** This post describes a trip to Scandinavia which I took in September 2013. **
I awoke Wednesday in Karasjok to fog. I was quite surprised, as I had read about how this interior, far north of Norway was desert-like. Karasjok is on a river, though, and the cool morning regularly produces fog.
I waited awhile. I made herbal tea and looked through the fantastic books I had checked out of the parliament library, since I am a proud, card-carrying member (at least of the library). Fantastic books, fantastic pictures. The absolute best find was a picture of the woman responsible for a whole branch of Sámi mittens.
At about 10, I gave up on the fog lifting, packed up the car and headed out of town toward Alta, Norway. Norway, with its fjords, does not have many direct roads. The bays, mountains, and rivers force one to drive in seemingly indirect routes. Today was no different. In order to drive NW to Alta, I had to drive SW, almost all the way to Kautokeino, which is quite inland. Then, after I crossed the Alta river, I took a sharp right and followed the river to the Alta fjord and the city of Alta.
Both the town and fjord are gorgeous. Alta is known as the "City of Northern Lights," and, happily, I did get to see my first northern lights EVER in Alta.