of Fløybanen, there is a kiosk, restaurant, playground, viewing platform and a wide range of hikes and tracks and, not least, beautiful scenery
Picture 1-4: The view from Fløyen
Picture 5: Synneva and Jolle on the way down again
Picture 6: Beautiful Imrun`s Little Princess Vilje on her way down
We walked down again and then I had a closer view at Bergen city
Picture 1-2: Bryggen (Norwegain for the Wharf), also known as the German Wharf is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings lining the eastern side of the fjord coming into Bergen.
Picture 3: Buekorps (literally "Bow Corps" or " Archery Brigade") are traditional marching neighbourhood youth organizations in Bergen. Here you see a very small part of them
Picture 1-2: Bryggen (Norwegain for the Wharf), also known as the German Wharf is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings lining the eastern side of the fjord coming into Bergen.
Picture 3: Buekorps (literally "Bow Corps" or " Archery Brigade") are traditional marching neighbourhood youth organizations in Bergen. Here you see a very small part of them