We were walking today when we came across a cute little community of little wooden houses and decided to go and have a look. Lots of little summer cottages too cold to stay in during the winter. We wandered around, I took some pictures and then we tried to leave but the gate we came in through was locked and the fence was taller than Henrik so there was no chance of climbing over! I started to panic but after trudging round the area in knee deep snow, we managed to find a nice man who unlocked the gate for us. Panic over, we came home, made a pizza are now enjoying an afternoon of Seinfeld.
That's a hageby! Super cute. I have a dream of someday owning a cottage at a hageby and spending my summers gardening my little plot, but that would entail moving to Oslo. Also, the waiting list to get in is about 50 years long. Yea for homemade pizza!
Katherine- The pizza in Norway is terrible, they use Jarlsberg instead of mozzerella which is just soooooo wrong (I love jarlsberg but it does not belong on a pizza!) and they are loadedup with way too much salt so the only way is to make your own- much better!
That's a hageby! Super cute. I have a dream of someday owning a cottage at a hageby and spending my summers gardening my little plot, but that would entail moving to Oslo. Also, the waiting list to get in is about 50 years long. Yea for homemade pizza!
ReplyDeletethe yellow house looks so cute as if it had a face :)
ReplyDeletewonderful sunny day.
lovely little houses & an afternoon of seinfeld with that delicious looking pizza sounds cosy & wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely little houses and delicious looking homemade pizza. Is the pizza good in Norway?
ReplyDeleteKatherine- The pizza in Norway is terrible, they use Jarlsberg instead of mozzerella which is just soooooo wrong (I love jarlsberg but it does not belong on a pizza!) and they are loadedup with way too much salt so the only way is to make your own- much better!
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