The Guest House
No, we are not joking. Guests actually use this little humble accommodation. We get a lot of visitors to the farm and when all the beds are taken in the house the trailer is the next best thing. The kids are always the first ones to throw their hands up to sleep in there as it is a little cosy but it can actually fit two grown-up kids too. Nothing like stepping out into the sheep paddock in the morning.




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Knowing what will keep your baby warm in Norway is common knowledge passed down from mother to mother…
In the winter we rest.
Reindeer is synonymous with Sami culture and life but the Norsemen have certainly cottoned onto the goodness of reindeer cuisine. This rustic meal is perfect for cold Winter nights and packs you with energy for the next day of playing in the snow.
Norway enters the Christmas season early.
Norwegians love their mountainous nature so much they spend whatever time they can in it – for recreation, fitness, hunting or just family time.
It might get a little rough out there in the middle of the winter.
I’m sure it would be fun for kids. My brother and I used to love to put up a pup tent in the backyard and bring our pillow and a blanket and sleep outside.
I come from a Norwegian North Dakotan farm that had a trailer for guests. We couldn’t wait until summer to use it. I love how some things way across the globe are so familiar.