Most of the flowers are no in their pots outside, my hope is that they do survive the night; it’s still kind of cold! Sadly I didn’t get all that I wanted (forgot that the whole town shot down early because of the Pentecost, so I will shop more later…) - but I got my hands on a lot of dirt ;)

Tonight I’ve just had a quiet TV-night and relaxed. So glad and thankful for having the next two days off :D

In Norway this is a long weekend because the second day of Pentecost also is holiday - and then there is 17 of May who is our national holiday; on Tuesday. Then we march with bands and wave our flag, hoping that the sun will shine (the forecast is rain :o )

Unlike Christmas there is few people in church during Pentecost; most people use this days as relaxing and enjoying family and friends visiting. Nothing wrong with that!! But I wish more people also came to church too. The coming of the Holy Spirit and the church’s birthday is so much reason for celebration!! Don’t you think??

*How do you spend Pentecost?? And how many day does it last at your place?*



I have figured that this slow mornings may come to an end when there is children in the house - so I have decided to enjoy this lacy days :D

After a long sleep, I took a long bath and now after a little breakfast (if you can call it that by now… ;)) I’m off to the not-so-very-big city for some flower shopping! I might even get me a coffee with Benedicte & co if they are at home and have time for a visit!

Later the plan is to get at least some of the plants in dirt out by my front door - and maybe even some other places. It has been so cold this spring so I’m not sure if I dare to put out everything just yet - but most of it; I hope ;)

Have a great day everyone! Talk to you later :D