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Busking Journey

A record of the journey of two tramping buskers, designed especially to provide useful information about street performance in particular towns and transportation and accommodation options for the budget adventurer, including hitchhiking, couchsurfing and thrifty eating. This is a travel blog and a theatre blog.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Greetz from Oslo!



Posted by Brendina Pederhold at 2:27 PM
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Brendina Pederhold
We are a couple of newly free wanderers who want to experience everything everywhere. We busk to live, and our love of performance will hopefully love us right back. We love to travel. We hope to make this a cultural icon that will lead other people to hitchhiking, busking and productive freedom. We hope to publish our travels as both this blog, a vlog, and as an edited travel guide for the ascendant aspiring hhiker and/or busker. During this recession and environmental catastrophe, it might be valuable to record how parts of the world are affected and cope or fail to cope.
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