Entries for the ‘Nature’ Category

Viking Sheep Summer Series: Lambing Wild Sheep

Last year on the 17 of December we put Ramstein, our ram in with the ladies.  Viking, or wild sheep, have a slightly longer breeding window than regular Norwegian white sheep.  Breeding so late would ensure that our lambs would be born in the middle of May where the weather would be warmer and sunnier [...]

Easter Chicks – Norwegian Jærhøns Series

Chicks are a symbol of Norwegian Easter and so it is lovely to have 50 little chicky-babes to care for at this time.  Last year we decided to get the only Norwegian breed of chicken in Norway called Jærhøns – ‘Jær’ after the Jæren region where they were developed and ‘høns’ for chickens.  A little [...]

Eight is Enough

I love moose!  I’m talking about the majestic wildebeests of the Arctic. (Of course, my better-half isn’t half bad either).  More than any other animal I see in the wild, I get excited at the slightest glimpse of a moose.  Tigers, elephants, kangaroos or geese just don’t do if for me.  So you can imagine [...]

Green Mist

Mist comes in different colours in Norway.  Green is my favourite one.  Mists can be so thick and engulfing.  You wouldn’t think that this boat shed would be sitting is a big fjord, opposite a little village and surrounded by snowy mountains.

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