Nice that I recently found you, you inspire me enormously! Relax without a large capital and enjoy the peace and nature to the fullest! We also go with our caravan and two shepherds from the shelter from Spain far from the hustle and bustle and smelly city! But the system is calling us back! I can't work from home Astrid does to some extent, luckily it's easier for me to take time off again. Good to see that you have a warm heart for Sea Shepherd! Wonderful to see how you live life together and follow your heart, no amount of money can match that!!!
I'm so happy to hear this 😍 I completely understand that - we're lucky in that we both work remotely, but even being able to get out for a couple of weeks at a time is really nice! I bet nature in Spain is incredible as well and I hope you both get to spend more time in your camper 😊 Also yes, both Lukas and I have worked with Sea Shepherd for many years now!
When I was a child of 7 to 12 years old, we went to pick blueberries in the forest near our home every year at the end of June. We sold them in a local shop for about 35 francs per kilo. Now this would be less than one Euro (1 Euro = 40.3399 BEF) per kilo. This was about 60 years ago. We had to pick the berries by hand, so the tool you use would have been a welcome help. The little money we earned from this was for the funfair that always took place in our village (somewhere in Flanders) on the first Sunday in July. It was actually hard work for us as children, but, after all, I would never have wanted it any other way.
It's nice to see you so happy Tarah. You're living your dream and it looks like you definitely found your soulmate. Good for you! So happy to see Pepsi too!
Thank you 🥰 In many places, we might not always filter, but we've noticed that the lakes definitely need filtering. Glacier water in Norway, especially, is quite cloudy and full of debris. There's also a ton of sheep in the mountains, and the bacterial runoff from their poop is definitely a thing!
"During the period from April 1 to August 20, a dog must be kept on a leash or securely fenced or confined, so that it cannot chase or harm livestock, domestic reindeer or wild animals and their nests, dens or lairs."
Thankfully Pepsi is fully trained by audio cues only. We have never used a leash, and he's not trained with one. He's my service dog, and as long as you have full and total recall of your dog, the leash is not a requirement for service dogs
@@simplytarah Ared you blind or handicapped? Is the dog a seritified service dog? If any dog losing their focus and chase/harm lifestock, the farmer is allowed to take the dog down in Norway for self defence for protecting their lifestock.
This video was so relaxing. When I can’t get out into nature myself, I feel calmed watching you enjoy it.
I'm really happy to hear that 💖 and I hope you do get the chance to go out into nature 😊
Nice that I recently found you, you inspire me enormously! Relax without a large capital and enjoy the peace and nature to the fullest! We also go with our caravan and two shepherds from the shelter from Spain far from the hustle and bustle and smelly city! But the system is calling us back! I can't work from home Astrid does to some extent, luckily it's easier for me to take time off again. Good to see that you have a warm heart for Sea Shepherd! Wonderful to see how you live life together and follow your heart, no amount of money can match that!!!
I'm so happy to hear this 😍 I completely understand that - we're lucky in that we both work remotely, but even being able to get out for a couple of weeks at a time is really nice! I bet nature in Spain is incredible as well and I hope you both get to spend more time in your camper 😊
Also yes, both Lukas and I have worked with Sea Shepherd for many years now!
When I was a child of 7 to 12 years old, we went to pick blueberries in the forest near our home every year at the end of June. We sold them in a local shop for about 35 francs per kilo. Now this would be less than one Euro (1 Euro = 40.3399 BEF) per kilo. This was about 60 years ago. We had to pick the berries by hand, so the tool you use would have been a welcome help.
The little money we earned from this was for the funfair that always took place in our village (somewhere in Flanders) on the first Sunday in July.
It was actually hard work for us as children, but, after all, I would never have wanted it any other way.
this was so lovely- the wild blueberries, the northern lights...ah bliss!
So happy to hear it 😍 all of these reasons are why I love Norway!
It's nice to see you so happy Tarah. You're living your dream and it looks like you definitely found your soulmate. Good for you! So happy to see Pepsi too!
Thank you so much 🥰 I feel very lucky to be living this life here, especially with Lukas and Pepsi!
Thank you for sharing these beautiful places. ❤
Thank you for watching my videos 🥰 I'm happy to share!
Tusen takk, jeg liker godt deres fortellinger. Vi trenger flere som dette!
Thank you 🥰 I love sharing everything about our trips to Norway, they're my favourite!
so cool! we have to visit. Great capture of the northern lights.
Thanks Seba! We'd love for you two to visit 😍
This was beautiful. How lucky are you to be experiencing camping in Norway! Please give the details of your shoes. They look comfortable for walking.
Lol, the strugle
Thank you for the great video! It's good to see you and your family. How old is Pepsi now?
You're very welcome! I love making these videos, so it's always a pleasure 🥰 Pepsi is turning 14 in 10 days! He's been with me through it all 😍
Firstly. that water definitely does not need to be filtered or boiled!. But I love your films and what thoughts you have about this journey
OMG! #visitnorge #visitnorway #theperfectlife
Thank you 🥰 In many places, we might not always filter, but we've noticed that the lakes definitely need filtering. Glacier water in Norway, especially, is quite cloudy and full of debris. There's also a ton of sheep in the mountains, and the bacterial runoff from their poop is definitely a thing!
"During the period from April 1 to August 20, a dog must be kept on a leash or securely fenced or confined, so that it cannot chase or harm livestock, domestic reindeer or wild animals and their nests, dens or lairs."
Thankfully Pepsi is fully trained by audio cues only. We have never used a leash, and he's not trained with one. He's my service dog, and as long as you have full and total recall of your dog, the leash is not a requirement for service dogs
@@simplytarah Ared you blind or handicapped? Is the dog a seritified service dog?
If any dog losing their focus and chase/harm lifestock, the farmer is allowed to take the dog down in Norway for self defence for protecting their lifestock.