On Christmas Day the weather was way too beautiful to stay in, so my mom and I headed out to the beach for a lovely walk. It was gorgeous out there, not cold at all and so sunny! Many people had the same idea and enjoyed the sunny weather too. And so did the dogs!ContinueContinue reading “Christmas Day”
Tag Archives: nature
Heather fields of home
Going through my photo archive, I came across these that I took during a hike about six years ago. The trail goes through fields of heather that were beautifully in bloom. Everything was so lush and green. I remember the weather being absolutely gorgeous as well, so nice and sunny! And now that we’ve hadContinueContinue reading “Heather fields of home”
Hiking trails bucket list
Ten years ago I dipped my toes into the world of multiple day trekking for the first time. I was on holiday in Sweden and we hiked 36 km of the Vasaloppsleden in the province of Dalarna, only carrying our day packs. Over six years ago, I did my first multiple day trekking with backpack: theContinueContinue reading “Hiking trails bucket list”
Roads were made for journeys, not destinations
Roads were made for journeys, not destinations – Confucius I think Confucius was onto something with this quote. Open roads are like endless possibilities to me. You can go anywhere, and whichever way you go, there’s bound to be an interesting journey ahead.
Cotton clouds
Another stunning view from my balcony. The clouds look so fluffy, like little cotton balls!
A walk in nature
A walk in nature walks the soul back home – Mary Davis
It’s always going to be like this, isn’t it?
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?”
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! 🙂