I move around quite a bit, because I live in the countryside and there are some distance wherever I am going. I don’t mind this time of the year, since it is daylight allmost all the time, and there are different landscapes to look at. Here are some og the sights from last week.
Stugdal, Tydal. The mountains of Sylan.
Vududalen, Levanger.
Snåsa
Selbu
Selbustrand
Selbustrand – Mostadmarka
They are all beautiful images – so beautiful that they all but make me cry! The three cows in the late-afternoon sunlight look as if you taught them to pose that way! Thank you for sharing such lovely photos of your part of the world! Z
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Thanks a lot for your very nice comment, Zeebra.
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Very beautiful samplings of the different areas. Everything looks clean and fresh.
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Quite clean and fresh. Glad you liked them, Anneli.
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Sylan is somewhere I hope to visit at some point – it’s beautiful looking place
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You are right, Rudolf. Sylan is very beautiful, and the light and the colours always changing, when they are not hiding in the clouds. That happens often in this part of the country…
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Your photos are ALWAYS lovely and a joy to view.
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Thanks a lot, Ingrid.
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Absolutely lovely!
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Thanks, Gunta.
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It looks like a wonderful place to live..
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Yes, but I think most places are, Roberta. In some way or the other. This place: fresh nature.
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Gorgeous photos.
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Thanks, Geek.
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Judging from these photos you live is a beautiful area. Great shots.
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The nature and landscapes are quite ok. Thanks, Oneowner.
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A dream place for inspiration and to let the heart perceive the vibrations of nature.
Adiós
Carlos
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Thanks Carlos. I like nature, you are so right.
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🙂
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Beautiful shots or ‘kjempefint’ as my friends from Norway says… 😉
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I know “kjempefint”, Sorte And. Takk for det, thanks.
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Your cows are prettier than our cows. I love the reflection of the horses in the water.
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I can’t believe some cows are prettier than others. Bachelorette. But there sure are different types.
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Beautiful photos. The countryside looks so lovely, fresh and clean. Like your photo compositions too – they have a really nice balance to them. Nice crop of flowers by the roadside..
I do so wish I have visited Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland back in the 1970s when I lived in London. Alas it was too expensive for me back then, and now, I don’t have the health or money to travel at all.
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Your are on the other side of the world, Victoria. But I’m quite sure there are areas in Australia you haven’t explored yet. It is a huge country, but you certainly find a lot of beauty and interest in your neighborhood. And I guess we all can. Thanks for your comment.
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Everything….just beautiful…I wish I could see these things in person..
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I really wish I could see your horses, squirrels and blue birds in person. Thanks Suzanne.
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LOL! A fine pair we are, aren’t we?
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Absolutely!! 😉
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Lovely! Those sure look like happy cows. 🙂
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I hope so, at least these are outside during summer. Not all of them are. Thanks, Usual Bliss.
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Absolutely beautiful captures Bente. Of course my favorite is the first one of the ponies and their reflections in the pond. Gorgeous! The one with the large green field make me want to grab one of those ponies for a nice gallop.
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Of course your favorite is that of the icelandic horses. There are so many of them in this very small village and they are excellent for the mountains. Thanks for your comment, Bella R.
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Another lot of magic images,what a beautiful place you live in and you have captured this in the best possible way.Stunning!!! cheers Callie
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Thanks a lot for your comment, Callie.
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These are so incredibly beautiful! I want to visit Norway so badly!!!
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Thanks, Shutterbug. But you have to take into consideration that it rains almost every day, at least some rain, or a lot.
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What month does it rain the least? Oh, and when is it halfway warm? That’s when I’ll come visit! 🙂
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Rain the least? It may be may, it may be june, it may be july, or august. We never know, Shutterbug. The best is to take both a bikini and a raincoat when you leave in the morning (or, I didn’t use my bikini this year yet), and hope you don’t need your winterjacket before september.
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You make a great ambassador. The images are all sensational. I truly cannot choose one to like best 🙂
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We were lucky with some nice weather, in between a lot of bad weather. Not always that lucy, Ella, but thanks for your comment.
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Love all of these pictures! It’s so cool to get a glimpse into a different country like this. 🙂 Especially like that sunset one at the end!
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Thats exactly what I like about blogging. To get glimses from other worlds. Glad you liked them, Sama.
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Oh it looks so lovely – especially the last – sunset 🙂
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Glad you liked them. Thanks, Keira.
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stunning but that house in the field took my breath away…oh i would love to live there…
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It is probably occupied, Soma. But there are some empty farms and old houses around. Thanks for your comment.
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Beautiful….beautiful:)
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Thanks, Cowgirl. I guess the sizes of farms and fields are quite different from your neighborhood.
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Just a bit…here where I live it is not irrigated yet…we are looking into it…if you want to provide for your family with farming wheat or barley you need at least 3000 acres per year to survive…if we get irrigation well then we can do more and provide more:):):)
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thank you for this tour of norway…your country is so very beautiful…and you capture the beauty well
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Thanks a lot for your comment, Sandy.
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Nydelige bilder fra vakre Trøndelag. Virkelig stemningsfullt. 🙂
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Takk for det, Inga.
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Ben, you live in a beautiful country. seeing ur posts makes me feel as if I m actually there. i loved the 3rd frame. roadside tulips(dont know if they are actually tulips) makes a great composition. thanks for sharing.
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No tulips growing wild in Norway, Mayur, but the flowers were nice with a lovely scent. I picked some to take home. Thanks a lot, best wishes from Bente…
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and yes the last frame too…. 😉
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You are an amazing ambassador for your incredibly beautiful country!
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Just trying to find something interesting to photograph in my neighborhood, but thanks, Brightlife.
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Wonderful and so many different landscapes you seem to have over there. As a picture I very much like the one you made in Snåsa. Not you everyday kind op picture. Very cheery too.
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You are right, the landscape changes almost with every turn of the road, and all the different weather (most of it rain this summer) makes the change of light quite interesting. Thanks for your comment, Cybermum.
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Norway is very beautiful. These are lovely shots Bente! 🙂
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Thanks a lot, Chillbrook. Cornwall is not so bad too….
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lovely pictures of pretty places……. 🙂
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Thanks, Catrinblue.
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Glorious images – and such beautiful light.
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Light is important, but it canges so fast around here that I can barely keep up with it. Thanks.
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Lovely shots. Reminds me of a wonderful road trip in your lovely country many years ago (1976 – argh, so old!). I especially like the one of Selbu.
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That time I was roadtripping (train) around France and Spain, Rachel. It was wonderful, especially the beaches.Thanks for your comment.
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so fresh and green… i almost envy you: everyhing in italy is now dried and parched, the main color being straw-yellow. 🙂
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Glad you mentioned it, Alessandro: there are some advantages with rain every day. 😉
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WOW! These are so beautiful photographs… Especially the reflections of the horses fascinated me. Thank you dear Bente, love, nia
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It was a very fine evening, dear Nia, glad you liked it.
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Very nice! I really like the way the horses are reflected in the water in the first one.
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It was actually quite late in the evening, 9 or 10, but it looks like a fine summer day maybe. Thanks, Xavier.
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Hello Bente, you live in a beautiful country. I love photo nr 5!
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Thanks a lot for your comment, Yvonne.
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Se ve un sitio precioso, me encanta, tienes que estar encantado de tener sitios así cerca, abrazos
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Sí, me alegro de que hay lugares hermosos alrededores, Manoli. Thanks, abrazos.
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What beautiful countryside! I really enjoyed your photographs.
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Glad you liked them, Sandy.
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Beautiful shots. The houses are my favorite. I’m partial to old houses, barns, houses out in the open, wooden houses.., you get what I mean 😉
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I know exactly what you mean, Fabolous. And can’t agree more, about old houses.
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Amazing shots, Bente! The field and farmhouse photo is breathtaking.
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Thanks a lot, Lori.
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You live in a beautiful part of the world!
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Yea, kind of agree. But I am sure you do too, McDowell.
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incredible images !
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Thanks, Samsara,
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Love them… I was thinking about going to visit your beautiful country this summer, but unfortunately I have only a week in august, not enough time to enjoy Norway as we would like to… Thanks for sharing your captures… I can almost feel as if I were there.
Jota.
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And I have been on some amazing journeys with you in Galicia. Thanks, JM Barros.
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I’d move there in a heart beat. Wonderful.
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No you wouldn’t leave the sun and the beaches on Hawaii, Karen. Not voluntarily at least. 😉
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I guess I would think it fascinating as I’ve never had to live in snow. But the country has always attracted me.
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So many beautiful scenes! It would be a huge pleasure to travel through there!
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You’re spoiled on beautiful landscapes, Montucky. But it might be a change, a change with some similarities.
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great pictures that tells of a wonderful scenario 🙂
u simply the best!!!
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Thanks a lot, Mose. Doing some stuff from Rwanda soon?
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Lovely photos! What an awesome country!
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Thanks a lot for your comment, Adam.
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For en flott blogg du har! Fantastisk nydelige bilder! Liker godt “Sommer i Trøndelag”, spesielt liker jeg det femte bilde, fra Selbu – så vakkert lys!
Hjertelig takk for hyggelig kommentar på min blogg!
Ønsker deg en GOD SOMMER! : )
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Tusen takk for det. Du har masse flotte reportasjebilder, men naturbildene og naturmystikken i dem likte jeg kjempemy. Superbilder, Fotonita. (synd du ikke har wordpress, lettere å kommunisere da..)
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Jeg savner Norge…
Vakre motiver ♡
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Tusen takk for det, Mennog. Men du har jo så mye natur rundt deg.
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beautiful photos, Bente, make you wish to get a chance to visit this places.
Ciao, Francina
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Thanks, Francina. Ciao.
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beautiful sunset – thanks for sharing (:
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Very nice pictures, amaizing colours, the landscapes are gorgeous!! I love the cows!!
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Gorgeous Bente! What a beautiful countryside!
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Love that yellow-green field aglow with beautiful light. A beautiful country, Bente.
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Delightful pictures. A very Norwegian feeling.
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¡Excelente!!!!! Precioso contenido.
Un ocasional y particular saludo.
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Underbara bilder fràn Norge… Om ett par veckor sà är jag i Sverige…
Det blir bilder fràn Sverige om ett par veckor, fast jag kommer inte att publicera sà mycket när jag är i Sverige, det blir efteràt… Skärgàrdsbilder…
Ha det bra
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Bellas fotografías!, se ve un lugar precioso!
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love the colours and the light in the 5th and the last photo… great! Norway must really have beautiful landscapes!
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Beautiful scenery. Greetings.
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These images are really beuatiful! These places must be amazing!
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Lo reveo ahora, y encuentro la serie verdaderamente preciosa, bucólica absoluta. ¡Qué bien trabajas y creas resultados!
Un gran saludo.
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Norway is beautiful!
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