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Norwegian kicksled history Posted by kari on Feb 20, 2011
I guess I have sledding on my mind. Maybe it´s because I have not gone sledding once this winter or maybe it´s because we are in the midst of another dumping of snow on our already snowy grounds here in MN. We enjoyed a few days of melting and puddles, to which I gladly…
Dogsledding in Norway Posted by kari on Feb 19, 2011
Hundekjøring is definitely on my list of things to do before I die. Imagine leading a team of beautiful, strong, and determined dogs through the white, brisk, Norwegian landscape and hear nothing but the sound of the sled moving across the snow and the noise of the dogs working as a team under your…
Samisk-norsk controversy over road sign Posted by kari on Feb 17, 2011
The county that Tromsø lies in is called Troms (på samisk) and Romsa (på samisk). It was not until July 1, 2006 that the Sami name for the county became officially recognized. In the event that you are interested in etymology like myself, I´ll tell you what the name is believed to have derived…
Madrugada Posted by kari on Feb 10, 2011
If you understand Spanish or Portuguese, you may recognize the word “madrugada” as meaning “dawn.” If you are Norwegian or are interested in Norwegian music, you will recognize Madrugada as a great Norwegian band that is no longer together. My brother wrote an article about the end of the White Stripes Era and although…
Polarsirkelen-the Arctic Circle Posted by kari on Feb 8, 2011
My best friend and I stopped here on our road trip from his family’s hometown in southern Troms Fylke (county) all the way down to where we lived in Oslo. It was an absolutely incredible road trip. I have posted pictures on Facebook of the trip, so you can see more pictures there. The coolest…
Root vegetables in Norwegian Cuisine Posted by kari on Feb 6, 2011
Glazed Leg of Lamb with Roasted Root Vegetables Root vegetables are important ingredients in Scandinavian cuisine. In this dish the lamb meat is accompanied by a plethora of root vegetables – scented with mustard, rosemary and garlic—New Scandinavian Cooking So I went to ´The Inn´last night with my family. I had heard it was…
Tattoos & Norway Posted by kari on Feb 2, 2011
When you think about fashion in Norway, do you kind of group it in with “the rest of Europe” in terms and styles and trends? I typically do. The only fashion stereotypes that I have heard before about Europe are that there are a lot of gothic dressers in Germany and in the Netherlands…