Who’s woods these are…
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Today we drove out to Terje’s families cabin. A drive from the OC is on 7 lane highways with freshly plowed roads. Well, Norway is a tad different. The drive to the cabin is roughly one and a half hours away. The last 45 minutes of the drive are on icy and narrow roads. Roads that I thought were one way only to be suprised when we saw oncoming traffic. We passed probably a total of 6 cars on that last 45 minutes.
Looking out the window you notice the beauty of winter. Norway has perfected winter. The mountainsides are beautifully covered with white snow. The rocks on the sides of the mountains have icecles that give the appearance of frozen waterfalls. The forests are full of a wide variety of trees including birch and pine. They are also sprinkled with a fresh layer of frost and snow. There is a frozen lake that peaks through on either side of the road periodicaly. And then scattered against a backdrop of white is the bright red cabins . These rustic retreats are literally miles apart. While traveling down these roads Robert Frost’s, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, comes to mind. I have included it below, not by memory of course: Whose woods these are I think I know, My little horse must think it queer, He gives his harness bells a shake, The woods are lovely, dark and deep, -Robert Frost We literally lived that poem today, a memory we will not soon forget. |

January 5th, 2006 at 9:58 pm
Hey Guys,
Glad to read you are having a good time. James you make Norway seem more intriguing than Aimee did her first couple times there…maybe it is just the little quirks you bring out in your stories. Well it is 85 today hot and windy…Love Those Santa Ana’s! I will see you guys soon.
Thanks for the great updates!
Love,
Adrienne
January 6th, 2006 at 12:13 am
Hi You Two,
It sounds like you are both enjoying Norway. I have enjoyed it too! Thank you for sending me the link. I am sitting here at HMMI and I keep wondering what is missing. Then I realize it is you, Aimee. I miss you sweetie. It will never be the same without you here.
Oh, before I forget, we are having a ‘baby shower’ lunch for Donna on Thursday, January 12th and we would love for you to join us. I know what you are thinking, “Not another baby shower!!”. But just think, when will have one for you, think of all the people you can invite!!
Anyway, Happy New Year and I will talk to you soon!
Love,
Amanda