
I don’t think Milli had ever been to Fredrikstad before we went there to visit Caroline (remember her? >>) who lives and works in the old part of the city. Old Fredrikstad is actually shaped like a star; you can see it on maps and pictures from above. Milli didn’t visit any museums, but she enjoyed the cobblestone pavements and the tree houses with secret gardens, and most of all the parks, very much!
Kjære Caroline jobber i Gamle Fredrikstad (Gamlebyen) i sommer, og Milli ble invitert til å besøke henne. Jeg ble med. Vi utforsket et par bortgjemte hager, usynlige for folk som vandrer langs brosteingatene, med mindre en port tilfeldigvis er åpen slik at en liten hund kan bli nysgjerrig på grillduftene som strømmer ut. En logrende pelsdott får tilsynelatende alltid en varm velkomst. Milli besøkte ingen museer, men hun fikk snust på noen statuer og en kirke. Jeg tror hun reiste tilbake til Drammen fornøyd.
Milli–what an adventurer you are! I love the picture of her inspecting the flowers-good dog!
Wonderful!
She looks very happy to be out and about.
Interesting photos.
Great for Milli to have a master who understands how life should be lived from the dog perspective! And great for me to read some Norwegian, it’s such a beautiful, beautiful language. I really enjoyed this post!
Stunning photographs! What type of camera do you have?
This is the newest member of the family – sony nex7
Vakre bilder fra min hjemby! 🙂
Det er et vakkert sted! Magisk 🙂
Ja 🙂
What a great friend!
So she’s a globe trekker! How awesome s that?!
She’s got her own trees all over the world. No dog can compete with that!