My dear Yngvild. I work in an office. 41 hours a week. Now what do you think I do all day, huh? Of course I read your blog and as for topics I can only repeat myself: I WANT MORE FOOD STUFF! I had an absolutely delicious bacon omelette the other day for breakfast (the delicious part also stems from the fact, that someone made it for me) but I could not write about it like you do. Maybe you could try out stuff that you don't know yet. For example: Get your hands on a recipe for..let's say Polish Pierogi. Make them (not easy), taste them, write about it. I am certain that whatever article comes out of it will brighten my day.
Yes we are here, constantly reading your blog although not commenting. Perhaps you should get one of those visitor counters that way you will know the extent of traffic on your site even without comments. Love your blog btw. ;)Hey, how about blogging about your childhood memories/experiences?
Nursery school teacher who has been flying back and forth between Northern Norway and Western Africa for the past 7 years, but now settled in Norway indefinitely, with my Ghanaian husband. I try to put my experiences into words to please family, friends and strangers. And because writing is fun. For Norwegian readers (and Swedish and Danish), check out my 'Norwegian version of it all'!
Doing 'La-pour' in the City of Accra
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When I was a curious, capering child street-sauntering at Achimota School,
there was an obliging, octogenarian gardener with no known name. People
called h...
A little update
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So I am one of the worst possible bloggers that existed. I don't update
regularly, I forget to respond to comments and most of the time I write
about drear...
Sissy-macho men?
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I just finished work, its soon 6:30 pm and I really need to get my studying
on. Especially since I did not study yesterday OR the day before. It's a
scanda...
What if.......?
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I always wonder how long something is when people say it is long.It takes a
long time. It will not be long.... Subjectivity is one of the biggest
causes of...
Iceland - day 3 - part 1
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The third day a lot of stuff was happening therefor I split the report in
two parts.
We spent the night in this little shelter in the middle of nowhere. Cl...
8 comments:
Yngvild, we have our radars still locked on you, not to worry.
Hey girl, whats up? We are right here ;)
Watching the world cup, but I do pick up your blog via Ghana blogging. Keep on doing whatbyou do.
We haven't forsaken you, just busy with procrastination and the World Cup.
My dear Yngvild. I work in an office. 41 hours a week. Now what do you think I do all day, huh? Of course I read your blog and as for topics I can only repeat myself: I WANT MORE FOOD STUFF! I had an absolutely delicious bacon omelette the other day for breakfast (the delicious part also stems from the fact, that someone made it for me) but I could not write about it like you do.
Maybe you could try out stuff that you don't know yet. For example: Get your hands on a recipe for..let's say Polish Pierogi. Make them (not easy), taste them, write about it. I am certain that whatever article comes out of it will brighten my day.
There. I have spoken.
Laura
Yes we are here, constantly reading your blog although not commenting. Perhaps you should get one of those visitor counters that way you will know the extent of traffic on your site even without comments. Love your blog btw. ;)Hey, how about blogging about your childhood memories/experiences?
Awww, you guys. :) Thanks.
@Eyram: My childhood memories? Hmm. Interesting. I'll chew on it. Love your NAME. Always did :)
@Laura: But...I don't like cooking... I'm not Bree Van De Kamp Hodge. I like eating the food hubby makes me!! :D
Yes, forsaken u a little bit....Uni has been crazy the last month with assignments, quizzes and exams.....But I'm back now! =D
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