

Yes, true… I’ve heard people in several countries say yr is their preferred service, so it must be quite good in general.
Yes, true… I’ve heard people in several countries say yr is their preferred service, so it must be quite good in general.
Yr is Norwegian and great for some places, but often mistaken re amount of rain in other places — here in Switzerland, eg, meteosuisse is much better.
It was hanging in the air, quite still. I put the (manual) focus at the shortest possible distance (ca 40 cm) and then took several pictures, hoping one of them would turn out OK.
Well, he has a myriad ideas – cup, vase, generic bricks, sling ammo, pot – but so far we have just been gathering clay and leaving it to dry into oblivion on the porch.
Nor serious. Playfully melancholic.
Tervuren, just outside Brussels.
Thanks. The light was truly magical.
No, a poison ring is a giftring, without the e. Don’t know why.
In Norwegian same thing: giftering, “the state of being married-ring”. Jeg er gift = i am married. It also means “I am poison”, though.
One of the best moments I had when I walked around Mont Blanc was when we came to a col on a foggy day and passed a group of Japanese tourists just as the fog lifted and you could see the fantastic view. They burst out oh and an-ing snd even laughing while they thanked the relieved guide.
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