Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Small Cottages in Norway

 


I was so impressed with the simplicity of Norway.  The small, sweet, neat and clean homes had lovely gardens.  


The curtains in the windows and potted flowers make the entrance to this cottage look so welcoming.


Of course, being nestled among these waterfalls makes for spectacular sound effects.  The negative ions in that area are so powerful.  It was a very healing setting. 


After a glorious hike, we headed back to our home, The Norwegian Prima.

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8 comments:

  1. Looks lovely and pristine. Not sure if I'd enjoy spending winters there, though!

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    1. They were expecting snow the week after we left, Bless.

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  2. Those houses are so cute and what a setting!

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  3. It looks absolutely beautiful there, Stephenie. I would quite like to live in that little cottage. Xx

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    1. It was, Jules. I love that white cottage with the climbing roses, too.

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  4. That looks exactly the kind of place I'd enjoy holidaying. I bet the air felt scrubbed clean.

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    1. It was fabulous, Cherie. I think you’d enjoy it, too.

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