
This weekend has been amazing! This is Vågen in Stavanger - beach volleyball world championship! The life, the weather and the games - has really been great!
Volvat was the coolest station on the subway when I was young - because the walls had murals... Now it is closed - all that is left are the exits. Volvat reminds me of going to the centre with my grandmother on summer days - good memories.
Today I have read about E-theory and O-theory. The reading is slow - the weather is warm. I'm concidering to take the train to Stavanger in order to get some reading done! I'll get back on how that works out...
The road can seem long both when writing a master thesis and in life in general. Sometimes everything is confusing and I dont know which road to take - or even if I want to take a road at all. I guess it all depends on where I want to go...
“Which road do I take?" Alice asked.
"Where do you want to go?"
"I don't know," Alice answered.
"Then, said the cat, it doesn't matter. If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there.”
Sometimes there are no roads - just a field with endless possible directions and options, then it becomes even more tricky to decide where to go. My thesis is a field with endless options and directions. I become restless when I dont know in which direction I should go, although I know that running around like a headless chicken will not solve anything. The only way to find the right direction is to research the field propperly to find out what options it contains - and where the good hills are, so I can get a good view. In theory patience is a virtue - now I just need to figure out how to put it into practice...
In these confusing times it is good to have friends - the road is long and friends make it more fun!
(The picture is taken in Utopia - a place where they use grapes and flowers instead of money, where people are kind and the fish is fresh)