#Photo – “A tribute to water (and nature) on wednesdays” #VisitNorway #Lyngsalpene #Troms #Cycling #off piste

“A post card from Lyngen”

I took the photo from road E6, from the Olderdalen site. One of the best cycling and photo days of the 65 from North to South.

Sharing this with “water-photo-friends” on http://waterywednesday.blogspot.no/  where you will find a lot of super nature shots.

Wiki says: “The Lyngen Alps (Norwegian: Lyngsalpene) are a mountain range in Read More

Svinaktig god drink som tar knekken på influensa!

Kom over metoder som er bedre en Paracett, mer morsomt en hostesaft og legebesøk. Det er Gaute som skriver, og hvis det ikke fungerer……., så blir det garantert mer morsomt å være syk. Artikkelen sier ingenting om drinken erstatter hårtap, kurerer gikt, eller om den gir høyere intelligens, men jeg regner med det!

Gaute sier:

“Etter å ha snufset meg igjennom de første dagene med forkjølelse, hadde jeg lyst på noe som varmet skikkelig og som kunne ta rotta på elendigheten.Svaret var forbausende enkelt og ikke minst utrolig godt, for med en sterk og krydret ingefærte tilsatt deilige fruktlikører fikk kroppen gitt klar beskjed om at forkjølelsen var uønsket

– resten med oppskrift via Svinaktig god drink som tar knekken på influensa – Apéritif.

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Northen lights in Norway – and a tribute to “NF inspiring Photograph”

Took the shot ower by self timer on a cycling trip in the north… Comments are shut of (spam) so use my facebook to say hello 😉 (or twitter/instagram)

Doing two birds with one stone on this blogg. First of all a tribute to “NF inspiring Photograpy” who you will find here , and for that group and for a friend of a friend that wants to see Northen lights….

To little space on Facebook to help Ninas American friend, so on the questions; a) Northen light and b) skiing (cross or down )

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Did you see the miracle in front of you? #truestory #life

This is a real story. Joshua Bell playing incognito in the metro station was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about perception, taste, and priorities of people.

( Shared to me by; Steve Hall, Article by; www.knowledgeoftoday.org )

The true story:

A man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin.

It was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, it was calculated that 1,100 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.   Three minutes went by, and a middle aged man noticed there was musician playing.

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