![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhcLmJj_J2gbsqgMnmC463HV8qjDet4YjmsG6kmQ4KEadSFoa3EudCy0PQA9zX0oe4Uc7s9dvlRtbxNPMJjW8iiILvaCS-9uSXB379eu-PNIJljYJu92mOZmu5_g80URVvrzGcqfQ/s400/balcony_01.jpg)
Now, I can sit there and knit or read a book, or put my laundry on a line. ^^ In about a month's time, we are going to have it closed with a row of windows at the front of the building, it will be safer, warmer, cleaner, quieter in the flat, and it'll give us a small storage room, always precious when you live on 42 square metres! *^v^*
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiG30P8yt7umwqBIEHr7POppAK1y4K3JPlzMqEsYTGdJjYd_Pck2LD62L3AiUf7fhc6UGIvrACXo7AxRRmjiGN73-vqlagfZRi4rimSAOBPIjINKxbOx6lwgn_KKewBTwnD35ngow/s400/balcony_02.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiMO4NsX31jwg5Qaprfmd5xTHsFBBqxQb54_8c7eSHYFLCpdlLKW_oL4Ah0EPwXoEmVxkSFKtLhW5XrXZx0OEmjc4RS4LE453-c0sIVk-ScwVevdIWmMic_7X2jNplg5BWhGOzilg/s400/balcony_03.jpg)
Carol and Lillysmuul, thank you for the stitch links, that's exactly what I needed, Purple Belle's sleeves are officially in progress again! *^v^*
Helene and Helene, I am totally confused now, let's see just learn what it says in my Pimsleur Norwegian language course! ^^
Oceansheep, please don't tempt me with Danish, I might have a go at that language, too, one day. *^v^*
In fact, I checked my bloglines, and among others, I have 8 Norwegian blogs, 2 Swedish blogs and 5 Finnish blogs. And no, it doesn't mean I'm going to try to learn Finnish because it's a totally different language type from what I've tried up to this point and I find it difficult even when I look at it. ^^
Thank you for the nameday wishes, it really was a special day! *^v^*
Ah, a totally confused Joanna - our mission is done ;-)
ReplyDeleteI am tempted to offer an exchange course, as I really want to learn polish, but I'm afraid I won't be able to follow it up..:) See, my last name is Krzywinski (yes, I know it's supposed to be Krzywinska, as I am a woman, but after 5-6 generations in Norway, that practice died out). Some hundred years ago a man left Poland for Norway, leaving me today with longings for my slavic roots. One day, I'll have the time and resources to actually delve into it - proper! :)
ReplyDelete