Well, aside from the beloved Ignåfrød, isn’t Munch buried there? And Ibsen? Or Grieg? But I guess they don’t need to say what they did… :)
⁓ Chris · 2006 Feb 8 · 5:04PM
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2005 December 11 · 12:55PM · Sunday · Hallings gate, Oslo, Norway
C is showing me how he tightened the cuff of his coat.
⁓ Katy · 2006 Feb 7 · 3:22PM
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2005 December 11 · 12:55PM · Sunday · Hallings gate, Oslo, Norway
Is C showing me his finger? I’m not sure.
⁓ Katy · 2006 Feb 7 · 3:23PM
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2005 December 11 · 12:56PM · Sunday · Hallings gate, Oslo, Norway
We spend a lot of time on our walks actually just standing, waiting for C to catch up.
⁓ Katy · 2006 Feb 7 · 3:23PM
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2005 December 11 · 12:56PM · Sunday · Hallings gate, Oslo, Norway
She’s a charmer! All cozied up in papa’s coat…
⁓ Katy · 2006 Feb 7 · 3:24PM
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2005 December 11 · 1:02PM · Sunday · Hallings gate, Oslo, Norway
We took a quiet snowy weekend walk in the graveyard near our house. Not as goth as it sounds! It’s got nice walking paths, and is a convenient alternative to walking on the busy street that runs along it. Lots of people walk their dogs here, or just stroll through. I enjoy reading the headstones, and I think it’s interesting that they will often state the person’s occupation. For example: “Ignåfrød Hælefrusen, publisher”, like a final business card.