Cutting some gras

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Agvg

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Just a pic of a old machine and a barn :) IMG_20181012_162728.jpeg
 
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Love seeing pics of Norway and especially the buildings there. What's going on with that roof? It doesn't look like it goes back at all from that super steep front peak in the front.
 
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I like seeing your pictures from Norway too. Thanks for posting them Agvg.
 
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Just a picture of the mountain witch are around the farmIMG_20181013_135959.jpeg
 
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Are there any types of deer or wildlife in those mountains?
 
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Yes, and reindeer in the higher part of the mountains.
 
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And a few moose that comes from the more flat parts of the country, but they usually don't survive in the winter, to steep for them when it freezes so they slips and falls.
 
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The farm in summer timeIMG_20180720_093621.jpeg
 
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Quite easy to find the property line, to the foot of the mountain.1521626620538.jpeg
 
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The barnIMG_20150802_195844.jpegIMG_20150805_212811.jpeg
 
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The small village where I have the farmIMG_20141004_141559.jpeg
 
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My old workshop and smoking house where they smoked meat and fish.IMG_20140629_163712.jpeg
 
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Amazing. It's like going back in time looking at your pictures. Did you or your family build the barn?
 
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The barn are built in 1948, replacing a barn from ca 1900, the whole farm was moved 200m just before 1900. it has been in my family since ca year 1650 - 1700 I do belive.
 
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Awesome photos and beautiful country. Love seeing the photos of older farms and different parts of the world.
 
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I had the right to take over the farm after my uncle, he had no children and his health was not the best so its a lot of work to do with buildings and equipment to get it in reasonable shape, its just a hobby so all numbers are very red on the spreadsheet :/
 
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Very beautiful pictures Agvg. I especially like the picture of the village in the valley. What do you normally raise on your farm?
 
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Not much, at the moment it just growing grass for sale, and in the spring and autumn some sheep's goes there.
 
 
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