Sunday, 27 January 2008

Friday, 25 January 2008

The taste of a snowflake.

Have you ever closed your eyes and pointed out your tongue to taste a snow flake?

Torgeir, our oldest son, had volunteered to make dinner last night. A late dinner, unlike when we usually eat. But 8 o'clock was what suited all of us. When he started his work in the kitchen he realised that Marta and her friend had eaten the noddles he had planned to use in his wok. Starting late he was in a hurry to finish....Ingrid had an appointment as soon as we had eaten.

While Torgeir started to cut the vegetables I walked over to the grocery store for more nuddles.
It was snowing heavily. The perfect time to taste snowflakes

Tuesday, 22 January 2008

Now it is time......

It is time to visit the garden centers and to read the seed catalogues. What I especially love is to look at the colours and plan how I want to design the colours in my garden this year. I will saw the first seeds in two weeks. Some which will give red flowers. The first week of Lent is a red week in The House in the Woods.

Monday, 21 January 2008

Greeted by the moon

A pale winter moon greeted me when I came home from work today.
A pink sky floated over the playhouse.
Growing light, my vitamins these days.





Sunday, 20 January 2008

The Beauty of Snow

Blue sky.
Growing daylight.
Snow.
The beauty of winter can be divine.

.....and indoors I read garden books and seed catalogues......

Monday, 14 January 2008

Guess what I found today! A Britt-Arnhild flower :-)

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Some days are vulnerable days.
I had one of those today,
but then an angel dusted some love on me
and sent me a flower through bloglandia.......
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A Britt -Arnhild Flower :)
A Blue Hyacinth flower to go with Britt Arnhilds Blue blogs.I have just been reading her many blogs about food, opera, and the garden. They are full of lovely warm storys. The house in the woods has 800 posts with lovely photos to illustrate the prose. Not bad for someone whos first language is Norwegion.http://brittarnhildshouseinthewoods.typepad.com/brittarnhilds_house_in_th/The Blue Cafe is here:http://thebluecafe.blogspot.com/And finally the Blue Garden with some dreamy winter pictures of snow and tree branches:http://brittarnhildsbluegarden.blogspot.com/Someone who blogs almost as much as me. Hope you all check her lovely blogs out :)
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This is cut and pasted from David's blog
(with his permission)

Sunday, 13 January 2008