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Dagsturhytta (Day-Trip Cabin), Hovden, Setesdal, Norway,
A collaborative effort between the municipality of Bykle and SVR, the organization overseeing protected wild landscapes across Norway.
Aksent Arkitekter AS
#art#design#architecture#minimal#nature#interior design#travesl#norway#cabin#setesdal#hovden#trip#refuge#shelter#hiking#dagsturhytta#aksent arkitekter AS#bykle#SVR#landscape
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Traditional Norwegian hairstyle
Most commonly worn in the Agder region, south-west region of Norway. They are sadly going out of fashion so it's harder to find photos on it. However in the Setesdal region they are more common. I will post about the Setesdal hairstyle too:)
#norway#bunad#norge#culture#norwegianculture#culturenorway#traditional#norwegian#bunadstakk#vintagenorway#cultural wear#cultural clothing#nordic culture#cultures#cultural#traditionalwear#traditional clothes#traditional clothing#traditions#cultural hairstyles#traditional hairstyles#hairstyle#traditional braids#braids#agder#vest agder#setesdal#norwegian history#nordic#hair
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Folklore garments from the Setesdal Valley region of Norway
Norwegian vintage postcard, illustrated by Damsleth
#tarjeta#postkaart#sepia#carte postale#folklore#ansichtskarte#damsleth#setesdal#briefkaart#region#photo#photography#postal#postkarte#vintage#illustrated#norwegian#setesdal valley#norway#garments#postcard#historic#valley#ephemera
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updated my article about Norwegian Bunads!
#took a while for the map haha#the agder and rogaland ones were new to me#maybe they revamped them#the tiny bunads are from paper dolls pics#nordland bnad wasnt there so i obviously had to add it#the paperdoll pictures were pretty old so things have changed but thought it was cool to put them on a map#norway#culture#bunads#norge#telemark#hallingsdal#hardanger#setesdal#mine#my blog
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desde Blog Arte Plus:
Mirador de Hovdenuten en Noruega diseñado por Aksent Arkitekter.
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#arquitectura#architecture#cabin#cabaña#mirador#senderismo#Aksent Arkitekter#Hovdenuten#Setesdal#Noruega#netherlands#rock wall#stone wall#muro de piedra#rustico#paisaje#naturaleza
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Norway - Setesdal - juin 2023
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In Norway as well! Here's folk dress from Hallingdal, Røros and Setesdal in that order.
Photos in public domain from digitaltmuseum.no
thinking about traditional folk clothing which accentuated being fat or broad instead of small waists or slim silhouettes
#folk dress#folk costume#folkedrakt#digitaltmuseum#setesdal#hallingdal#røros#norway#norge#folkedrakter
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Me and Hans (the driver). Hans has served 60 years on the footplate at SB, and 50 of them as a driver. This was his last trip and I had the honor of being his fire(wo)man. He retired, but he will still be around to help out and train us newbies.
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Colorwork time! The colors will all come together on this Setesdal Hat (pattern is by Arne & Carlos), don’t you worry!
#knitting#knitlife#knitters of tumblr#hand knitted#handknit#knittersoftumblr#handmade#colorwork#knitting in the round#stranded knitting#knit wip#knitting hats#Setesdal hat
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This clip has flawless comedic timing and lives in my head rent free, but what really makes this post the gift that keeps on giving is the occasional roasting of Listadialekt it brings in on the regular
Dog Training Inspo tiktok thinks I want to see: high velocity high impact rapid fire malinois content and offleash heeling with an e-collar
Dog Training Inspo I actually want to see on tiktok:
#brings me back to my school days at landslinja for gullsmedhandverk in setesdal#whats the point of bringing together 20 students from honningsvåg to vennesla without mocking the living shit out of each other ❤️
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Johan Fredrik Eckersberg (Norwegian,1822-1870)
View from Valle in Setesdal, 1852
Oil on canvas
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Plural endings of most nouns in different Norwegian dialects.
by jkvatterholm
This map is of the plural ending, basically the same as English -s/-es. “Hest-ar”=“horse-es”.
Lot’s of fun stuff has happened with these endings. Categories have merged, systems have been simplified and R’s have been lost.
Was really hard to find info about everything though. I originally wanted to include the other Nordic nations, but there is not enough information, and they don’t necessarily follow the same system as Norwegian, having merged genders and such, so they would not fit.
Original:
Old Norse: hestar - greinir - kirkjur - hús
Some dialects:
Oslo: hester - greiner - kjerker - hus
Innherred: hesta’ - greini’ - kjerskå’ - hus
Telemark: hestar - greinir - kyrkjur - hus
Østfold: hestær - greiner - kjerker - huser/hus
Vefsen: hestæ’ - greine’ - kjørskor - hus
Hardanger: hestar - greiner - kyrkjor - hus
Setesdal: hesta’ - greini’ - kyrkjou’ - hus
Sunnmøre: hesta’ - greine’ - kirkje’ - hus
Written:
English: horses - branches - churches - houses
Nynorsk: hestar - greiner - kyrkjer - hus
Classic NN: hestar - greiner - kyrkjor - hus
Bokmål: hester - greiner - kirker - hus
Most common changes:
In the east most categories have merged to “-er”. Vikværsk has preserved “-ar” as “-ær”.
In Vikværsk and most Vestlandsk the feminine nouns have merged, and is distinct from masculine.
Most of Norway has lost the -r, together with some of Sweden.
U/O/Å is quite interchangeable. Sometimes becoming A. A sometimes becomes Æ or E.
More remote places tend to preserve the different categories better.
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Amazonite from Evje, Setesdal
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Setesdal, Norway, 1918 - by Anders Beer Wilse (1865 - 1949), Norwegian
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Norway - Setesdal - Juin 2023
Bike & climb
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MOR NOVELLA??
It breaks my heart honestly, because if that's happening we might not see peace yet. I know Bambie sweater was a dumb thing, but she is now promoting ACOTAR not HOFAS. She also recently rebranded sooo....
So she posted this right? With #ACOwhattt that she used for the previous novella in ACOTAR.
With the cold climate. Frozen lake, pine trees etc..I don't know where she is or was, if the picture is older and I believe it probably is.
But my scandinavian eyes couldn't help but notice the sweater she is wearing:
Pretty sure it's this one right here! Ever wanna steal her style, here you go lol! The Setesdal sweater, a norwegian design.
By this point we all know Sarah loves mythology. She combines a lot of them and scatters it around all of her books.
So it made me think of Norse mythology. And where is Mor at the moment? Vallahan! Also a place up north that is wintery and has mountains etc.. And Vallahan is likely coming from Valhalla, a place in Asgard where dead people who died during combat reside.
It might not mean anything. Maybe she was visiting Norway and bought the sweater as a souvenir idk ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I would prefer gwynriel or elucien first though hehe
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