Thursday, August 29, 2013







“Your hand opens and closes, opens and closes. If it were always a fist or always stretched open, you would be paralysed. Your deepest presence is in every small contracting and expanding, the two as beautifully balanced and coordinated as birds' wings.”
Rumi




Monday, August 26, 2013









sunshine inside and outside, i bathe in this glorious autumn light these days.
finding myself MADLY in LOVE with my new weaved tablecloths made by
the LOVELY and talented Susan/Avalanche Looms.
funny (dry looking) plant surprising with birthing some kind of sweet yellow flower "balls".
decorating my simple (favourite) cotton sweater with my new Atelier Nausika brooch.
enjoying putting together a tea-snail-mail for my lovely tea swap person.
drinking an all time favourite green tea (i never get bored of this delicous taste AND tea brand).
planning a baking day together with my mother later this week.
dreaming of becoming a patient and talented "seamstress" one day, i soooo badly want to be better at sewing...MUCH better i mean...*laughing*.... like fex. this lovely lady...or this one....or this one....








Sunday, August 25, 2013




All the plants and flowers that i moved outside this summer has been carried back in again now. The autumn air is already turning slightly cold so i guess that they are happy to find themselves living inside again. Me, i am happy to be surrounded by them in our livingroom again......feels like quite a green heaven.
Our shed is now filled up again with wood for those cold winter days. The coziness that a burning wooden stove brings is for me one of the charming things about the wintertime.



"I remember August:
that breathy space before fall;
the long slow arc of the sun
touching the northern horizon".

-Pam Olson "I Remember August"  (frag.)



The thinnest summerclothes are packed away and warmer clothes have replaced them. I just finished my Annabel cardigan and are now working on finishing my Twenty Ten cardigan. The yarn for both these cardigans were re-used yarn that i were gifted so that is what i use as an excuse for knitting YET another cardigan...or in this case: TWO more....*laughing*... YES, i think that i have one knitted cardigan for each and every day for a whole week. Can one actually get too many??....And i have, as i suppose every knitter has, a long want-to-knit-list.......guess it will be a forever growing one.

My friend and talented sewer Anna made me a pretty skirt a little while back and because i loved it so VERY much she have made me two more, yes i know: she is waaaayyyy too kind to me!...*smiling*... One of them is this pretty purple dotted one...THANK YOU my sweet friend!!




Beautiful autumn weather these last days, sunshine and crisp air. I think i will spend this lovely sunday outside! The evenings are fastly turning darker now, one of the things that i am not so very found of...

And here some loves:
App, listening, watching, knitting, celebrating, visiting
 


Friday, August 23, 2013

A cup of tea, with Anu.


I am quite passionate about tea and because i hugely enjoy both drinking it and talking about it i have "sat down together with" some lovely tea drinking ladies and asked them a few questions about their relationship with tea. This time it is the lovely Anu and i who are having our tea-time together: 
 



V: Do you remember when you first started drinking tea?
A: First of all thank you dear Vibeke for having me chatting with you about tea – I am a passionate tea drinker and it is a pleasure to answer these questions. I must have tasted tea before I went to school but my first memories of really enjoying tea are from my school days. When I was very little my favourite hot drinks were hot chocolate and silver tea – at least that was the name my family used for adding milk to a cupful of hot water. It was nice to dip cookies to my silver tea. Sweet memories…



V: What is your favourite teas? You can mention as many as you like....*smiling*..
A: I have so many favourites *smiling back*. It actually depends on my mood and also a little on the time of day. In general I like flavoured black & white teas the most. In the morning I kind of need some black tea. Earl Grey is something I just love to have if I am having porridge. I don’t know why but I have this quirky habit of having porridge together with milk, earl grey and a couple of slices of cheese. Although I mentioned Earl Grey I am really not picky about the sort of black tea I have in my morning cup (or should I say cups? I have at least two cups usually). Often I have flavoured black tea but sometimes something else.
At work I usually drink unflavoured black tea and use tea bags. There are not so many tea drinkers among my colleagues so the tea selection in there is quite poor. Therefore I drink what’s available. Sometimes I bring my own tea and of course it is then there for anyone to enjoy, too.
At home after work I love to have teas with flavours; fruits, blossoms, coconut, liquorice, mint….I adore jasmine pearls, green tea with cherry (the one you sent me is my favourite!! Thank you again. I still have some left because it is such a delicacy and I have been saving it), and black tea with cinnamon and apple. I also like Assam FOP just as it is.





V: Favourite thing to eat together with your tea?
A: I am very fond of scones with butter with my tea. Right now, while writing this, I am having dark chocolate with my cup (black tea with apple, cinnamon and raisins)J Cake is always a good option too and because baking is one of my favourite things to do, on weekends I often have some cake or biscuits with my cup. In the evenings my favourite is to have a cup of tea with rye bread and cheese. When I think of this I can say that I drink tea without eating anything only during the day. In the morning and evening I always want to have something with it.




V: Most times, do you do something while having your tea, like fex. knitting, reading or listening to music?
A: I really like to read a book, magazine, lovely blog etc., knit or watch a tv-show or a movie while drinking tea. But I also love to have a good conversation over tea or a moment in solitude with my cup. At work I often walk with my cup, too. My students know this habit of mine and they now that while I am walking in the corridors and in the lobby with my cup, they can come to chat with me.



V: Is your country, Finland, a country where it is very common to drink tea? is there any tea traditions there?
A: Yes, it is very common although there is a quite strong coffee culture here. At offices there are “coffee breaks”, but nobody talks about “tea breaks” J Nowadays, we have tea rooms and places to get some good quality teas. Some coffee shops still have mostly basic tea in their selection but actually it doesn’t bother me so much. I must admit though that it is a true pleasure to visit a proper coffee shop or a tea room where there are several wonderful options.
About traditions, I don’t think there are any traditions concerning tea in Finland. Or wait, actually the concept of an evening tea (iltatee) is something that you can find in our vocabulary, but it doesn’t mean everybody is having it because there is also a similar word for coffee (iltakahvi).






V: Is it a good tea selection to choose from in the stores and do you sometimes buy tea on-line?
A: I think the selection is quite good in specialized tea shops here and I can actually find many nice blends from supermarkets, too. I have a habit of buying tea also abroad when we are travelling (not very often though). One of my favourite tea shops is in Copenhagen (A.C.Perch’s Thehandel). It is the funniest story how I found that shop. We flew via Copenhagen to Wienna some ten years ago. We had time for a quick tea while waiting another plane and we had some earl grey (tea bags) there. I adored that tea and saved the label from the bag. Later I googled the shop and wrote that down. Then when we went to Copenhagen I just had to visit it and, of course, buy those tea bags together with many other teas. They also have a web shop, if you want to take a look. About buying from abroad my husband sometimes brings me tea from business trips and I love that! Last time he brought Jasmine pearls and green earl grey.
Oh, and about web shops; I could also mention the finnish tea company Nordqvist. I really like their teas such as white tea with blueberry (Valkoinen karhu – White bear) and black tea with peach, pineapple and orange (Uskollinen ystävä – a loyal friend.) They also have a blend called Sadepäivän ilo = “The joy of a rainy day” – how sweet is that? I often drink that tea on a rainy day. I’m a hopeless romantic.




V: Which tea cup of the day do you enjoy the most? (for example the first (morning) or the last (evening))?
A: The last in the evening, I have to say. It is usually a cup I enjoy with my husband – just the two of us ♥ My husband often drinks juice or soda and I drink tea, lots of tea.




V: Do you drink iced tea in the summer season? In case you do, is there any flavours you especially like when drinking iced or is it the same ones as the ones you prefer when drinking hot?
A: I must admit I am not very keen on Ice tea. Many ice teas I have tasted have been quite sweet and I think that is the main reason I don’t drink them so much. I like my tea without sugar, you see. I have made ice tea myself without sugar but very seldom. In fact maybe I could try it again.





V: Do you have a favourite tea mug/cup? Maybe we can get to see a photo of it....*smiling*.... 
A: I have many favourites and I took a picture for you of some of them. There are some white cups, some pale blue ones and also a wooden cup my father made me. It is lovely when we are on a picnic outdoors. I also like many kinds of ceramic cups. I like to hold the cup between my hands and get warm like that so big cups are always my favourites, although small ones work, too (as you can see from the picture where I am holding one of my favourite white cups). . I don't necessarily need a proper tea cup and I often use small bowls for tea. In the picture there is that little bowl with white flowers in the center of the picture. It is my favourite bowl for tea. I love the colour of it and I have sweet memories of getting a collection of those cups. I have a habit of getting attached to things that hold sweet memories and that applies also for tea cups. Necessarily the style or colour is not the most important thing, although somehow I like to drink from cups I which I can see the colour of the tea (e.g.white or pale coloured cups).  
 



Anu's english blog "Bluebird's diary"
and
finnish blog "Sinkkisanko".


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Two friends and a little autumn swap (now closed) for those who would like to...*smiling*...

 
Nausika

This past week has been such a blessing, my Belgian friend Nausika has been visiting.
Now she is back home again and i must admit that it feels a bit empty here after having spent so many lovely friendship days together...... I am happy and grateful for the existence of things like Skype, e-mail and telephone....*smiling*... Of course they are not as good as actually meeting in real but at least ways of being able to keep close when living far away from each other. I am already looking forward to your next visit my dear Nausika!!...*smiling*..

Autumn has unfolded itself completely here now, beautiful colors around and such a fresh crisp air. The time of wearing airy linen clothes is soon over and warm socks are already back on barefoot feets again.


and me

I guess most of you know that i am a tea lover and despite that i drink it whole year long i find autumn to be the "tea season" above all for me. So i though that it would be nice to purpose a autumn tea swap in here now. I will put together two and two of you (as long as it is possible i will of course put together people from different countries) and you will exchange tea with each other. If you like to join just write a comment under this post placing with your e-mail address so that i can get in touch with you.
The sign up closes on the end of this coming friday-NOW CLOSED!





Monday, August 19, 2013

My country through my dear friend Nausika's eyes, part two.




A cup of tea is always heartwarming, especially when I can drink it with my dear friend!





Time for a break... with a pancake filled with typical blueberryjam on a typical "Norwegian" plate.
Delicious!








I love the red burned colored barns in combination with the golden fields and these soft blue and white doors.





I'm fascinated by old houses, faded paint, ... wondering who would have lived here.


You can find me here:
Etsy and Issuu.




Sunday, August 18, 2013

My country through my dear friend Nausika's eyes, part one.

 



Blues and greens in different shades... the silence of the lakes and woods. So strange that silence can speak so loud!








Nature in miniature... so small but yet so textured and full of life!






Like a fairytale... a small cabin in the woods. I would love to stay here for a while!




The overwhelming sound of a waterfall.




 A little suprise between all the green color.



You can find me here:
Etsy and Issuu.



Saturday, August 10, 2013

Last week and next week







I know that i have said it before but i just LOVE the color combination of pink and mustard.
This summer i bought myself a cardigan from NOA NOA'S fall collection this year, it is in a lovely shade of mustard called "wasabi". A color after my heart and perfect together with all my pink pieces....like this beautiful and cherished linen scarf from Cozy Memories....*smiling*....
I have a feeling that it will be added some more wasabi colored NOA NOA clothes to my closet this fall!

I am currently knitting on a cardigan for myself, the Twenty ten cardigan by Veera Välimäki.
BUT tomorrow my Belgian friend is coming for a weeks visit so this project will be put away for a while and instead i will use my hands and time to, among other things of course, learn my sweet friend how to develop her knitting skills....*smiling*... There will be no blogposts in here either in this time, the days are only going to be filled with precious FRIENDSTIME...i am hugely looking forward to see my far away friend again, it is a whole year since last time!







This past week were filled with lovely things like:
Oslotrip with my "bestie", helpful husband giving new life to two old benches through painting them white, teatime with delicious lemoncake together with my mother, pink colored toe nails, periods with having fairly good consentration, yellow "funny" looking flowers on my table, the sound of rain and fresh autumn air...


Wishing you a lovely coming week and "see you" soon,
XX






Wednesday, August 7, 2013

rag tunic from leftovers and some thoughts on having several "spaces" on the web


 



i KNEW that my leftovers, yes: yarn....*laughing*.., would come to use one day!
the other week i borrowed Sanna Vatanen's inspiring book at the library and i have among other things found this rag tunic in there that i am going to knit for myself this coming winter. this one is going to take a good "bite" of my leftovers, how nice.

for some years i have had a instagram account but until last week i hadn't used it for a year or so.
now, because of some of my non-blogging friends are active there, i have found myself visiting there more often than before and in the last few days i have also posted some photos there too. but this blog of mine in here is a highly treasured space for me and it will continue to be my preffered and main space.
i am not on facebook but i used to have both a pinterest and flickr account but lately i decided to delete them both, my visual sensitivity and lack of being able to hold the consentration over a longer period of time automaticly sets a limit to how much time i can spend on the computer. i would love to hear what kind of "web spaces" you have? do you sometimes feel you have too many....how do you manage to find a balance? are one of them more important to you than the other ones?

XXO


Monday, August 5, 2013

early autumn pleasures


autumn is showing itself in the colors in nature, through the sweet apple scent that fills the air in the gardens around here now and also in the meals that i prepare in the kitchen:  newly picked potatoes and carrots today........YUM!...*smiling*...(sadly not from our own garden but anyway it is a pleasure).






and
a new ragrug for the kitchen floor (i LOVE the colors).............
not "autumn related" this one but a pleasure anyway so i had to show you...*laughing*....




Friday, August 2, 2013

These days...


...wearing my FAVOURITE skirt from my friend and favourite seamstress Anna.
THANK YOU my SWEETEST Anna, i LOVE IT so much!!....*smiling*...






 ..my natural dyed yarn is having it cozy in the sunlight. i can't wait to open the jars, this is for sure a practice in patience for me...*laughing*....




Photo: Susan/Avalanche Looms

 .....my friend and favourite weaver Susan is weaving me two BEAUTIFUL table cloths,
i SO LOVE and ADMIRE her work! i already have one of her lovely rag cushions and it is a favourite item in my home!!






......spending a day together with my "Bestie" in the beautiful Frogner park in Oslo.....
heart to heart conversations, reading in inspiring magazines, laughter, naps, delicious picnic food and ice cold lemonade...



happy August weekend you lovely souls visiting here,
you make me HAPPY!....*big smiles*...
xxo