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My first challenge of the day was to find strength to leave the starting point. The Mageli Camping website shows some alternatives I had. Stay at the pool, hang around in an ice cream bar, rent a cabin to rest or play yatzy, …. It was a rainy day, and I managed to stick to my original plan. The staff were sorry for not being able to offer a proper pilgrim stamp for my pilgrim pass, but the company stamp was a satisfactory substitute. Security Warning! The Rolla Stone Bridge was taken out of service in August Here is the official pilgrim warning description. Luckily I passed the bridge before it was closed, so here are photos from the surroundings:. This is the downstream view from the centre of the bridge. Where are the cows hiding? Are they not water proof enough to be outside? Well, they might be at the summer farm in the mountains, of course. I am just checking if it is safe to jump or not. I hope to be contacted for a job in a commercial once. Does this one work well? If not, I can easily change it to:. As I said, I walked here on a rainy day. At some point I tried to hide inside a raincoat, but the view turned out like this:. Walk slow enough to remember to look back. Here I enjoyed quite fun fog patterns, changing for every stop:. Some crossings later I was happy that someone had thought of putting up an extra sign. It was not quite obvious that this was the correct turn:. Never mind. Soon forgotten. The next view was like taken out of a Norwegian fairy tale — The Nordrum Farm. The oldest building is from about the year And it turned out it contains a pilgrim hostel as well:. And if you plan a wedding, you can have the party at the upper floor to the left, and then spend the night in the little cabin up there, with a private open fireplace. You can even be tempted to rent this house for a night. I must have got a but dizzy up there. The next I noticed was that my vision got blury, like this:. Saved by Rotary — amazing! After I ran into this sign post and stared at their wheel for five minutes, my vision felt quite OK. Then I realized that I was standing at the highest point of the trail, with a hill fort nearby. So I studied the information signs and decided to take a detour. And look who had arrived there before me! Of course, as I had been staring at that wheel for so long…. Then we enjoyed the view together, and I was told an interesting Dutch story by Toon Tellegen about the squirrel and the ant. One morning the squirrel and the ant were walking through the forest. It was a beautiful day and they walked out of the forest, into the distance. The squirrel said nothing. He thought as deeply he could. What if I sat down, he thought, would the world become smaller again? And what if I sat down forever? He found that a complicated thought and decided he would just look around from now on. We sat on for a while. Then we decided to head for infinity though completing the last effort of the day; walk all the way to the hill top:. This view towards north is worth a photo or five. From here a pilgrim will be able to admire the stave church at Ringebu for the first time. But the bag was not too comfortable, so I switched to this brilliant viewpoint. It was a really suitable place for contemplation on infinity. Here, the very existence of stave churches was discussed. This one was first mentioned in the year , so even a V. At a time when both Shetland, the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland were parts of the country and the black death pandemic was still about three generations ahead in time. Any hiker should plan a long stop here, as they offer both food, an art exhibition and a tiny museum shop. Our pilgrim leg ended here. He liked that word, indecision, but he could never really figure out what it meant exactly. Heave a sigh if you must. Stay at the pool, hang around in an ice cream bar, rent a cabin to rest or play yatzy, … It was a rainy day, and I managed to stick to my original plan. I enjoyed the sound of the waterfall for five minutes. Ten minutes later I was still around… At last I managed to turn around to admire the bridge. And the farmhouse looks as if the farmer is rich too. Looking back, you can nearly see Mageli camping behind that bend on the main road: This road was more of a main road in former days than today: Old buildings meet new ones. If this was a pilgrim shelter, I would definitely have spent a night there! The colour green is versatile. Thank you, Sjoukje. Meals matter, I have heard said! Next: A cosy pilgrim shelter for two persons. It will give you the proper feeling of the year , about. Next to the shelter there is a pilgrim chapel inside an old outbuilding. At some point I tried to hide inside a raincoat, but the view turned out like this: So I changed my mind. I got out of the rain gear just in time to spot this signpost: The details were interesting. They tell about protection of a forest area. Well — time to move on: Walk slow enough to remember to look back. Here I enjoyed quite fun fog patterns, changing for every stop: Some crossings later I was happy that someone had thought of putting up an extra sign. It was not quite obvious that this was the correct turn: You get directly from weed to harmony: But for me it lasted only for a few meters. Signs of a recent storm came up: Looking back: And looking forward, from the same spot: Never mind. And it turned out it contains a pilgrim hostel as well: You can rent the upper floor in this building: And if you plan a wedding, you can have the party at the upper floor to the left, and then spend the night in the little cabin up there, with a private open fireplace. Then you get hold of some friends and continue walking: I must have got a but dizzy up there. The next I noticed was that my vision got blury, like this: Then it got worse: And at this point I had to sit down! Slowly the colors normalized, but I was still worried: Saved by Rotary — amazing! Of course, as I had been staring at that wheel for so long… I ran down to greet them, and got a hug and a Dutch biscuit. Then we decided to head for infinity though completing the last effort of the day; walk all the way to the hill top: Here it is, with a brave American on top of it! That does not happen every day, I guess. Even another American had conquered the top: This view towards north is worth a photo or five. I got inspired by this sight — — so I sat down and leaned back myself: But the bag was not too comfortable, so I switched to this brilliant viewpoint. Later we moved downhill, with a hope for waffles in our heads. In other words — we walked quickly! But high speed is no reason to forget to admire local details: Here, the very existence of stave churches was discussed. 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A week like a good May week should be. Bright color popping all over. Trees with buds and little green things. The smell of dirt and cut grass. Out of control birds up at 4 am singing all the songs for a good day. It is all the good stuff especially when the world seems like a crap shoot. You feel me? The week. It was a fast moving one in my mind. Lots of outdoor time even though my allergies have taken the form of a little troll in my skull and are kicking me in my brain, right behind my eyes, constantly. I cleaned up most of the garden beds, layered down cardboard in the paths that I am going over with in woodshchips hopefully that will help keep the slugs and weeds at bay , and got rid of a shit ton of busted up tree. Seeds are all started, mustard greens are growing everywhere, and I am slowly seeing the perennials pop up. Every year I get better at remembering what and where I planted shit. Other then all the fun outdoor chores, the week has been pretty basic. But I was busy too working on some mug preorders and the such. I also stopped in to see So pogo on her stick, tried to clean my studio but instead made an even bigger mess, biked to the library twice and almost cried when I stopped in at the grocery store and everything went up in price again! It is so fucked! Other then that just more normal stuff. Not super eventful but I am ok with that. I think the mr and I are going to head over this morning, go for a walk, drink coffee, and cut down a busted up tree in her backyard. You know, do something nice for the lady. She did birth me after all and what kind of a place this world would be without me. The rest of the day? My blood is boiling. My thought are vicious and I feel like I will become a feral animal that will attack when I hear the shit coming from the mouths of old men.. Liberty No More. If Roe v. Wade is overturned, the very definition of what it means to be American will change for women and girls in the United States. The wardrobe with the handles is everything. An the rest of the house is cute too. Nature knows and knows best. Plant when the leaves are just so of the butterflies are around you know? Read the article. It will make sense. Oh hell yeah. Cooking always makes me feel better if I am anxious. Keeps me sane. So you know and sound smart in any conversation that you have about staircases. How is spring treating you? I have been loving the weather but man this past week my allergies have kicked in and blah. Itchy eyes and skin, runny nose, and brain fog. I feel like my head is going to float away. We had a packed past week. There was Easter with the family. Pretty much everyone was there, no one fought, and there was plenty of candy and bubbles.. Good stuff. Then Monday the mr got his truck back from the police station. Thank god , and now he keeps the doors lock and the key out of the ignition. I also went for a long walk in a t-shirt and sandals that day and and then the next day I went for my morning run hate and mittens in close to half a foot of the wettest snow ever. The power went out for hours and a few of my neighbors trees fell over and crashed into out fence. Also goos stuff. Drove over the boarder forgot to fill out the online forms and had to pull over and do all that.. We got to the Biodome, walked around the different evornments, saw some animals made me sad. They got hotdogs and shit, I got new toilet brushes! And as always there was some other stuff, like adulting things, work things, life things, but nothing worth the mention so that was the week. Today I am going into the studio for the better part of the morning to glaze while the mr goes off to work. We have a date this afternoon to go see a play. Not something I usually would do but we actually kind of have to go. It is Barbs play so you know me being all nice and shit…. But I am sure it will be great. And then I am probably going to come home, plant seeds, make soup, and hide for the rest of the day. A very mysterious place indeed. If you are not or stopped, jump back on the wagon, it is for your own good. This could change peoples lives. I guess it is time for me to stop that. Prices are sooo crazy. Good thing farmshare price is seasonal and I already paid for the year! A 4-year-old can run errands alone Rhubarb time is fast approaching. And for that a cake was in order. Nothing super fancy, just a straight up rhubarb situation, with a little lemon drizzle. No strawberry. No nuts. Just a lot of rhubarb because sometimes that is all you need. A big delicious rhubarb bundt cake. The stuff. Flour, baking powder and soda, salt, and cinnamon. Chopped rhubarb frozen and thawed , plant milk, oil, brown and white sugar, vanilla ,applce cider vinegar, powdered sugar, and a lemon. In a large bowl miix the oil, vanilla and sugars together until completely combined, In a smaller bowl whisk all the dry ingredients together. Add the dry to the wet along with the zest of the lemon and the gently mix while pouring in the vinegar and milk. Fold in chopped rhubarb. Pour batter into a WELL greased and floured bundt pan. A stuck bundt sucks. A little over an hour later you got yourself a gorgeous golden brown cake. And ever so gently get that bundt out of pan. If your top gets stuck like mine did, all is well, just repair as best as you can. The cake will still taste amazing.. Make a little lemon glaze while its cooling. Just powdered sugar and lemon juice. Mix until a thick but drizzle -able consistency,. Drizzle on the glaze. And because I screwed up the top when taking it out of the pan I wanted to gussy it up a little so I added a few plops of strawberry jam. In a large bowl mix together the oil, vanilla, and brown and white sugar until compelelty combined. In a separate bowl whisk together the flour, salt, zest from the lemon, baking powder and soda, and cinnamon. Dump the dry into the wet and gently mix while pouring in the milk and vinegar mixture. Once mixed fold in the chopped rhubarb. Grease and flour a bundt pan. Pour the cake batter into the pan, tap the bottom on the counter to remove any bubbles , then place into preheated oven. Bake for 1 hour or until a deep golden brown and a tester poked into the center comes out clean. While it is cooling make the glaze. Squeeze the juice of the half the lemon into the powdered sugar and mix until combined. If it seems to thick to drizzle, add more juice. To thin, add more powder sugar. Once cake has cooled, drizzle glaze all over. If you want fancy and a little flavor pop, add a few plops of strawberry jam on top. Cake will be good in airtight container on counter for days. Any longer just cut it up and freeze it. You knw that feeling you get when someone steels your car? While he was working. With a bunch or his really expensive tools in it on top of like a million other things that suck ass to get stolen. Actually the week started off just fine, well maybe kind of blah. We both have been feeling a bit shitty many tests confirm not covid but spring allergies are kicking and I always get the foggy brain feels this time of year so whatever. And for the most part I did well I made some messes and I missed few days of throwing which was super duper satisfying. If you throw on a wheel you know that centering a hunk of clay that big is really a full body experience. My core is sore as heck and all my studio clothes are covered in clay. As for the cleaning, well it always starts off messy and I am still in that messy state so now I need to rectify all that which basically means I just need to fill up the recycling, donation box, and trash with everything. I want to get rid of it all. So back to the truck. Mid day Wednesday I get a prank call form the mr telling me his truck was stolen. I say prank because who the hell gets their car stolen. Turns out someone wanted it. And so it became the thing that pretty much made the rest of the week a shit show. But not all bad. We did have Barb and the littles also came over for puzzles, food, and bear tossing. And of course ragging on the mr about his stolen truck because duh. I also convinced them to come over this coming up week during school break for a day or two of manual labor, paid of course, so I am counting in little hands to help me get my outside looking pristine! But yah, the truck thing kind of overtook the days. The police said the longer it was gone the less likely we were to get it back and if we did it would probably be in not so great condition. That reality sucked. I spent more time then I ever wanted combing through craigslist and online market places for someone selling a truck like ours and tools. Even time I left the house I was distracted by looking at cars, parked and driving. We had our friends and friend of friends on the lookout. And you know what? A few days after the incident we call it that now one of those friends of a friend of a friend, well they spotted it. She texted the mr, called the police and after the mr chased the guy down on his scooter HAHA no joke the guy ditched it and now the truck is happily waiting at the police staton until they can process it. And now it is Sunday, and Easter Sunday to boot. Also it would be Seans 33rd birthday today fucker. A day to celebrate with the fam so we are going over to the moms house and having a thing with food snd easter egg hunt and all the jazz. And then if I have any time the afternoon, back to that cleaning. Want to get that shit done before it gets really nice out and I never want to come inside again. What do you think? As long as it is not stuff like food and essentials that people need, only stuff that is non essential like brand name clothes or artwork. And also. T he Ancient Origins of the Easter Bunny. Could It Do the Same for Me? Everything Everywhere All at Once, explained by a quantum physicist. Have you noticed all the things popping out of the ground? This time every year I get hyper aware of what is stating to grow and then get all sorts of exited when I see a new flower or weed for that matter, emerge from the brownish still thawing ground. Excited as hell for the green. Not so much summer. So have you filed your taxes yet? This past week was the week we had an appointment with the accountant but I ended up canceling it. They are not done and sure I feel a little relief that I am not rushing but also a little annoyed that I have extended the dread for longer. My new goal date is May Other then not finishing our taxes, the week was alright. I basically spent most of my time making and or glazing pots and taking pictures to update the shop. I did get to see Megan and commiserate with her on her 40th birthday. I also started repotting some of the plants around the house I ran out of soil and I went for my first real bike ride of the season! Oh does my bike need a tune up! The mr and I are hoping to do a little something outside today. I am feeling a little stir crazy, feeling the call of the woods hard. I need to be outside! If you buy it, wash that shit well! I know a guy who likes the smell of sweaty feet….. Just saying. Just do it. I need balance. I need to be a little uncomfortable sometimes or else pleasure is boring. So I guess I am not addicted so that is good. Too much pleasure can lead to addiction. How to break the cycle and find balance. Reading net nook is awesome. You know, this sounds like hard work. Very very slowly. Internet fro the week. Pictures from the week. Internet from the week. It is a spring time essential. You need this. Now to the rhubarb bundt cake! Cake batter. And pop that bundt into the oven and bake. Once cake is out of pan, let cool on a wire rack. I think is looked nice, not better, but nice. Then you eat cake. Simple as that. Add vinegar to the milk. Once baked, remove from pan and let cool on a wire rack. And basically that sums up the week. I was starting to get really mad! Interent from the week. The Narrow Kvitfjell Cabin on Top of the Mountains in Norway - This garden shed kitchen situation is pretty much perfect -Oh watch out, it could be coming for us! Everything Everywhere All at Once, explained by a quantum physicist Pictures fro the week.

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