What a treat…

The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate ~ Oprah Winfrey.

This summer we were fortunate enough to visit a few historic hotels in Norway. I am presenting glimpses of one of our visit. The hotel, which has been inherited from generation to generation, is a charming family hotel and an attraction in itself, located in the middle of the world’s best tourist destination, according to National Geographic. The hotel has been owned by the same family since 1690 and is the oldest family-run hotel in Norway, with more than 370 years of history.

There is no love sincerer than the love of food.~ George Bernard Shaw

Everything in that setting was just perfect. We left with nothing but wonderful memories.

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55 thoughts on “What a treat…

  1. and I thought you were giving us a glimpse of your lounge room ;(

    looks most elegant, great way to create some new memories … people here are being encouraged to travel locally and finding places they didn’t know about!

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  2. What a beautiful place! and what wonderful experiences AND memories made! 🙂 A treat, indeed! 🙂
    When I’ve visited similar places I would sit in awe and think about all the people who have been there through the years and what their lives might’ve been like, etc. 🙂 Oh, if those walls could talk, the stories they’d tell! 🙂
    HUGS!!! 🙂

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  3. What a delightful visit that must have been. I can’t wait for the opportunity to travel like that again, perhaps someday to Scandinavia (Sage is very interested). Of course while I “can’t wait” the pandemic has different ideas.

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    • See the way pandemic has affected us. We got this opportunity due to pandemic. Sad isn’t it.
      I hope you and Sage along with Daegan will get chance to visit Scandinavian countries in near future. Take care.

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    • Oh yes. I didn’t think about it. The soup was with carrots, the first and second main dishes were cod with mashed peas and salmon with potato puree and green kale. The dessert was Norwegian cheese cake.
      Thank you Zakiah ji. Take care.

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  4. Historic places are still so fresh and I can feel they have so expressively preserved it. Dining at a place, something like this, would have transposed you to the old days. I guess.

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