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9 thoughts on “Karl Johans Gate (Street), Oslo, Norway”
Yes, Nia, these places and cultures add so much to our experiences and to the way we see the world. Looking great on the photo! The palaces, fountain, and streets are so gorgeous! You are getting material for several books. Keep enjoying everything! Take care! Hugs! 🙂 Fabio
Thank you, Fabio! Yes, I have a lot of places that I can use as settings for stories and I’m also so inspired by the themes of peace and humanity here in Norway. Hugs back!
That’s an interesting perspective: peace and humanity. It shouldn’t be. We are so very much bombarded with news of destruction and pain that we forget about our main goals on Earth – peace and humanity. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences. I am feeling like I am taking a ride with you both on this fantastic journey. Take care and enjoy the night! 🙂
Yes, I am going to write a post on peace, because I was so heartened by this message that I received here and it gave me much hope that I want to share.
Thank you for your support and enthusiasm. You help motivate me big time! I always think of how you might enjoy a photo and a message.
Yes, a post on Peace would be great! It must be quite an experience for you! The perspectives from Scandinavia may be very different from the world seen from the US. We are lucky to have you there! Your posts have been special treats for us! Take care and have a good night! 🙂
Yes, Nia, these places and cultures add so much to our experiences and to the way we see the world. Looking great on the photo! The palaces, fountain, and streets are so gorgeous! You are getting material for several books. Keep enjoying everything! Take care! Hugs! 🙂 Fabio
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Thank you, Fabio! Yes, I have a lot of places that I can use as settings for stories and I’m also so inspired by the themes of peace and humanity here in Norway. Hugs back!
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That’s an interesting perspective: peace and humanity. It shouldn’t be. We are so very much bombarded with news of destruction and pain that we forget about our main goals on Earth – peace and humanity. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences. I am feeling like I am taking a ride with you both on this fantastic journey. Take care and enjoy the night! 🙂
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Hi Fabio,
Yes, I am going to write a post on peace, because I was so heartened by this message that I received here and it gave me much hope that I want to share.
Thank you for your support and enthusiasm. You help motivate me big time! I always think of how you might enjoy a photo and a message.
Good night for now.
Nia
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Yes, a post on Peace would be great! It must be quite an experience for you! The perspectives from Scandinavia may be very different from the world seen from the US. We are lucky to have you there! Your posts have been special treats for us! Take care and have a good night! 🙂
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Looks like you’re getting out and about Nia. I do like the fountain, it reminds me of the El Alemain fountain in Kings Cross, Sydney.
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Thank you, Laurie. I didn’t see those fountains in Sydney. I will have to seek them out!
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 1:32 AM, Nia Simone, Author wrote:
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Can’t miss it, right in the heart of Kings Cross and if I’m not mistaken there’s a similar one in Hyde Park.
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Thanks!
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