Daily Post weekly photo challenge wants a room and here is one of my favourite rooms:
This lady was making ‘kleiner’ – a type of traditional Christmas Donut style dough shaped into a twisted diamond. Delicious. The simplicity of this room both in the nature of the woman’s clothes and kitchen itself, with its whitewashed wooden cupboards, and cluttered yet tidy appearance was, I believed, true to a realistic representation of past times in Denmark.
And here is the inside of a Swedish Torp. Authentic country Northern swedish design. Often the Torps are closed up in winter until summer re-appears.
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A philosophic Aussie writes here at StPA, one who will readily admit to loving Scandinavia. I'm interested in global politics and what drives us to be who we are. Scratch the surface and you'll find a practical Environmentalist with an egalitarian bent, trying to unleash a little creativity via the written word.
Scandinavian culture, literature and traditions are close to my heart, even though I'm Australian. Travel and courteous discussions greatly broaden the mind, so I travel if I can and am always up for a vigorous, respectful discussion. I'm an avid reader, a writer and I enjoy photography and crafts, particularly traditional art forms. I hope you'll find 'Something to Ponder About,' in my WordPress Community.
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Great photos. 😀
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Thanks!
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Amanda, your photos have taken me to another forgotten world, thank you so much!
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You are very welcome Barbara. So glad you liked them. Have you been to Scandinavia?
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LOVELY, Amanda !
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🙂
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Nice shot, around 25 years back i could see my great-grandmother doing the same.
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Yes, and mine as well. These old traditions are wonderful. Was your Great grandmum Danish?
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She was German but it look really similar
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The north of Germany is very Danish like in many ways.
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