The group woke to a rainy and cloudy day. They decided to go back to Bergen to ride the funicular. They were hesitant to park in the same parking lot after yesterday’s exit issues. (They thought that they might be recognized). So, they found another one closer to the harbor.
They found the harbor and the funicular all in the rain. Joyce would’ve been so proud of them. They were first in line and grabbed the front seat. The plan was to ride up to the top and walk down. It rained all the way to the top so any pictures should be considered art shots through the rain. The crowd exited as one, traveling in a pack until people started to make a dash for the gift shop. Anything to stay out of the rain and cold. Debbie spotted the restaurant and they decided to have a early lunch to wait for the rain to pass.
The lunch prices were high and les cheap girl just couldn’t spend $16 for a soup buffet. Instead Debbie ate a soggy looking waffle whose one redeeming quality was the hearts. Jerry and Larry ate smoked trout sandwiches which had no trout but a little bit of salmon.
However while they were eating, it cleared up and rainbows appeared (I’m not kidding). So, they did get pictures but then it clouded up, they ditched the plan to walk down and rode the funicular down but were able to get senior prices at half price.
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The third museum was The Norwegian Fisheries Museum. Technically, you can walk as it was a 20 minute walk but it was still pouring down rain so they took the free bus. It was a three-story building with several special exhibits. Many of the exhibits were for children. OK, let’s be honest here, There were instructions on how to go to the museum. But some people didn’t listen so Debbie spent all her time looking for the other two (Debbie used her listening skills). Still raining, they took the bus back. Luckily, they all had umbrellas although Jerry’s is of questionable use.
They exited in the parking garage with no issues but paid twice the price. (Debbie did sit in the back saying “Please work, please work” which might have helped). Maybe you have to pay more in order to get out of the parking garages.