Note: The painting at the top of the post was created using this photo (from April 30th) as a reference.
Friday, May 8, 2026
nature's beauty May 8, 2026
Monday, May 4, 2026
a story or two May 4, 2026
When I originally purchased this Norwegian wool in Norway, the plan was to knit mittens but not at this time of year. This was to be an end of autumn project to have the mittens ready for next winter. The yarn has been sitting in a corner yet not out of sight, I did not get around to bringing it to the basement shelf. I picked up the yarn, felt it, looked at patterns, retrieved my needles from the basement. I started knitting and could not stop until one mitten was complete! This has been the most enjoyable knitting project I worked on to date. With the yarn holding so much more meaning than yarn I had purchased at a local craft store, I knitted this mitten with so much more joy and love! I will now wait to knit the second mitten during autumn!


Friday, May 1, 2026
"Hello May" May 1, 2026
Before heading off on my adventure in mid April, I had been out crocus hunting yet my success was not as it usually is for that time of year. Due to winter conditions lingering longer, the crocus season got pushed out. I hoped that if I ventured up onto Nose Hill this morning, there might still be some crocuses to enjoy. There was! In abundance! Carpeting the hills!
When I go crocus hunting, it takes getting down on the ground to become one with Mother Nature. At one point I did then was shocked to see what was looking at me! As this post's focus is on crocuses, I will leave this photo with you and get back to it later.
In the middle of crocus hunting, I passed by the pond to see it was a happening place. Crows were flying over head chasing each other. Many Mallards were flirting, chasing, courting, frolicking! I heard Sparrows, Robins, saw some kind of Hawk fly over, then it was a nice surprise to see this American Coot swimming with a Bufflehead couple.
American Coot
Thursday, April 30, 2026
back to reality April 30, 2026
I'm still holding on tight to that "walking into a fairy-tale like feeling" even though I am now back to living the reality of life! With the crazy way our world is these days in pretty much all aspects, I feel so very fortunate for my trip to Haarlem, The Netherlands and Bergen, Norway to have transpired the way it did. In all my travels over the decades, never have I had a trip go so perfectly smooth from the moment I walked out my front door on the 12th to the moment I walked back through it on the 26th. All four flights were enjoyable even the two long haul flights. All security checks and passport controls were the quickest and easiest I have ever experienced. My accommodations were perfect in every way. I met locals in both locations and travellers from many parts of the world, all were a pleasure to chat with. From hotel employees, flight attendants, taxi drivers, store clerks, tour operators, bus drivers, restaurant employees, guides, I could not have asked for my interactions with them to play out any differently. (Note: The previous thirteen posts prior to this one are of my visit to Haarlem and Bergen.)
During the wee hours of the mornings these past few days when jet-lag took over, I let my mind wander back to "walking into a fairy-tale like feeling"! I created this watercolour painting using numerous photos from my two fjord cruises as my references. I felt a line & wash style would give it that fairy tale look. When googling about Stave Churches, which this one is, I learned this is more medieval than fairy tale. Most of the Stave Churches that are left are found in Norway. In hindsight, there should be a waterfall coming off the fjord wall on the left.

























































