9:30am
Instead of the sun, the moon is pretty much visible in the sky all day long.10:00am
The sun is theoretically supposed to rise at 10:01am, but because we are in the mountains, that time varies, and we don't see the sun until a bit later.
To take advantage of the sun, Anne, Daniel, and I decided to go on a snow shoe tour around Jøssåsen today.
Here I am, looking like a little Eskimo with old school snow shoes. I bet you couldn't find snow shoes like these any more. I saw some at a sporting goods store the other day, and they were so high tech-looking, with aluminum frames and all. Too fancy, if you ask me. I prefer our antique snow shoes.
Anne and Daniel walk ahead of me while I busily take pictures along the way.
Anne thinks I look like a little troll in this picture. Do I really?
Me with Superaffengeil Papa Daniel and my Partner-in-Crime, Anne, soaking up the sun and getting some endorphins while exploring the forest with our awesome snow shoes.
11:00am
We are by the lake, a familiar place, after trekking around for an hour in the snowy wonderland.
Anne takes a much needed rest on the snow.
11:30am
I am back in Nergarden just in time for some yummy brunch!
12:00pm
It got cloudy, and the sun is nowhere to be seen...
...until about an hour later, when it makes its much desired appearance.
1:00pm
2:00pm
The sun doesn't stay too long, hidden behind dark stormy clouds.
3:00pm
We are showered with fluffy white snow, and yes, the sun is gone. Even if the clouds cleared, there would be no sun.
Unfortunately, I missed taking some photos at 4pm because I was slaving away in the kitchen, making beouf bourguignon with real red wine, which is extremely rare in Camphills and perhaps even more so at Camphills in Norway.
5:00pm
Does this picture look familiar? My day started with a similar photo from my window.
6:00pm
I intended to take pictures until 7pm, but I put a halt to that idea when I could capture nothing interesting in the dark, even with long exposures and a tripod. So the project ended at 6pm with this picture: tractor clearing snow. Woohoo!