hallo from Norway
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We ahve farmstay in Norway and enjoying growth of our food and making this natural, many people come in summer to stay and enjoy, many from Germany who like our clothing optional summer and sauna
Ok our farm is as much with no power as we make ourselve from solar and water
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( i am from the Scandinavian my translation poorest in english)
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sounds like you have a nice set up there

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5 retired Greyhounds ( Bridgette , Lilly, GoGo,Sam and now Lenny) 15 friendly sheep all of whom are named and come when you call them

Olive trees , .. old bugger doing the best he can with no money or land

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ha det bra, adjø
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( i am from the Scandinavian my translation poorest in english)
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I see you have been a member of the website since 2008

Growing the LSB one kid/lamb/calf/piglet at a time.. [8D]
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Tomorrow is the day I will stop procrastinating.
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ha det bra, adjø
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Your farmstay in Norway sounds nice though - what sort of animals do you keep?
I'm glad you were able to find your way back to this website.
Tomorrow is the day I will stop procrastinating.
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Takk for din varme hilsen, we speak not Norwegian but trondersk, which ensures all writing translate for effective meanskaybe;403712 wrote: Uff da Lars! That's all the Norwegian I know [
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I was lucky to visit Norway many years ago, you live in a very beautiful country.
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kaybe;403723 wrote: Sorry to hear you were unsuccessful in being able to emigrate to New Zealand.
Your farmstay in Norway sounds nice though - what sort of animals do you keep?
I'm glad you were able to find your way back to this website.
Thank your kindness in your words, we make farm have where visitors stay where our land has many natural water and clean which chemistry free makes for natural life and therefore making all food and clothing optional for summer where closest to nature means health and happyness for many visitors.
Animal are boar, elk, swan, donky, rabitts, chikens, fishing, eels, cows all animal are pets no consumption however elk is for consumption
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Are you the person that was trying to have clothes-optional farm stays in NZ, that posted on here about 2004? It won't work in NZ. There are too many sharp plants and biting insects

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LongRidge;403734 wrote: Where in Norway? I also had an interesting time in Norway in 1984.
Are you the person that was trying to have clothes-optional farm stays in NZ, that posted on here about 2004? It won't work in NZ. There are too many sharp plants and biting insects.
The plants and as well insects are no severe impact in New Zealand, then communication ensured we are too old to be citizen so sensitive we moved from vrodal however we moved back also for family and we are now, your enjoyment of Norway is lasting good?
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Do you own the animals you have listed are on your farm?
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The animals have ownership however we do not consume, if you untake a chicken for eggs for example, we have elk for food where we use for stews as per example or smoking eelFarmerEms;403738 wrote: Hello Lars, am i understanding right that you have a nudist farm-stay farm over in Norway?
Do you own the animals you have listed are on your farm?
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tourist will stay to retrieve berries and produce and stay, in the summer many will not take clothing from Germany example and go to the lake or water river, we are free in thinking and very happy to have youngr people to cutting wood or long grass as readiness in winter means.
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[I hope you can hear my trondisk accent in that?]
You would find farming here very different with animals outdoors all year, a much larger number of animals per farmer and per farm and no farming subsidies any more for being on the land.
Nice to hear from you and whats the temperature? Minus 20. I hear the snow is good around Trondheim at least at the beginning of the week
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