Snow. Wild animals. Occasional flowers. Wintertime in Scandinavia. Some xmas too. See more xmas in “CHRISTMAS SEASON”
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card #568 Tomte, Yule Goat & Baby / Tomte, Julbock & Killing
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Skis & Snow. The only thing you need is a mug of hot chocolate. And when you happen to spill your chocolate you need a sponge. The circle is complete.
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The Fox Trot Across The Ice / Räven Raskar Över Isen.
A piece of the nordic wild life aswell as a figure from a traditional Swedish Christmas song and dance. Let the fox trot on.
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A sense of snowy winter air and northern serenity. Brought through to any kitchen by this little dish cloth.
A classic scene of the five steeds and Stephen. Or simply five horses enjoying a Swedish winter afternoon in the light of the stars and the falling snow.
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card #565 Skis & Snow / Skidor & Snö
The way you put up the skis after a lovely day in the winter landscape. It just started to snow and we are heading for that warm mug of hot chocolat.
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A little neat tray, perfect size for a snack or two and the never to be overrated mug of hot chocolate.
The Swedish title is also the title of probably the most sung and danced classic Swedish christmas song. But on this tray there is only the fox by him/herself out in the winter, heading for… – well, that we absolutely no idea about. But captured on a tray we may keep an eye on the fox any time we want to.
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The title includes it all. Skis and snow.
“I grew up with the skiing and the snow in the Swedish mountains, in the ski resort Storlien in Jämtland county. When it was time for a break or when you were done for the day, you took off your skis and stuck them straight down into the snow and left them there until it was time to put them on again. Thermos with hot chocolate, a cheese sandwich and an orange were standard survivals in the backpack.” /Katarina H
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Three Blue Tits having a chat in the pear tree.
A scandinavian fauna/birds theme designer greeting card, folded, blank inside. With envelope.
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card #561 “Stephen & Horses” / “Staffan Stalledräng”
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card #559 “Steam Locomotive w. Goblins” / “Ånglok med tomtar”
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card #534 “Three Reindeer” / “Tre Renar”
… and the goblin has chosen to travel on the one with the red nose.. may it be Rudolph?