30 Sept 2013

Sober October and everything else

 May 2012, where I am obviously drinking and I have a moustache

July 2013, where I am having my own private tea party while Skyping with Emma

Yes man, it's time for Sober October again. It's snuck up on me a bit this year, but I have plenty of plans and challenges to make my life harder/more interesting/more boring.


  • Stay sober all month, i.e. No alcohol
  • No make-up
  • No perfume
  • No hair products (except for shampoo and conditioner because WELL)
  • No shave
  • Only wear t-shirts obtained through volunteer work (Bukta, Døgnvill, Insomnia, TIFF, ++++) but no Red Cross t-shirts, unless there is a Red Cross event (this is completely new because I need more challenges)
  • Eat fish at least once a day, no eating meat for dinner but perfectly allowed to eat leverpostei (meat) for breakfast and/or lunch, as long as I eat fish at least once a day
Seriously. The two last ones seem the most challenging ones to me, but then again that could be because they're new. I did no meat last year, but it was far too easy. I never eat fish, so this'll be fun. Oh, and anyone's welcome to join me in any of the challenges.

27 Sept 2013

And theeen to Juhl's Silver Gallery

 In Kautokeino, which I'd forgotten that I went to when I was 16

 Is more of a gallery than a jewellery shop, and is both, and has traditional and modern, 
Sami and Norwegian, Danish and German jewellery styles

 And a whole room dedicated to Afghan art, rugs, candles, perfume, tables, games and so on

 Mirrors for me to photograph myself in

And yes - lots of games

Such an interesting place. The couple Juhl come from Denmark and Germany, and moved here separately because they took a liking to the North and the people, then met and built a house where they kept making art, especially in silver. If you ever do find yourself in Kautokeino - this is very worth visiting. As well as Diehtosiida.

25 Sept 2013

Mooore Finnmark

 We went to Kautokeino to visit Diehtosiida, which holds many Sami institutions in one building

 Talked to several people, including Mikkel, 
who told us about the movements of reinherds and the difficulties with new roads and mining companies coming into the grazing lands

 Then we went to Karasjok, to visit the Sami Parliament, which had Sami sayings on the walls

And the prettiest library lighting I ever did see

Both buildings are filled with Sami art, both modern and traditional. The buildings are made with wood from the Nordic regions, the interior inspired by traditional materials and cultural ornaments, and everything is very big, pretty and nice. For Norwegian readers, there is this though, discussing how much money goes into keeping these buildings and institutions going. We also went to the Finnish Sami parliament, and they state they get ten times less the subsidies the Norwegian Sami Parliament is getting. What the professors at the Sami University College are talking about in the article above though, is that of course it's going to cost to revive a culture and its traditions. Especially after the pressure it has been under from the Norwegian state. 

Another issue entirely, is how dependent the Sami Parliament and all the other institutions are on the Norwegian State and the money they get or don't get from them.

24 Sept 2013

Travel to Finnmark

 Last Sunday, we went on one bus and two ferries, and met Gollis at Lyngseidet (sadly got no close-ups)

 Saw some of them beautiful fjords them on our way to Olderdalen

 Nestor took my most popular profile photo to date

And I took some photos that they probably wouldn't want as profile photos (Felipe and Nestor here)

Then we spent one week driving from town to town, visiting different offices and edifices and people, staying in each place no more than one or two nights. More to come! 

22 Sept 2013

On my way home

at Alta Airport, looking fresh as usual

The rest of the group left on the Oslo flight at 11:30, so I'm hanging around the emptiest airport I've ever seen, enjoying some random internet time for the first time in ages.
You know how all airports have a three-letter-codename? Alta Airport's short name is ALF. That's all.

17 Sept 2013

Sunniva travels

Nestor, Joysi, Jennifer, Felipe

to Finnmark, the northernmost district of Norway, which makes Tromsø look like a warm and inviting haven of verdant trees. Not as bad as Svalbard, it's still slightly colder and slightly further north and slightly more sparsely inhabited than Troms (my district/county/something). 

Anyway, I'm here now for the week, travelling around in an old, battered car from Rent-a-Wreck with another Norwegian girl - the translator - as well as two Mexicans and two Nicaraguans. We're all from the same organization, and they are here the same way I was in Nicaragua. Now we're driving around to learn more about mining and indigenous rights in Norway, as this is the area of Norway that has traditionally had more indigenous people living there. More to come!

15 Sept 2013

A photo project

 June 3rd
 June 5th

 June 18th

June 24th

During my last holiday in Nicaragua/Costa Rica, I had, in addition to my digital camera, an analogue one which I'd brought with me from Norway. With this, I took one photo each day, of something interesting or dull or pretty. You can see the rest of the project (and get a little explanation with each photo) on my tumblr: Sunniva Johansen.
There will be more updates, up until the photo from July 7th, which was the last one.

12 Sept 2013

Throwing Northern Lights at you

 Because tonight, as I was sat by my computer, in the very lit-up house
  My dad sent me a text saying "Show her Northern Lights outside now"
So I woke Sammy up (poor thing) and went out to look at this beauty

And it was amazing. Northern Lights are usually quite nice, kind of small, green waves in the sky, maybe it looks like a small cloud and you're not quite sure whether it actually is the borealis or no. AND THEN you get nights like these, when the Aurora Borealis takes leaps, the castles in the sky exist, and you're afraid to wave at it in case it steals you away, like in the old stories.
These were taken less than an hour ago, just outside my house.

11 Sept 2013

Youth delegates

 Not this one, this is Dasha getting ready to photograph the delegates
 These ones though, taking photos for their blog
 June and Samantha going to stay in Norway, Mari and Sigbjørn going to Zimbabwe, guess who's who
Now, let's take some more photos of each other

Monday and Tuesday last week (man, time flies), Dasha and I were at Sørmarka near Oslo to meet the new delegates. This week, the Norwegians have left for their respective countries, while the rest have travelled to Tromsø to participate in Street Mediation in the Red Cross. As said, we will have two Colombians here in Tromsø until Christmas. They seem to be the only ones I haven't captured in a photo yet, but I'll have lots more time with them.
As of now, Samantha from Zimbabwe is staying with my family for one week, and we are discussing the Norwegians' fondness for bread, the meaning of names, and the differences in the Red Cross and Red Cross Youth organizations from country to country.

4 Sept 2013

What have I been doing?

 Besides photographing 50 Cent,


Band of Horses and many more, all at Døgnvill festival,

I've been
starting my new job with Global Dignity, trying to figure out how it's done,
travelling to Oslo to meet the new youth delegates - we'll be having two Colombians at Troms Red Cross Youth until Christmas this year and we're looking forward to it,
seeing my sister, niece and nephew when they visited this weekend,
planning information work with LAG,
and trying to get rid of a bad chest cough.

Time is constantly disappearing. More exciting things to happen after the weekend!