During this summer season at the gallery I’ve been asked by many tourists if I like living in the North Cape and why. Well, here’s just one of the reasons – our treasured family hikes on the island of Magerøya.



Everyday life in the North Cape & North of Norway
Amazing adventures waiting to be discovered
During this summer season at the gallery I’ve been asked by many tourists if I like living in the North Cape and why. Well, here’s just one of the reasons – our treasured family hikes on the island of Magerøya.
Ahhh, so beautiful. The landscape is tatalizing…
Still looks rather cool there; what are your normal highs this time of year?
Yes, it’s still cold here. We haven’t had very many warm days this summer. The temperature has been between 7-10 C most of the summer. Still holding out hope for a few more warmer days 🙂
Beautiful, Erica…I can almost smell the chilly air. 🙂
🙂 yes it is chilly. Is it in the 100’s in Utah. My parents are visiting from Boise and are glad they are in 50 degree weather instead of 106 🙂
And yes, it is in the 100s here…much to my dismay! At least it’s not 117 like it was down in Arizona yesterday. 😦 I’m sure your parents are enjoying the break from the heat…and in such a beautiful place….
What great pictures. Bet your folks are really enjoying their visit.
Would love to be having cool weather. 107 yestrday in So. Cal.
Yepp.. they’re enjoying weather in the 40 and 50s 😉 a little bit of a difference from 106 in Boise and 107 with you guys. We are having a great time and now Josiah’s starting speaking English back to them! Woohoo!
Beautiful
These are some amazing photographs…and very welcome to me here in San Antonio!
Thanks Alex. I can imagine.. how hot is it in San Antonio right now?
Triple digit days….and probably will be till mid September.
Uff… I’d die! 😀
Such rugged beauty, and that’s one hardy three year old!
Yepp, she’s a trooper – a determined to keep up with her big brother and sister 🙂