My recent trip to Oslo, Norway
Friday, 2. May 2008, 11:44:55
Well, for short, it was just great!
Everything began from the e-mail, in which Espen and Opera Software invited me and my friend (his name is Alex) to visit Opera HQ in Oslo, Norway
It was almost 3 month ago. I had no international passport at that time, so I started to work on it immediately. Fof now on, we have two kind of passports here in Ukraine: internal (the main passport, you get one when you are 16) and international (you get it when you should go outside of Ukraine, for additional payment).
The procedure of getting the international passport may take no loonger than one month by the law... But it took almost two months for me! That was really nervous, cause I had the tickets and the hotel reserved for the 24th of April, and I should also got the Shengen visa at the Norway embassy. I had not enough time left for it, because of the passport
There was less than one day left for a journey to begin
As far, as there is no straight flights from Kyiv (the capital of Ukraine) to Oslo, we need to flight to Vilnius, Lithuania, and then take our next flight to Oslo, Norway. Vilnius is a nice city. Pity we had no time and ability to leave the airport and familiarize ourselves a bit with it
Anyway, we were in Oslo at 12.30 PM. We thouth it will be cold there, but the weather was just amazing! It was even hot first!

Oslo is a really nice city, it reminds me Kyiv in some way, but it's definitely far more cleaner
Then we met Ilya, the leader of the Russian Opera Team and had a great time till the night! We was so tired I don't even remember when I fall asleep at the hotel...
At the next day, on Friday morning, we visited Opera HQ.

Yeah, I was amazed when I saw my painting at that scale! WOW! It's a bigest honor for me to see it there
We met a lot of great people at Opera! As I know now, there are 45 different nationalities work there. That's really exciting.
Then we had a meeting with Jon S. fon Tetzchner, Opera CEO. We made a present of Ukrainian bulawa for him.
Originally posted by Wikipedia:
The bulawa (Polish: buława, Russian and Ukrainian: булава, bulava) was a ceremonial mace or baton carried by a hetman, an officer of the highest military rank (a Field or Grand Hetman of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth), or the military head of a Cossack state. In Slavic languages, a bulava or bulawa is a mace or a club, in both the military and ceremonial senses.
Hetmans added an image of a buława to their coats of arms. Today the buława appears in the rank insignia of a Marshal of Poland, and is a symbol of the Presidency of Ukraine.

It seems like he really loved it!
Then there was a Friday Beer party at Opera. That's a social event aimed to make employeers to know each other better, and just to have a great time together. It was so exciting to have a beer with so many talanted people there! Such a strong feeling of a big friendly family
Then we went to the afterparty to the Oleg Tukh's home. He's a great guy! I drunk beer and coffee at the end of the party, but guys were drinking beer, russian vodka, finn vodka, ukrainian vodka and maybe something more... There was so many to choose from, Oleg is the one who you'd like to stay with in the case of the nuclear war
The next day was our last day in Oslo
photo taken from Øyvind's blogAfter a couple of beers we were joined by Steve, MyOpera's most favourite video-blogger
The next morning we had our flight back to Ukraine
Well, that's all for short. Hope to go to Norway once more!
Find out more of my photos from Oslo at my photo album.














