torsdag, september 25, 2008
Toro riding
Toro is one of Norway's most famous brand names. The factory is located in Arna, not far from the railway station. Toro manufactures and markets food products to the Norwegian consumers and the catering market. The contents of Toro products are dried. The products are bouillon, soup, sauce, pasta dishes, waffle, pancake and cake mixes, wraps and rice.
This year 70 employees at the Toro plant promised to ride at least 900 kilometers on bicycle to and from work, and they did it. Toro-head has challenge other companies to do the same. Some of the workers have driven the rather dangerous road between Arna and Fana called Grimesvingene. Fortunately, no one has been exposed to accidents on this stretch. Congratulations! I hope that conditions for cyclists will be improved. And I should go an buy me a Toro-soup.
mandag, september 22, 2008
New job - small changes?
New job - new opportunities. The road and distance is about the same, just a couple of minutes shorter way in the city, changing job is not a big deal. So I look for what small changes has happened along the road from Arna to the center of Bergen. I do a short stop by the petrol station, and suddenly I get aware of the change: YX has been transformed to Shell. I have not noticed any announcement in advance about this change. For how long time? Anyway, fuel price has raised, but no longer as high as last month.
On the way down to Eidsvåg I state the change from Lidl to Rema1000. The store is painted into another blue colour to match the new owners logo. Some minutes later I have forced up Eidsvågneset and continue towards Sandviken and a part of the old harbour. Traditional ships gatherd by a coast heritage team can be seen floating nearby.
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