What To Do In Norway When You’re Bored
Sometimes the cold makes you do crazy things. Can you guess what I’m doing? Listen to the sound.
Still can’t pick it? Have a look at the video.
Who knew you could do that on a soccer field?
Sometimes the cold makes you do crazy things. Can you guess what I’m doing? Listen to the sound.
Still can’t pick it? Have a look at the video.
Who knew you could do that on a soccer field?
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In Norway, there are still Lefse recipes around from the 1630s! This is supposedly the traditional and original Hardanger recipe used:

By our favourite jetty is the cutest little boat shed. We often have picnics there in Summer. It’s nice to just drop by our favourite places in Winter to see how very different but very beautiful everything still is.
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Towards the water in a beautiful pocket of leafy oak trees is the Byneset Church.
The bunad is a traditional Norwegian costume worn by both men and women. It can either come from established rural traditions or have a more modern design inspired by historical patterns and cuts.

This is our view to the west. After work the shore becomes alive with activity. Tromsøværing (the Tromsø folk) make the most of the afternoon sun with fishing, jogging and rollerskiing.
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It sounds and looks like tap dancing.