Summer in North, first in the waves of Norwegian and Barents Sea, then hiking the fells. Around lakes, deeper in the fjords. Calm waves, many bonfires, wrapped in many layers, with wide smiles, even with big puddles inside shoes. Whales, crowberries, cloudberries, eagles and crows. Mist that covers the fell tops.
wow - so different than the german summers :) i guess, i have to come visit this northern magic sometimes...
ReplyDeleteIndeed, please come! <3
DeleteWOW!! Breath taking scenes
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Deletelove your homeland...so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteActually it is Norway (:
Deleteamazing... Paradise!
ReplyDeleteI thought so too! (:
DeleteWhat an amazing adventure! The photos remind me of all northern fairy tales I read as a child.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the skillet on the 6th photo (especially the handle :)) - you can see it has been used for many, many years of preparing good food for weary wanderers (or sailors;)).
Dear Emilia,
DeleteActually the skillet was on its first trip there. It got a nice patine on its first use already. The meals were so tasty cooked with it on fire. The handle we chose each time again from our surroundings, every time as pleasant and perfect! (:
Oh, that's surprising! It definitely doesn't look like a new one. Or maybe I just wanted it to be nearly as old as all these rocks ;) The idea of choosing a new handle before each meal sounds nice, but what happened to the original one?
DeleteI think the skillet was originally like this, the lighter the better to carry :)
DeletePS Oh, not only fairy tales, what I'm thinking of, but also 'Kristin Lavransdatter'. All that wild and severe nature. Really love it.
ReplyDeleteThat is a new name to me, I will definitely see if that is something inspiring (: Thank you for mentioning!
DeleteIt is a great novel by Norwegian author, Sigrid Undset, set in medieval Norway. Fascinating saga, really.
DeleteA completely unknown world! Charming and magical! Sounds like a very special experience...
ReplyDeleteIt truly was, something to remember forever and ever!
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Hello again. I'm wondering, Anna Emilia: have you seen an Irish animated film "Song of the sea"? I bet you'd love it (I did!). And there's a lighthouse too. You like them, don't you? :)
ReplyDeleteDear Emilia,
DeleteSo far I did not see it, but I try to find it. You are very right! On my summer sail there were 58 lighthouses on the way… Most of them I saw and sighed each time so deeply!
58! Unbelievable.
Delete"Song of the sea" - the most beautiful and moving film I've seen for a long time. And the most beautiful soundtrack. Try to find it, it's absolutely worth watching :)
Hi Anna, what a beautiful sky there.. I live in Indonesia, all year is summer. The sun is super bright, and I love summer so much :) But I really wish to go to lovely place with a different summer like this.. ^^
ReplyDeleteHello, you are very welcome to our Northern summers! (:
DeleteLuckily bounced back here to 2015. That rainbow... Lovely.
ReplyDeleteMissing it too... <3
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