This week I climbed an ear! The Øretoppen has a twin-peak that looks like two small ears of a mouse and it is this analogy that also gave the name to the mountain. Øre in Norwegian is the ear. With ...Read More
The “heather mountain” as the Lyngberget is called in Norwegian, is situated east of Kirkenes and from its top you have one of the most beautiful views over the town. On top of the mountai...Read More
Public life has come to a halt in Norway due to COVID-19. Like many other employees, I am also on “obligatory holidays”. But, since winter time is always a quite bustling time with a lot o...Read More
From Tromsø to Kirkenes How to slow down the rhythm of your life? If you ask the internet, you will find many advices on what to do to make your everyday life stress-free. Meditation, mindfulness and...Read More
Running Nose, Irritating Cough and Raspy Throat aren’t really the kind of travel companions you want to travel with when you have to fly to a workshop. I prefer to travel by myself but those thr...Read More
For me, the most exciting time at work is in December when the Snowhotel is built. As soon as one room is finished, the ice artists start their work with hammer and chisel and they conjure fabulous fi...Read More
Eleven o’clock in the evening. It is calm and the sea like a mirror and the temperatures are still far above twenty degrees centigrade. We are pushing the boat carefully into the water, start th...Read More