Saturday, May 28, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
How to feed your Gall Bladder
I never even knew that I had a gall bladder, I mean I know they exist in the human body, and so that like everybody else that I probably had one too, but I never wondered about where it is or tried to look for it and see how it was doing. Never, until last week when I was presented with excruciating evidence about the location of my gall bladder.
Now this is a self diagnosed problem which for the present is undergoing domestic treatment.
So here we have a salad so dietetic that I wish I could just go out and order a pizza... These ingredients are all from a gall bladder page on the web: grated beets, parsley, non-fat cottage cheese, radishes, lemons and linseed oil. On this diet I think my 6-pack will be difficult to conceal.
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Now this is a self diagnosed problem which for the present is undergoing domestic treatment.
So here we have a salad so dietetic that I wish I could just go out and order a pizza... These ingredients are all from a gall bladder page on the web: grated beets, parsley, non-fat cottage cheese, radishes, lemons and linseed oil. On this diet I think my 6-pack will be difficult to conceal.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Free clean toilets
At the Odessa train station! Not at McDonalds either. Is a well kept secret that if you have a ticket you can use the toilet at the far end of platform 1 for free, saves you a few griven. But- there's no toilet paper. You should be carrying your own TP around with you anyway.
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
Easter preparations
I don't know how this fire is special, but every year before Easter we see people leaving church with burning candles. this is the first time I've been on the bus with them though!
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Location:Ukraine
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Gn. 92. Helset
1680. Daniel Pedersson Helset, g. m. Guri Larsdotter Ulvestadnakk. Daniel var ein stor og sterk mann, og det gar gjetord om styrken hans (Store-Daniel). Han var skrivekunnig og ved kjøp av gardparter åtte han heile Helset, n. som lagrettemann i 1700. Daniel d. 1708, skifte 28/4. — Born:
- Peder f. 1680 br. garden.
- Berte, f. ....., g.m. Morits Jakobsson S. Bjørkedal.
- Lars, f. 1686, d. i felttog ved Fredriksstad i 1712.
- Marte, f. ..., g.m. Jakob Rasmusson Bjørkedal.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Jakob Verniksson Hesteflot, f. 1632, d. 1716.
Jakob the Bear Slayer
Jakob Verniksson Hesteflot, f. 1632, d. 1716, g. m. Malena Arnesdotter. Han er fyrste mannen med Jakobsnamnet i ætta. Han skaut 16 bjørnar. Han slutta det og tok til å byggje båtar då det lønte seg betre. Etter folketeljinga i 1701 var han lagrettesmann «Sidder udi alfarveien och skydser idelig reisende Persohne.»
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Jakobsgarden i Bjørkedalen
Arne Ivarsson tok over bruket då han vart vaksen. Han er førd i tiendlistene frå 1640 - 1666. I 1645 skatta han for kone og tenest-jente. Arne hadde eit godt mål og var flink songar. Frå ein haug, «Mastrehaugen», ropa han heimatt at dei skulle kome opp til honum med ein navar som han hadde gløymt (1 km.). Ein gong han skulle til sjøen med ein tømmer flote, gjekk floten sund. Då han skulle binde han saman, datt han i vatnet og dei såg honum ikkje meir. Dotter hans, Ingeborg, var med, og då ho gjekk med barn ho og vart berga. Arne var skrivekunnig. Han hadde fire døtre alle var arbeidssame. Kvar av dei lyfte ei skyrtynne opp på sleden og køyrde heim frå sætra. Kona heitte Gjertru og var frå Vatne i Ørsta. — Born:
- Malene, f....., tvilling, budde på garden.
- Ingeborg, f....., tvilling, g. m. Anders Torbjørnsson N. Bjørkedal.
- Marte, f....., g. m. Rasmus Verniksson Hesteflot, budde på Bjørneset.
- Inga, f....., g. m. Jon Mårstøyl
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The truth behind the Legend of Walking to School in the Snow
And if you want to keep snow out of your boots as you wade through it, just wear a pair of thick wool socks and fold them down over the top of your little short ankle boots.
And be thankful you have boots on your feet. We heard a story this weekend about a lady who would go to school every day barefooted through the snow. There weren't enough pairs of shoes to go around and the kids would share a pair of boots, walking from house to house, where they would trade off. Lots of kids would go every other day because there was only one pair of boots for kids in a household, but this lady went everyday, because she wanted to learn! She has 2 grandchildren in school now who are learning lots!
And be thankful you have boots on your feet. We heard a story this weekend about a lady who would go to school every day barefooted through the snow. There weren't enough pairs of shoes to go around and the kids would share a pair of boots, walking from house to house, where they would trade off. Lots of kids would go every other day because there was only one pair of boots for kids in a household, but this lady went everyday, because she wanted to learn! She has 2 grandchildren in school now who are learning lots!
Monday, February 7, 2011
Just waiting for measurements
Friday, February 4, 2011
Or you can do this
How to keep track of stitches
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