All the pros and cons.
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Book review – “Å samle solstråler fra Mosul til Drammen”.
Rahma Hamed is younger than me – born in 2000, but have more life experience than more people than I know (including me). She went through a lot, has probably much more to say, but is that enough for a background of a good book?
Continue reading “Book review – “Å samle solstråler fra Mosul til Drammen”.”Woke up to a winter wonderland.
There are only a few times in our adult lives when we feel the same as when we felt in our childhood. 20 cm of snow (around) is one of the rare things that makes us smile like kids (before the bitter reality comes: cleaning all that yourself).
Continue reading “Woke up to a winter wonderland.”Christmas in Norway & decaf.
The news are old, but never took time to write about it here so here we go!
Continue reading “Christmas in Norway & decaf.”We’ve got a cat & winter is here.
The last two weeks, when there were no posts, were very, very boring (one of the reasons I didn’t write anything), but recently a lot more is going on. I mean, a cat?
Continue reading “We’ve got a cat & winter is here.”Butter pound cake recipe.
So I discovered one very good recipe on a polish website. Did the cake twice and since it was always very yummy – I decided to share it with you guys.
Continue reading “Butter pound cake recipe.”Norwegian autumn poem.
Well, it’s a poem from Rolf Jacobsen that fits perfectly in this cold and cozy days. The translation is mine, so be aware.
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… and other things that has been happening this month.
Continue reading “Jazz & mouses in the attic.”Trondheim – a colorful spot by the sea.
There are only couple of ‘very big’ cities in Norway and Trondheim with around 200 000 inhabitants is one of them. With beautiful colorful houses, lively atmosphere and endless amount of fine restaurants is definitely a good place to spend a weekend.
Continue reading “Trondheim – a colorful spot by the sea.”Otta – a ghost town.
I had a wish to visit Otta for quite a long time. Not because it’s a big city or very known, but because it’s surrounded by mountains, a river and is located quite close to the highest mountain Galdhøpinggen.
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