So dont dispare I will be back with more high adventure than you can handle. Its a different kind of year at pdotproductions, but I think its turning out to be a good one.


I have been to a few corners of this fascinating globe we inhabit. I have lived in three countries, visited 4 continents and flown thousands upon thousands of kilometers. But I have never been to Africa. 48 hours from now, after $500 in vaccinations, I will find myself in Arusha, Tanzania...Africa. A place that although vaguely familiar is the most distant place I have ever been to on a multitude of levels. This is going to be a journey of contrast, of discovery, a test of what I can handle when the reality around me for two weeks is so far removed from anything I have ever been exposed to.
I won't be travelling alone and the group from Bildoy is a fantastic blend of individuals who will no doubt make the trip a memorable one. We are traveling via Kenya, which was our original destination. However, due to the unrest in that fine nation we were forced to reroute to neighbouring Tanzania. In the two weeks we will be spending south of the equator we will experience everything from safaris in Serengeti National Park, to a remote missionary hospital, to slums, to soccer tournaments with local youth, to the bustling streets of big time Africa. The tastes, smells, sights and sounds of a continent so vast yet strikingly unfamiliar for so many will tantalize our senses in a way I can't even begin to imagine. It's going to be exciting. Big things have happened at pdotproductions before, but this is huge. Stay tuned. Internet access may be limited, but rest assured that once back in Norway I will have some gems for you.

A day, but not the day.
Yesterday I started the day off with a 3 hour ride in vibrant sunshine and plus 10 out on the north portion of the Sotra Island. The views on this ride are absolutely stunning with mutliple bridges revealing scenes of bright blue ocean on either side, colourfull boat houses and chugging sailboats on their way out to a day of salty adventure. All of this with the backdrop of the mountains surroung Bergen to the east. 