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In the afternoon: hoping she'll follow the breadcrumb path to our garden.
Comments
I love seeing your new sights. It looks like a very interesting place. You must be seeing and learning so many new things.
Take care, I am enjoying your posts. The crumb trail is so sweet.
Hi Melissa!
Its so lovely to hear and see all you have been doing. That little bird is beautiful. Its nice to see the children and imagining them doing those little projects too. You're very creative with them! Good on you. I bet its lovely to have Nick there. Say hi from me. What's it like makeing breakfast in the dark??
It is a joy to see your new life here in Norway unfolding! So lovely to see the children embracing the nature in your own back garden. :o) And such fun to see your waffles from the other day. I hope we can get to met and have waffles sometime! Happy weekend to you all ((HUGS))
I'm so happy that your family is settling in. I'm in the north, too. I hope you share the experience I have of being genuinely thrilled you when you see the catkins bloom and the first hopeful spring bulbs push through the soil in the garden. Then you feel as though the long wait for the sun to return was worth it. best of luck to you and your sweet family.
Hi, I´m in here from time to time sneeking a peek at your blog. I have to say this might not be the best time looking for birds, just wait till spring when the birds return for summer, then you´ll make breakfast with a birdssong soundtrack. I hope you will settle well up here with us. Me for one can´t wait till spring.
You could maybe try and put up a feeding place for birds with seeds and stuff in your garden? Any hungry birds in your neighborhood will find it eventually and you will get to see them up close.
I agree with all the other lovely comments - I love following your adventures and your trail of new experiences. Hope you are having the best of times!
PS. The light is returning! I love watching the sun rise earlier every day. :)
I love seeing your new sights. It looks like a very interesting place. You must be seeing and learning so many new things.
Take care, I am enjoying your posts. The crumb trail is so sweet.
Posted by: Brenda | January 19, 2008 at 07:32 AM
I too am enjoying all of your new and interesting finds. I hope the little bird makes it to your garden. Have a wonderful weekend!
Posted by: Eva | January 19, 2008 at 07:58 AM
You certainly do write the sweetest posts and weave lovely tales for us. I get such a smile every time I visit.
Posted by: Ravenhill | January 19, 2008 at 08:59 AM
Hi Melissa!
Its so lovely to hear and see all you have been doing. That little bird is beautiful. Its nice to see the children and imagining them doing those little projects too. You're very creative with them! Good on you. I bet its lovely to have Nick there. Say hi from me. What's it like makeing breakfast in the dark??
Posted by: Tamsin | January 19, 2008 at 02:23 PM
whoops, making....he,he
Posted by: Tamsin | January 19, 2008 at 02:24 PM
Love the hat.
Posted by: Ruth | January 19, 2008 at 06:53 PM
It is a joy to see your new life here in Norway unfolding! So lovely to see the children embracing the nature in your own back garden. :o) And such fun to see your waffles from the other day. I hope we can get to met and have waffles sometime! Happy weekend to you all ((HUGS))
Posted by: Tracy | January 19, 2008 at 11:04 PM
I'm so happy that your family is settling in. I'm in the north, too. I hope you share the experience I have of being genuinely thrilled you when you see the catkins bloom and the first hopeful spring bulbs push through the soil in the garden. Then you feel as though the long wait for the sun to return was worth it. best of luck to you and your sweet family.
Posted by: Mary Ellen | January 20, 2008 at 12:45 PM
are you missing the birds? hope they found that trail for you.
Posted by: Tiel | January 21, 2008 at 12:25 AM
Hi, I´m in here from time to time sneeking a peek at your blog. I have to say this might not be the best time looking for birds, just wait till spring when the birds return for summer, then you´ll make breakfast with a birdssong soundtrack. I hope you will settle well up here with us. Me for one can´t wait till spring.
Posted by: Silje | January 21, 2008 at 03:58 AM
You could maybe try and put up a feeding place for birds with seeds and stuff in your garden? Any hungry birds in your neighborhood will find it eventually and you will get to see them up close.
I agree with all the other lovely comments - I love following your adventures and your trail of new experiences. Hope you are having the best of times!
PS. The light is returning! I love watching the sun rise earlier every day. :)
Posted by: Emma | January 22, 2008 at 03:47 AM
Did it work ? I discovered your blog some days ago and think you are very courageous.
Posted by: Julia | January 22, 2008 at 10:03 AM
Any idea what kind of bird that is? I haven't seen on that looks like that before.
Posted by: Dallas | January 23, 2008 at 04:00 PM
:)
have i said how beautiful your norway photos are? i am loving them so, so much.
xox
Posted by: amisha | February 03, 2008 at 03:38 PM