Our brief visit to Oslo was very intriguing. It is the richest country on earth, blessed with a huge supply of oil and gas. It also has a very industrialized past in shipping and fishing, with an excellent labour force. As one of our speakers noted, “we are about the sea…underneath it, in it, and on it”.
The degree of consensus was impressive. At one point, however, I found myself asking whether it was too good to be true?
The downside was accessibility. Full marks to our wonderful hotel, the Continental, however the same could not be said for every place we visited. One ministry, housed in the former Gestapo headquarters, did not have accessible washrooms…and most of the existing ones were accessed via a flight of stairs! And many of the shops in the downtown were completely inaccessible. It appears that older buildings are not required to accommodate wheeled people. That meant that I spent no money at all on purchases. And I could not understand how a society so given to social cohesion and so unbelievably wealthy, would not have universal access. Disappointing.
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