It’s True, the Sun is Back

The last couple of days the sun has been returning but I haven’t been able to see it. If you can’t see it, is it really happening? So Moose took this picture for me of today. I must admit, I did feel a little relieved. This Norwegian Winter has been a little long for me, and even though I managed to keep very busy, I was still longing for golden beaches, crystal blue waters and the warm sun dancing on my skin. I can’t wait for Summer this year.



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Towards the water in a beautiful pocket of leafy oak trees is the Byneset Church.
On any celebration table in Norway you can always find a Norwegian layer cake (bløtkake). What better way to celebrate Norwegian Constitution Day than with fresh cream, wild berries and a little bit of sponge in between.
Confirmations were important for entrance into adult life. One had to have their confirmation to be able to work or get married.
Norwegians love their mountainous nature so much they spend whatever time they can in it – for recreation, fitness, hunting or just family time.
Many English words actually come from old Norse language – brought by Vikings to England in medieval times. Here are some words you have probably uttered without realising you are speaking Norwegian!
The photo Moose took is beautiful. I hope you and Lilu are doing better and that the hospital adventures will be over for good.
it means, spring is coming to Norway..looks nice..
I’d really struggle with that kind of darkness. Now, the 24-hour daylight, that’s more like it!