In love with our latest four weeks

Last evening
One little chicken, 6 small chicken under the wings, 6 chickens in eggs ready to get out, busy mother chicken
My friends next door, sooo sweet

So much to appreciate, the above, nice start at the new schools, feeding a wild kitten, designing a lovely interiorproject, dinners with family, friends coming over to sleep, kind helpful neighbours, a lot of walks….mealprepping, my youngest daughter started working in a stable with 8 horses and helping with one of them, still having 2 courses, one with tarot and the other one my yearlong mediumshipcourse, started having clients at home, so many stars and darkness here in the nights, beautiful mist in the mornings…so much to be thankful for.

Spring energy

Just a little trip to Copenhagen where I have spent more time enjoying time with family and friends than I remembered to take photos. But the days have included lovely traintrips, long walks, seeing old friends, enjoying the warm weather, sun, flowers and the smell of spring, nice food, crossing a lot of bridges and oceans, our cat with us, buying drawing tools in my favourite drawing store, playing games, a lot of reading in a book from Mooji, 2 day old lamb, lamas…it has felt like floating…so lovely days…

Sprouts everywhere

The last two weeks have we been planting a lot of seeds, parsley, basilika, tomato, chili, rucola, spinach, thyme, marigolds, and other vegetables and flowers – especially wild flowers to attract the bees and insects. I really look forward to experience how it all evolve and how much we can harvest later this year…I grew up with a huge vegetable garden, so Im starting up a mini vegetable garden now we are living in Denmark and can plant it outside.

Blackbirds have made a nest right outside – I can follow them from my desk

Plant spirits

Opened by the the sun
The grassmat is sprinkled with plantlove

My first spring in Denmark in many years, I love all the springflowers, I love all the birds, I love to experience all the insects and the tree shoots, seedlings, bulbs and plants.

Love to learn <3

I know Im not very consistent about writing here, and I miss it, but that is how it is for the moment.

Dailylife in our new life – and this is what we mainly spend our time with, a lot of musiclessons. My youngest daughter, Milla have a cello now and get lessons at school. I love the sound of it and have been sneaking myself in to her room and tried it :-), and have had ONE lesson by her. Besides that – she recently had a wonderful flute, so that is another instrument she works on – on a daily basis.

I have started one to one singinglessons at a professional singingteacher/coach. And with time I will have the professional tools and craftmanship to sing in a prepared mode. I have always loved singing, but havent really done it for many years. So I promised myself when we moved to Denmark I would focus on adding new skills, getting out of my comfortzone and just trying new things. So now I make a lot of training at home at the yogamat to strenghten the supporting muscles for the singing, giving my head and neck a lot of massage, and train my ability to control air intake with a lung-expander…very very nerdy lessons, but they work, and I already feel progress. I feel very abundant that I learn something new, singing with a teacher and his piano and his very creative way of teaching.

Now when my two girls are settled at their new schools and really enjoy them – I have started up my new danish company. And will offer interiordesign as in Greenland, , and my holistic business where I offer energy medicine healing, clairvoyance and mediumship and life coaching in general. And have already started with clients. So its a new interesting phase in life. Very much out of comfortzone.

So to support the new process I have a quite disciplined dailylife, getting up 5am to meditate and read, later singing and gym and then the new company, end of the day another meditationsession and early to bed.

The images are from the last two weeks, fall has arrived, knitting secrets, lovely cooking, new glasses, grafitti, sitting in a train, someone think christmas has arrived, collecting apples and making apple compot, new progress tools from MiGoals, working with clients in Greenland, beautifil dayes in Aarhus, smelling flowers in our garden,

My companylogo Inua

Everything is possible

Another day getting to know better our new city Aarhus – where we had a long busride to reach the university hospital of Aarhus for a Covid-19 test appointment for my eldest daughter – before she starts her new school…

Which luckily made us pass by the new 110 km citytrain in Aarhus – Letbanen – that was an easy and good experience – in a short while we went from north of Aarhus to the city.

We had to ran some errands – danceshoes for my youngest daughter in an anthroposofic store – thank god my children are big now – the store had beautiful suistanable toy everywhere – 😊 and trying to find other things…which helps us to get to know Aarhus city.

Recently we became members of AOFF a local food community with vegetables , fruit, flowers, eggs and so on, grown from local farmers living nearby – helped by volunteers – when we picked up this weeks order we met some of the volunteers – and heard about their meetings, activities and community – it all sounded so nice – that I in near future will put in some hours to help. Look at the photos of the lovely vegetables we had today – which was transformed in to a nice risotto with squash and marigold flowers made by my eldest daughter and I made a little salad with beetroots, marigold, parsley and apples…

Green messages…

and organizing nature is what tim pugh, environmental artist have specialized in by creating sculptures, doing photography and design drawing in materials from nature.

I’m absolutely in love with this first photo and arrangement…so wonderful patterns and connections…a lovely expression

Tim Pugh Environmental Artist, timpugh.co.uk

fabric of life

by austrian designer Josef Frank, Svenskt Tenn, poetic, soulful, vivid and if I was that kind of person collecting or being obsessed with something (which I’m not), his design would be that..I just love his design and mostly the dark and moody patterns…

wallpaper

Josef Frank wallpaper, Svenskt Tenn, found on

Anemones

Anemones in red av Josef Frank, Svenskt Tenn

Nippon

Josef Frank , Svenskt Tenn

josef frank, svenskt tenn

josef frank, svenskt tenn

flowing the blue…

also called flow blue was it an accident or an invention, we don´t know, but its my new favourite thing….its soooooo beautiful…why put anything on that plate when you can admire it for its colours and expression…

Flow blue, occasionally ‘flown blue’, is a style of white earthenware, sometimes porcelain, that originated in the Regenzy Era, sometime in the 1820s, among the Staffordshire potters of England. The name is derived from the blue glaze that blurred or “flowed” during the firing process.

Most flow blue ware is a kind of transferware, where the decorative patterns were applied with a paper stencil to often white-glazed blanks, or standard pottery shapes, though some wares were hand painted. The stencils burned away in the kiln. The blue glazes used in flow blue range from gray-blue to sometimes greenish blue, to an inky blue; however the most desirable and sought-after shade is a vivid cobalt blue. Mulberry is another form of flow blue, where the glaze is more purple in hue.

 

Regardless of how the diffusion of the blue pigment originated, the china with the beautiful flows of color quickly became popular, especially in America. More companies began using the technique, adding ammonia chloride or lime when the pieces were glazed, to enhance the blurred flowing effect.

 Some were even handpainted by brush,,,oooh that I would love to see…