As I write this post, it’s a dull and grey day in December, and we’ve had our first bit of snow. Life happens completely indoors. Ideally, I’d hibernate through to March, haha. I can’t be bothered doing anything other than sit on the couch snuggled up under a blanket while watching Netflix and enjoying a cupContinueContinue reading “It’s always going to be like this, isn’t it?”
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Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt
And staying on the topic: dirt paths hike so much nicer than paved or sealed roads anyway! 🙂
Duckweed
On our way to the Stavneset Lighthouse we were treated with many amazing views. What I love about this photo is the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean in the distance, the greenery and rocks all around, and the body of water sprinkled with duckweed in the foreground.
In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks
I took this photo on the way to the Stavneset Lighthouse, near Kristiansund. A beautiful hike with beautiful nature all around!
Scheveningen
Empty beaches, waves crashing to shore, a bit of wind in your face…bliss!
If you can’t change the direction of the wind, adjust your sails
A quote that I’m very inspired by. We can’t choose everything we want and we can’t influence everything that happens, but we can choose how we approach and deal with things. So where will the wind take these sailboats?
Stavneset
My Norwegian adventure continues! My friend and I decided to do a couple of shorter hikes in one day, of which the hike to the Staveneset Lighthouse was the first one. We had absolutely perfect hiking conditions. It was sunny and warm, but not too warm and there was a nice breeze keeping us cool enough.ContinueContinue reading “Stavneset”
Kvernberget
When in Norway, do as Norwegians do: get out in nature and hike! And since I count myself lucky with my own ‘Viking friend’, we did just that! This was an easy hike up the Kvernberget near Kristiansund. The weather was stunning, the view equally as. You can see the city from the top of theContinueContinue reading “Kvernberget”