Thursday 22 October 2015

There isn't bad weather, only bad cloths & brand quotes!


Announcement! I decided to publish all the unfinished blog entries that have accumulated since the beginning of my blogging career! So get prepared mostly for advice, descriptions of summer days in the middle of autumn and the story about my fårikål disaster around May.
Of course, as usual, expect extensive editing after the posts are published. My eyes tend to be very selective of what they choose to see as a mistake and when. (& yes, I do revise the entries a couple of times before I hit the Publish!).
I promise, though, I mostly correct my language mistakes.

Speaking of which, once I made a t-shirt for a friend with her branded quote. I picked my silly mistake three months later! & once again, recently, after browsing old photos, too!
Epiphany comes in waves!



Anyway, the initial post was about how to dress properly.
So here it comes!!!

''I found a fantastic link on how to dress babies in winter time!
I believe adults would benefit, too!
In wool we trust!!
Thank me later!


PS1 You can very well use the entries as a ''spot the differences'' exercise! Lucky you!! (Me? Begging for views, me? Nooooo :P ))
PS2 Guess which is my brand quote!


Winter is coming! Dress warm!!

Thursday 8 October 2015

& I got the red!!!!

What amazing northern lights had we yesterday, and the day before, and the day before the day before!
Enjoy the simple (?) pleasures of Trondheim!




Tuesday 6 October 2015

How much I love this country!!!

Yes, I do!! With all my heart!

I went to the movies the other day to watch Bølgen (The wave) which I highly recommend!! With the exception of just one scene, which was stupidly cheesy and therefore ridiculously funny, the film is great! Fantastic views of Geiranger, tight and very moving script, good performances, handsome superhero, clever lines! ;) .
I'm very impressed! I hope it gets the Oscar! (Come again, which is the greek nomination???) :D
I next to hate disaster films but this one is beyond a disaster film, it's a great film, pause!

Anyway, what initiated this burst of love for the country is that it had subtitles in Norwegian. Very convenient for me, of course, but that's not the reason. When I asked a friend of mine why, he claimed that they usually do this for the deaf people! What is there not to love about this?