Friday, November 30, 2012

So mightily alright!

Massive snow landfall started yesterday and it is still continuing, seems like my prayer on the puking of the clouds is finally answered, is it the track aka spår calling for me? Or the slopes? I surely hope that this season includes some new and exciting adventures on the holy white powder.

Puke baby, puke!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

On the road

Resolution 14. Shaving is prohibited while being on the outdoor trips e.g. ski, hiking trips and etc.

Not that it has any meaning or significance...

Another midday prayer

"With the hands held high into a sky so blue
As the [fjäll] opens up to swallow you" 

Time: 12:44
Date: 2012-04-13
Place: Ramundberget

Saturday, November 17, 2012

On XC track

Playlist XVII.

1. "Diesel Power" The Prodigy
2. "Mindfields" The Prodigy
3. "Climbatize" The Prodigy
4. "Smack My Bitch Up" The Prodigy
5. "Funky Shit" The Prodigy
6. "Voodoo People" The Prodigy
7. "Best of You" Foo Fighters
8. "Narayan" The Prodigy
9. "Block Rockin' Beats" Chemical Brothers
10. "Hey Boy Hey Girl" Chemical Brothers
11. "Shake Break Bounce" Chemical Brothers
12. "Links 2 3 4" Rammstein
13. "Keine Lust" Rammstein
14. "Du Hast" Rammstein
15. "Ich Will" Rammstein
16. "Du Riechst So Gut" Rammstein
17. "Sonne" Rammstein
18. "Los" Rammstein
19. "Sehnsucht" Rammstein
20. "Stein Um Stein" Rammstein

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Kåsa

From Wikipedia:

"English: Guksi (kuksa in Finnish, kåsa in Swedish) is a type of drinking cup traditionally duodji crafted by the Sami people of northern Scandinavia from carved birch burl. The burl is contoured to a rough shape, carefully dried to prevent the wood from cracking, then formed in accordance with the local traditions. Originally guksi were widely used in Arctic areas as a personal drinking cup; a well-made guksi would last a lifetime. Guksi was traditionally only rinsed with clean water and dried with a cloth after use. No detergents are used, since many people believe that it will damage a guksi.

Swedish: Kåsa, nordsamiska guksi, är ett dyckeskärl med handtag. Kåsor var ursprungligen gjorda av vril från björk, för hållbarheten och utseendets skull, och användes av samer. Förutom handtag, så brukar dessa kärl ha ett eller två hål för fingrar. Ena hålet brukar dessutom vara försett med ett band (eller dylikt), för att till exempel kunna hänga kåsan på ett skärp, så att man alltid har den med sig."
Kåsa hjortron (cloudberry) with reindeer anthlers

Well, that's what my family got for me for this year's Father's day! :-)

Saturday, November 10, 2012