Saturday, May 16, 2020

Personal Analysis Of A Day In Trondheims Cathedral Photos

I hope youre still doing well, and that the weather has been holding up. I read that parts of Europe suffered a severe storm, but England did not feature, so I hope youve been spared this. I have still not had an opportunity to work my way through your pictures, nor most of my own. But I did manage to try out a Google album of the days in Trondheim and Oslo (there werent too many pics on these two days), which I have only shared with my own family (some of them) and a friend who kept asking me for pictures. This method is completely new to me, and I am not sure I like it. I dont know what kind of quality the pictures are that you get to see, and though there are no addresses, I am not sure how comfortable people would feel about having†¦show more content†¦I thought of asking Willow to help organise it into days, but I doubt shed have the patience. She might be helping us out on a new 13-episode series that were starting on in 2-3 weeks time, and shes busy with a few other writing jobs too, so I think shell be fine. Or I know she will be. But her hearts also not in it anymore. Had we lived in Norway, we couldve retired in a years time, but alas... Im looking forward to spending Christmas with my parents and all my siblings and their families (except Ryno, who lives in NZ) at our place in the Drakensberg. My second brothers wife comes from a small family, and these big family gatherings can prove to be too much for her, so theyve rented a chalet nearby. I think its partly because of all our dogs who usually join us on holidays. (Only family members small dogs are allowed there, and between my parents, myself and my sisters family, there will be quite a few.) But there is more than enough space outside. The dogs love chasing birds and frogs, digging for rat moles - awakening some long-forgotten canine instincts. My very lady-like, over-protective mixed-breed doggie, Lily (the 14-year-old), once stopped me from stepping outside the room where I was staying. Ive never seen her that way - the hair on her back and neck was raised, and she

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