After four weeks of vacation and studies I am back to work. But was lucky and had a soft start as we (the staff where I work) have been to Røros for two days.
Røros is an old mining town/village, on UNESCOs World Heritage list. It is situated a little more than two hours south of Trondheim up in the mountains.
We had long indoor days working together as a staff, but also had an hour walking around the village with a guide on Monday afternoon, and started Tuesday with a mass in a tiny little church outside the village together with the local clergymen.
I've always been fascinated by houses, and most of all by painted, wooden houses, which we have so many of in Norway. Røros is a paradise for lovers of wooden houses, and during the guiding my camera was busy, busy. I go to Røros several times a year and have loads of photos from the village, but I always get new glimpses through the camera lenses. This time I loved shooting the church, "Bergstaden Ziir" from different angles.