@brittarnhild
With your ideas of what to see in Trondheim, I walked around smiling for almost three hours. Starting with a kindergarten gate, where these flags have hung since May 17, Norway´s birthday. I guess the flags are the various nationalities represented in the kindergarten.
For a few years there has been a discussion in Oslo about the use of flags in the 17th of May parades. I am so glad that ALL flags are allowed here.
Down by the canal I found some lovely flower boxes.
We have very clever and artistic city gardeners in Trondheim, they leave their marks everywhere.
This is a favorite photo of mine :-)
Several more statues along my way today.
Hard to chose which one to show here,
I must make a special statue post one day over in Trondheim Through all Seasons.
Nine statues the other day,
this one today;
which makes it: 10
And this one comes with an extra bonus, our city tram.
Ardi, look what I found!
A clothesline in Trondheim.
This must have been hung for you :-)
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Last in this Trondheim walk I have a series of an old railway bridge, which must be opened every time a boat need to get out of the canal.
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