If for some people, attending the mass and visiting churches are their way of observing the Holy Week. As for me I prefer to do it out of religion contexts. It would be going out in the nature and disconnecting from the world. What I mean by the latter is no communication devices nor stuff that would keep me distracted from self reflection. It is also a way to do things that you do not do on a daily basis. Like for example mountain climbing, fishing, painting the nature, hiking and etc.
I spent the Holy Week with my family. It has always been a tradition for me to go home whenever there is a holiday unless I have to go to work. This year has been good to me, so I am lucky that my employer grant my 6 day vacation leave request.
So I was in Sauda for almost a week. Spent the first two days, well, reading for my exams, working out and being spoiled by mom. The third day was the birthday celebration of my sibling and the day after that, we went outdoor rock climbing at Marvik. Then the remaining days were spent in a cabin without electricity, a toilet without flush, no faucet and internet at Nordstøldalen.
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Dining area |
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The storage room |
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Who says we are hopeless without a fridge? 🙂 |
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lots of snow ! |
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The view from the cabin. |
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Ute do ( outdoor toilet) |
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The living room |
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My creativity skills are better outside the civilization. 😛 lol |
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No, it’s not the sun. It’s the moon. Took this around past midnight I think. |
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Since I didn’t have ski with me. I used a pair of snowshoes instead. 🙂 |
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I found an old newspaper in the cabin. It says Good Old Snow Winter on the headline. |
I’ll definitely go back here again, when time permits.
Anyway, hope everyone had a great Holy Week! 🙂
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