Moonlit Jetty

At full-moon the blue light almost looks electric. Our favourite jetty really knows how to surprise us for Christmas – especially with this ‘elfs-eye-view’. The best part is that is seems the jetty light has been left broken just so we can come back time and time again to capture moments of majestic blue.



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How Norway became a country is shrouded in mystery and folklore. The most well known tale is of Harald Hårfagre who gathered the small kingdoms of the north into a unified nation in 872AD – and of course, this story is about love.
Even though the males are called bulls and the females cows, the muskoxen are more closely related to sheep than cattle. Make no mistake, though – this is not your average cuddly ba-ba-blacksheep! A grown animal can be 2,5 m long and weigh up to 400 kgs, and their long curved horns mean business.
Many Norwegians know what they are doing when they pick wild mushrooms. This knowledge is passed down the family during mushroom hunting trips. The hard-core mushroom hunters go into the mountain wilderness for days to get the best finds.
The sun never goes down during this season but the mountains to the East are so high that the sun still has to raise above them in the morning hours and an artificial dawn-effect wakes the city.
Runes were the written language of the Vikings.
Absolutely amazing! Just crazy-beautiful! And, I know that cameras can’t always catch the full gorgeous-ness of things which makes this even more stunning to think it’s actually BETTER than the photo! LOL
This blue light is beautiful. I’ve never seen anything like it!
This is so amazing and beautiful L-Jay!
Thank you for your comments. They are very encouraging
Calendar! Calendar! You need to do a calendar!! I would definitely buy one…or two!!