Our fjord Funningsfjørður on a brown and petrol blue day. The scenery on the other side being in the limelight, light that obviously has been dimmed down; the road not more than a curved line just above the windswept surface of the water. Perfect place. First: going shopping. Later: having some cookies at the shore …
Read MoreSmall Town Sheep, Season 2
The long waiting finally has come to an end: My Faroe Islands proudly presents “Small Town Sheep, Season 2“, all actors from our tiny little village of Elduvík, highly paid and highly motivated. Shooting and post-production are done. My favorite scene: The pirate boat sheep sitting on watch …
Read MoreSaksun Discovery: Short-Lived Winter Wonderland
The true meaning of outstanding. Like: driving to the enchanted village of Saksun on Streymoy, I’m sure you’ve heard about Saksun, in order to zone out, appreciating peace, quietness and the magnificent view, and yet you haven’t heard about the aha moment that really blew my mind. You’re welcome to step inside the scenery. Video link included …
Read MoreLife In A Northern Village In The Month Of January
Rooftops, boat houses, church and weathervane covered with snow. A friend pops in, carrying a carton and something that looks like an oversized table tennis racket … Next: an invitation and a lost scarf (almost). Snow melting, more snow, sunshine and blue skies. Walking down to our old harbor. This feeling, when you know that it’s your footsteps …
Read MoreAround The Block, The My Faroe Islands Way
Time off, taking a ride, around the block, which, considering the local conditions, means: no block, but driving from our place along the waters called Funningsfjørður, going past the village Funningur and taking the old mountain road to Gjógv and Eiði, and then back to our place again. Observing, driving, strolling and a confession …
Read MoreThe Rain Gutter Champagne Cooler: Happy New Year!
Rain gutter, front row: The My Faroe Islands way to get the champagne ready for tonight. Whereas I must confess that I took the bottle down again soon after. Another stormy day, me being lucky to catch the right moment, just before the weather rollercoaster picked up speed again. Fireworks? Not sure if we will be able to do a decent job tonight …
Read MoreGleðilig Jól! Merry Christmas! May Your Heart Be Light
After the storm. Heavy rain, gusts of wind dashing against house walls, sea spray speeding across the surface of the water – passing into oblivion. Days flew past, Christmas cards arriving, Advent decoration, candle arches and tea lights in windows. King of holiday lights and everybody’s darling: our village Christmas tree …
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