Since we arrived in Norway, we’ve experienced some of the worst but also the best weather. As I write this, snow is starting to gently cover the mountains around us, marking the quiet transition from autumn to winter.
Sunni, on her first long trip, is doing so well. She impresses me a lot with how quickly she’s learning. She loves being present and always stays by my side, while Laos is more of a wanderer. I love their differences and similarities—it’s completely new for me to have two dogs while living in a van.
A few months ago, I decided to live full-time in the van, which was my project all along. I tried staying in one place, but the urge to keep moving always caught up with me. This solitude fits my introverted personality perfectly, but I’m glad to have met some nice people to chat with along the way.
There’s so much more I could say, but for now, I’ll leave you with this image of Laos at a beautiful viewpoint in Norway. I didn’t know what to expect up there as the weather kept changing—it was quite foggy on the way up. I thought I would be able to see the lake below, but instead, we were greeted with the most magical sea of clouds. We waited a few hours for this shy sunset, which lasted maybe three minutes, as it was still pretty cloudy. I’m so glad we waited. I’m grateful for Laos being the perfect muse and delighted that Sunni also tried to model. For the record, I was with Laos for the pose—this was taken with interval shooting. ❤️
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