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bryonyashaw · 2 years
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The holiday season might be known as the most wonderful time of the year, but people would argue that Autumn is a close second. In addition to Halloween and Thanksgiving (a national holiday celebrated on various dates in the United States, Canada, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Liberia)
there is so much to look forward to in the Autumn, from cool, crisp temperatures and stunning shades of red, orange, and yellow leaves to the seasonal movies (and books!) that are best enjoyed under cuddly blankets with a cosy fire nearby.
Autumn is the season of all things pumpkin spice (think: candles, cocktails, cookies, and cake). Plus, there is no shortage of outdoor activities to try, from attending a harvest festival to visiting a haunted house.
What are your favourite Autumn activities?
On Friday Winnie had her first Harvest Festival and Oscar had his first Harvest Festival in 3 years - I remember going to them when I was younger (I did post on @yourblendedfamily some pics of the church as couldn't take photos of my children in action because other kids about)
Did you know? A harvest festival is an annual celebration that occurs around the time of the main harvest of a given region. Given the differences in climate and crops around the world, harvest festivals can be found at various times at different places - . It dates back to ancient Britain when people relied on crops for food and famers would give thanks for a good harvest.
In our town people bring food to the church which gets donated to the local food banks.
Also, got caught in the rain and looked like a sewer rat all day - whose looking forward to dark mornings and rainy days? I love autumn but don't like the night darks and mornings. Rain is rain. I live in the UK so it's a given.
Halfterm has begun and my three have two weeks off school so going to keep them busy and also have cosy chill days - definitely a different vibe to the summer holidays where we went on adventures every other day and enjoyed (melted) in the sun!
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thevisafly · 3 years
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Exploring Denmark: Taking Pleasure in Danish Delights
Denmark – a place of happiness, a collaboration of new and old – the perfect place for any kind of traveller. From festivals, art galleries and botanical gardens to EDM raves and snazzy architecture… The country has something for all who choose to travel here! Hygge Ever heard of the term Hyyge? It’s pronounced “hoo-gah”, and translates roughly to ‘cosiness’. But really, Hygge goes far deeper than that: it embodies warmth, enjoying a comforting atmosphere and good people. Things like sitting under the sun reading a good book, cosying up with your family in front of the fireplace, going on a picnic… All of them are Hygge. And Danish people, unsurprisingly, have a lot of it. It’s a Danish way of life, and you’ll find it year-round – probably why Danes top the charts when it comes to quality of life. If you’re unsure of how to go about embodying this culture, they have Hygge and happiness tours that you and your family can embark on – maybe find yourself, and some new friends too!
A Cycling Country Danish people are crazy about cycling. The country is known for its intense biking culture, and you can travel on a cycle whenever and wherever. They’re freely available to the public, and are actually encouraged – if you fancy a romantic bike ride with cool breeze in your hair and the towering sights of Denmark’s coolest castles at your footstep, then cycling it is. Most of Denmark’s terrain is either flat or mildly angled, and the nation has an expansive network of cycle routes to explore as well. The best part is, you won’t feel even a tad bit out of place while doing it – more than 50% of Copenhagen travels by bike, so you’ll fit right in with the locals!
Quintessential Quadruple – Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense and Aalborg These are the four biggest – and most popular cities in Denmark. Why, you ask? Well…
Copenhagen If we’re going to start talking about how amazing Copenhagen is, we need to start from the outside: it’s home island Zealand is just as (if not more) enticing as the actual city itself. Zealand is home to an insane amount of interesting man-made and natural spots that spark contemplation and curiosity upon sight – places like the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, and the Frederiksborg Castle are a must-see for those interested in the culture and history of Denmark. Other man-made mini adventures include the Six Forgotten Giants (a treasure hunt in the midst of a forest for these 6 gigantic wooden sculptures), and Camp Adventure (a large cone-shaped monument that has a breathtaking view from the top). Copenhagen itself hosts a variety of eye-catching experiences, including their world-class zoo, aquarium, open air museums and range of galleries. The experimentarium hosts fun science interactions, and the Botanical and King’s Gardens are home to expansive glass domes filled with teeming flora.
Aarhus Aarhus – a city where Hygge embodies its natural surroundings, and seeps its way into the Danish creativity: giving rise to all sorts of amazing urban architecture. To pick 3 of the coolest architectural experiences in Aarhus isn’t hard at all – what’s hard is figuring out how not to want more! The ARoS Aarhus Art Museum is home to a walkway bridge-like contraption – nothing fancy, until you see it and realise it’s like walking through a rainbow. From the inside, it’s the perfect embodiment of La Vie En Rose – except you’re seeing the world with more than just one rose-tinted glass: there’s the whole spectrum of rainbow waiting! Another really interesting work of art is the Infinite Bridge. Originally a temporary addition to a 2015 Sculpture fest, it was brought back by popular demand and is now permanently placed in Aarhus’ Varna Beach. You don’t just get the pristine cove and luscious high-rise forestry here – this bridge is a loop, meaning you can walk endlessly around it while uncovering bits of Varna Beach’s multifaceted natural beauty at every round. Lastly, The Iceberg.“What’s so special about an iceberg”? Well, it’s actually not even one – Aarhus Ø’s waterfront has one of the coolest-looking establishments ever – and it’s totally functional, too! It looks like a giant, man-made round of icebergs, and is named aptly so.
Odense The island of Fyn (pronounced “foon”) is where Odense is situated. Home to an eclectic mix of literary and environmental wonder, Fyn is a must-see for those looking forward to a laid-back vacation in the depths of Denmark. It’s ideal for those wanting a leisurely cycle around the countryside, because the natural islandic seascape draws many who go there. It’s also hard not to miss one of the many castles that adorn this part of Denmark, and a peaceful visit to these royal structures is always on the cards: for starters, we recommend the renaissance-dated Egeskov Castle. It’s also the home of Hans Christian Andersen, and many a tribute is paid to the legendary literacist here: he even has a museum in his name, that holds up the prestige of his works.
  Odense is a place to slow down and experience the true Danish spirit – its largest market, Rosengaardcentret (yes, we have difficulty saying that too) is a bustling mix of vibrant people and vintage surroundings. Odense is also the only place outside Sydney where you can try your hand at bridgewalking – this is your chance! Their assortment of bars, cafes, restaurants and public spaces are a great place to just hang out and take it all in. Not to mention the many festivals that take place here, including the magical Hans Christian Andersen Festival, the reputed Odense International Film Festival, and of course, the Magic Days Festival.
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magnolianfarewell · 4 years
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For this micro home, the addition of a loft gave me flexibility and vertical dimensions to play around with. However fitting in a set of stairs brings along its own set of challenges!
I LOVE the surfaces we got with Tiny Living. The choice of making a bar height table is much appreciated, as it brings much needed variety to an already surface heavy living area. Plus, we get matching bar stools. 
The palette for this pack is excellent, and fits the Hyyge aesthetic perfectly. You get a nice solid range, favouring lighter colours with strong darker accents. 
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hyggehjornet-world · 3 years
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5 Ways to Make Your Home Cozy for Winter Without Spending a Dime
5 Ways to Make Your Home Cozy for Winter Without Spending a Dime | The Lipstick Narratives
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There are few things I like more than feeling cozy. That’s one of the reasons I love the fall season. The weather gets crisp, and a cozy home is on everyone’s mind. I know I can layer knit blankets on every surface and light sweet candles all year round. But in West Virginia summers and 90 degree weather, the hyyge fall vibe just doesn’t cut it. You know? While the cozy spiritis free, decorating…
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superlilitr · 7 years
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My own home hyyge :D and in the future im going to make a hyggekrog (or whather you call a hygge corner in danish) in my room upstairs which is currently in the making
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frumentola · 5 years
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Sessizlik mi? Dinginlik demekti sessizlik, köpüklü bir banyo, büyüyen çim, buzdolabının kapağını kapattıktan ve küçük ışık söndükten sonra içinde olup bitenlerdi. Kısaca, hiçlikti sessizlik.
Çok daha farklı bir şeye ihtiyacı olduğunu düşünüyordu Oben. Bir şey -adı önemli değildi- yeter ki yüreğinde hissedebilsin, bir balina çığlığı gibi. Güçlü bir şey, dayanıklı bir şey, tehlikeli ama iyi bitecek bir şey. Ruhunu ağzına kadar doldurup kenarlarından taşacak ama yine de muhafaza edebilecek bir şey.
Heyecan verici bir şey ama gerçekten heyecan verici, aşk gibi, amaç gibi ya da dünyayı kırk ışık yılı öteye taşıyacak bir fikir.
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onekindesign · 4 years
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Historical home gets a gorgeous modern update in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Historical home gets a gorgeous modern update in Saint Paul, Minnesota
An historical home built in the 1890’s has undergone a beautiful main floor renovation by Bria Hammel Interiors along with builder Hyyge Hus, located in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The owners purchased their historic home in 2013 and, as their family grew over the years, they realized it was time for a remodel.
Previously, the spaces on the main floor were blocked off from one another and they wanted…
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dadsapp-blog · 7 years
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craneandcanopy · 7 years
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Trendspotting: Soft Pink Decor
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Shades of soft pink have been spotted in stylish homes for a few years, but this season, the romantic hues are truly having a moment. We adore pale pinks, from blush to rose, for the versatility, softness, and elegance they lend to our homes. Looking to introduce this enchanting shade into your space? Read on for our favorite ways to incorporate soft pink decor for your loveliest home ever.
Swap it in for other neutrals
The softest shades of pink are incredibly versatile, and they can be used in place of neutrals in the home. Where you might otherwise incorporate warm neutrals like beige or cream, instead try adding light pink for a dash of whimsy. We love the look of a blush pink wall, rose-colored throw blanket, or pale pink accent pillow, for example. The subtlety of these pinks, moreover, make them the perfect choice for fans of minimalist decor.    
Make it the focal point
Though pink works well as an accent color, it also looks delightful as the center of attention. A pale pink couch brings a touch of glamour to a living room, while pink ruffles transform your bedroom into a space fit for royalty. If you do choose to make soft pink decor a focal point, we recommend coupling it with similarly subtle shades and making use of texture to bring interest to your space. The result? A hyyge-inspired space that’s totally crush-worthy.
Soften cool tones
In addition to warm neutrals like sand or tan, pale pinks also pair well with cool tones like dark grey or navy. For a bedding ensemble that’s equal parts sophisticated and playful, try accenting a pale pink, textured duvet cover with vibrant white sheets and a foggy grey quilt. A pattern that mixes these shades works for a variety of decor styles, from eclectic to feminine, as well.  
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curtainsdubaiae · 3 years
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mtariqniaz · 7 years
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'Lagom' — the Swedish secret to a longer life?
‘Lagom’ — the Swedish secret to a longer life?
While hyyge — the Danish notion of well-being through coziness at home — sparked a candle-lighting, fireside-chatting and teak decorating craze in 2016, the term’s time as the Scandinavian lifestyle trend of the moment may be over. 
With its no-nonsense approach to healthy living, followers of Sweden’s lagom — which roughly translates to “not too much and not too little” — might just wind up with…
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dadsapp-blog · 7 years
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