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Traveling to Norway with kids. Days 11 - 13
by Hovden WearThe next day we felt a little better, so we went to Ulsrud farm. Ulsrud is kind of like a mini version of Maihaugen. The man who lived there willed the whole farm to the Gausdal History Society and when he died, it became a museum. There was an art exhibition by local artists, hand-knit mittens, locally made cheese for sale, and games for the kids. We also got to go inside the old farm buildings and hear about Gausdal through the ages.- arbetsjorta
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Traveling to Norway with kids - Days 4 & 5
by Hovden WearThe alter was set up in a clearing by the side of a beautiful lake with trees around us. Ida rode in on a horse driven sleigh, looking beautiful and extremely happy. The ceremony lasted about 40 minutes and included songs, vows, a blessing and a funny pastor with meaningful anecdotes and a few jokes. -
COALESCE - a pop-up shopping experience
by Hovden Formal Farm WearI'm proud to be part of this pop-up shopping event! I hope some of you who live in Portland will make it! There are going to be a lot of beautiful ...
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