Welcome to my new website! And 21 brand new blog entries
Welcome dear Earthlings! I’m so happy you are here, interested in what I share. Thank you to every single one of you!
These last weeks I have finally moved my old blog to my very own website, and I am so excited! This is like a brand new adventure, and my aim is to massively improve my content, creating a better and smoother experience for my readers, and put a lot of effort and energy into creating something amazing.
Please bear with me, the design is still not totally finished. I’m working on the design and although it might look simple, it was a huge amount of work, especially since most of it is coded from scratch. My incredible boyfriend and partner Ruben did it all, he is a web designer and I am unbelievably grateful! It feels amazing to finally have my own space on the web, after all these years.
You will notice that from now on I will blog exclusively in English. Many of my older entries are still in Norwegian, some with an English translation. If not, I highly recommend using the Google Translate button in the menu to the right! Or other translation options which works for you.
I have posted 20 brand new blog entries for you! Most of these posts are drafts from my old archive which never got published, so the quality of both text and images might vary quite widely. Still, I hope you might find some of it interesting or enjoyable. I have been finishing up everything old, so that I am ready for something new! They are all now publised back in time, but I’m going to make it easy for you to find them by linking them below:
21 brand new blog entries:
Lady of the Wood Anemones
Foraging for wild garlic ~ And a recipe!
Foraging for fairyfood
How We Celebrate Easter in Norway
Meet Ori – Our new kitten
Moth elf Photoshoot
Woodelf Photoshoot
Deep Into the Mushroom Forest
Steinvikholmen (Castle from the 1500’s)
Bilder av meg som barn (Pictures of me as a child)
Snapchat fun!
The viking hall at Borre
Exploring Budapest
Romantic Vajdahunyad Castle
Budapest: Museum of Applied Arts
En inspirerende permakulturhage (Visiting an inspiring permaculture garden)
Dypøkologiens 8 punkter og Arne Næss (Deep Ecology, described)
Sopplevelser (mushroom foraging and adventures)
Good days in the summer garden
Vikingskipsmuseet (The viking ship museum)
Christmas market at Trøndelag folk museum
I know we all have a busy life. But please please please do comment! It means so much to me to not just speak to a huge empty void. It makes me nervous to spend hours to days creating a blog post, and then hearing nothing from you. Just seeing that hundreds of people are reading my blog every day is unsettling, when there are no comments at all. On my previous blog I often had at least 20 comments (sometimes the double), in those good old days. Please don’t be afraid to say something, I don’t bite 😉 You are all very welcome to this space!
For new readers I highly recommend taking a stroll back in my archives. Many of my earlier blog posts were written in Norwegian, but with an english translation. If you do not find a translation, google translate might do a decent enough job, although sometimes it makes the things I say sound absolutely ridiculous 😉
I’m excited to hear; do you have any feedback for my blog? Do you like it? Anything you think I should change? Anything not working as it should?
Congratulations, I’m happy to join you here and so enjoy your’stuff’. A Elbereth!
Welcome! “A star shines on the hour of our meeting!”
Such a pleasure to get in this new world of yours. I followed back im the old one, but as norwegian wasn’t my main language I was shy to write.
Lots of love, this place looks wonderful 💜
Oh thank you so much, so happy you are here! I’m pleased to finally write exclusively in English 🙂
I’m glad you have started blogging again! I loved seeing and reading about your nature excursions and your beautiful cats 🙂
Thank you, so glad you are still hanging around! 🙂
I just started reading your blog and I’m slowly working my way back through your posts on my way to and from work 🙂 thank you for keeping me company for those long hours on the train <3
That’s amazing! I’m honored to hear you are finding your way through this blog! Glad I can keep you company 😉
Good day! I am from Russia, from the cold Urals. I accidentally found your website and your instagram on the Internet and I absolutely love it! In our country it is very difficult to live in nature, due to the harsh climate and human prejudices. Because of this, the Russian elves have to live in large and noisy cities.
But we are struggling to build our elven and magical way of life in the conditions that we have. Your site and your photos – a window into the wonderful nature and perfect life! I am inspired by your posts and your beautiful photos. You –
very beautiful and interesting girl! I am delighted with you and your wonderful family and your home! I will continue to monitor your site with pleasure! Sorry for the mistakes, I do not speak English well.