Benson and the Chickens
I find it very curious how Norwegians approach their animals – they give them pet-names but then they can also eat them…lol. One time when we were on the farm we were eating venison. It was so lovely – and I told Farmor so. She smiled and said ‘Benson would be happy to know that’. I nearly choked. Benson was the farm deer that would wonder from paddock to paddock and even ate potato peels straight out of Farfar’s hand. We loved Benson – and now he was sitting on our plates. So, I decided to honour his memory and took another mouthful.
Actually, Benson was so well looked after on the farm that he lived much longer than he would have in the wild.



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The walking-street takes you from Central Station to the Royal Palace.
Autumn is Fårikål season in Norway.
Flower Show Series: Arctic Botanical Garden Selection – Tromsø
Is it hard to get a job in Norway?
The further ‘out of the way’ you go the more common it is to see folk cottages standing by the side of roads, along fjords or in a thicket of trees, minding their own business.
The Norwegian smålens goose, or smålsensgås, is a heritage breed of Norway. Our smålensgjess arrived on the farm in September 2011.
Oh L-Jay, more video from the farm please.
It’s amazing that I can recognize the little glimpses of a place that I haven’t seen since 1997.
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from L-Jay:
I think the farm has that affect on people. Summers are always filled with old friends stopping by from all over the world. It is surreal to meet people who are strangers but know the farm so well. (I didn’t come on the scene til 2004…lol.) With something so wonderful in common friendships are always made.