Toward the end of July and as the warmest summer ever continued, we ventured to Mausund where Tove has the summer house. Ingvild, Arild and the kids joined us.
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| Liv took the opportunity to catch up on some reading. |
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| While Mari baked some delicious muffins |
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| I had a deep conversation with Liv on the history of the ice cream cone and whether it really was first introduced at the 1907 St Louis World's Fair. Liv wasn't buying it. |
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| Yes they are that much taller than me. |
I have been to Mausund countless times, now, in spring, summer and autumn. This is the first trip to the island where the weather was really nice the whole time we were there, albeit cool the first few days. But then it heated up and was very pleasant.
In August the sun sets noticeably earlier and by mid-August there is a real, dark, night, albeit short (2 hours?) that reminds us that summer will soon be over. We had to go back to Trondheim after spending two weeks on the island so that I could have my shoulder operated on, so we weren't out there for the totally dark nights that begin in mid-month. Still, in early August the sunsets are fabulous, and the moonrise is nice, too.
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| This grainy shot is of the moon. My camera's auto ASA setting accounts for the grain. I could have done a long exposure to avoid the grain, but I didn't have a tripod |
Ingvild, Arild and the girls only spent a few days with us on the island. After "the kids" left, we finished our latest project of wall-papering "the long room", as we call the 4th bedroom of the house. The room had been delegated as a storage room for years until last spring when we emptied it out, tore out the ancient wallpaper, repaired the walls and painted them with primer to prepare for the wallpaper job. It took a couple of days to wallpaper, but the result was fine. I can't believe I don't have a picture of it. I will have to take one next spring. We have tried to maintain the appearance of a vintage house of the 40s/50s with our choice of colors and patterns and I think we have been successful.
Gunnar and Inger really surprised us by painting the exterior of the house before we arrived. What a pleasant surprise! That saved us several days of work.
We had plenty of time for leisure . . .
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| Enjoying coffee in the evening with Gunnar and Ingvild. I took the photo from the balcony. |
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| Our moveable deck is comprised of two pallets. We set it in a little gully which kept us out of the wind. |
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| Gunnar took us fishing in his new boat. The boat is great. |
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| We caught plenty of fish, which we froze immediately and continue to use. |
Late one evening we took a walk. It was perfectly still and beautiful.
One summer evening we went to Gunnar and Inger's cabin across the sound from us. We had waffles and coffee in their enclosed gazebo. I snapped a couple of photos of the gazebo, cabin and pool, yes pool, on the walk home.
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| The gazebo |
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| The cabin |
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| The pool! |
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| The yellow cube in the distance is Tove's house. I took the pic from Gunnar's cabin at 10:45 PM. |
After I took the photo above we walked home. I took the following photo from our house toward Gunnar's cabin.
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| Gunnar's cabin is in the centre with lights on. |