
When I imagine decorating for the holidays it doesn’t usually make me feel physically cold. Even that fire is dying under those icy stockings.
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When I imagine decorating for the holidays it doesn’t usually make me feel physically cold. Even that fire is dying under those icy stockings.
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By: Not Sara, Sorry

It gets pretty dang cold in Oslo, what looks like sunshine through a blue filter here is really Norway’s mysterious light-emitting ice that covers everything from October through March. No joke, look it up!
*Don’t look it up, it’s totally a joke.

Oh. Huh. It turns out that the Crayola-brand shower we were snickering at a post or two ago is, like, totally normal in Norway. That’s just how they are there. 100% of them. Every single shower in Norway looks like that. Here, I’ll go to a perfectly random listing in Norway… tum te tum… And look! There it is. I think they’re required by zoning laws.
Via the Facebook group For oss som fascineres av bildene på Finn.no which I just can’t tear myself away from
Loveliest comment, by SM: LOVE it! I’ll take one in every color, and build a house with 24 bathrooms!




Once again, we ask: who would live in such a blue house? And once again, we turn to my excellent Photoshop skills for the answer:

No, I don’t know why she’s mowing a gravel driveway, but I’m sure the movie explains it. And why her heard is so big. And why she has hairy forearms.
Found By: Anon
Who on earth would live in such a blue, blue house? Clearly:

Or maybe:

It’s the only possible explanation.
Found By: Heather