Day 5. Aurland to Stalheim.
Ferry crossing, art-walking, rowing boat and meal at museum settlement. Joined for the day by Lisbeth Engebretsen and Dag Nordsveen.
We had a full session of drawing on the ferry – skyline, water meeting land, water and mist, followed by a good session walking along the ‘Old Post Road’ next to the Fiord drawing sound, writing haikus, drawing without removing pen from paper, without looking at page and hearing Jorun tell the Norse Creation Story.
Evening meal of traditional workers fayre – sour cream with cream, meats and crisp bread – a great background to our review. Also added to by presence of Sue Reed and Jorun’s knitted dress, incorporating stories of place and wonderful golden slippers from Stroud.
Our ideas are to make a book of the slow tourism potential in the valley, a conversation between visitors and local people. Morton is also keen to see this as one of a number of collaborating projects, a circuit board with Aurland and Stroud for example as two points, or lights on the circuit. I spoke about this to Martin in the context of ‘micro-utopias’, he had a better term ‘communities of discovery’, perhaps ‘communities of hope’.
This ties in with the Derby walk and Transition Towns.




















