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    DOUBLE INDIGO 666 WORLD TOUR

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    • spitfiredealerS
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      That's must be mental to have that little sun in a day! Does it mess with your head?

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      • neph93N
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        @spitfiredealer:

        That's must be mental to have that little sun in a day! Does it mess with your head?

        It can do. It certainly messes with your body clock. I get dog tired in the afternoons and early evenings and weirdly it can get difficult to sleep at night. Some people get fatigued, some people get a bit depressed. It's worse when it's dark and cold, especially before the snow comes when it's just frozen and icy and grim. November can suck, but Christmas helps make December much more cosy. January in to February can be hard but when the sun pops up for the first time in the middle of February it's ace.

        On the other hand, it's pretty beautiful as well. There's a weird quality to the light that's always changing. The snow which normally comes in December reflects, moonlight, street light and the little sunlight that creeps over the horizon. You get this time of day called the "blåtime" (blue hour) where everything appears blue and grey: http://www.nordnorge.com/no/?News=132 By the time my four weeks with the jeans are up we'll be completely without sun and "blåtimen" is as light as it gets, so I'll try and get some decent pictures up then.

        “Some of those that work forces
        Are the same that burn crosses”

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          Best 11am view I've ever seen… It's completely hangover-friendly innit!..

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          • neph93N
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            @Seul:

            Best 11am view I've ever seen… It's completely hangover-friendly innit!..

            True story. Although if you really lay one on the night before and sleep until 2pm then you wake up in the dark and that really messes with your head.

            “Some of those that work forces
            Are the same that burn crosses”

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            • SeulS
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              It's my idea of heaven… And I would've moved there a long time ago, if it wasn't for the snow... Seriously: the only good snow is Jon Snow.

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              • spitfiredealerS
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                That blue hour looks amazing!

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                • spitfiredealerS
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                  @Aetas is now the final person on this tour.

                  So the Jeans are due to make their return to the USA In January 2017. @Brock do you want them 1st?

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                  • neph93N
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                    Continuing the coverage of the grim realities of arctic life…. popped out of work early today to go to the gym. Was glad I had the car with me for once...

                    This is what 2:30pm in late November looks like in a snow storm:

                    “Some of those that work forces
                    Are the same that burn crosses”

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                      😞

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                        Neph….This picture is carrying the stamp of troublemaking and weather riot.

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                          @Aetas is now the final person on this tour.

                          So the Jeans are due to make their return to the USA In January 2017. @Brock do you want them 1st?

                          That would be great! Hoping the thigh measurements will still work out.

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                          • neph93N
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                            The whole extended family are off for a weekender to celebrate my father-in-laws 60th b'day. Tour jeans are along for the ride.

                            Taking my dancing shoes too…

                            “Some of those that work forces
                            Are the same that burn crosses”

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                              • neph93N
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                                ^ not as much boogieing as anticipated but a great 24hrs spent in a 400 yr old farmhouse, now used as an exclusive guest house. No exterior pics (it was dark the whole time) but the interior was amazing:

                                Used the weekend to add some IH wallet fading to the tour jeans:

                                “Some of those that work forces
                                Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                  The IHG-01 fits like a glove inside IH's back pockets.

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                                  • neph93N
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                                    Roll on the weekend. I teach an Advanced English class last period which is a challenge to my motivational skills. Got them working now though.

                                    Great thing about teaching in Norway: jeans are acceptable professional attire. Double, double indigo today with the tour jeans and the auctioned sample herringbone IHV-02.

                                    “Some of those that work forces
                                    Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                    • spitfiredealerS
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                                      You always been a teacher mate? Or was it something you started when you moved there?

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                                      • neph93N
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                                        I was qualified as an English and Media teacher three years before I moved out here. Worked in a comp in Hounslow/Southall. Northern Norway was a bit of a change of pace…

                                        “Some of those that work forces
                                        Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                          As I said earlier, this time of the year is not the most exciting to be having the tour jeans. So today I'm going to do something deeply boring and live blog a family advent tradition.

                                          Advent is a big thing in Norway. Probably because the weather is often so shite that you need to do something nice to take your mind of the interminable misery of the constant cold, wet darkness.

                                          So "kos" the Norwegian version of the Danish "hygge" is important. In my family we make traditional xmas food every Sunday in advent. This is kos.

                                          When I moved here one of the most interesting/fun/downright terrifying things was tasting all the Norwegian seasonal specialities. No season is more terrifying than xmas. Traditional Norwegian food is nearly always formed by different curing or preserving techniques, originally developed to get food produced in the short summer to last through the long winter. Cod and Coley, the two main salt water fish get preserved in all sorts of ways, the most famous (but amazingly not the most disgusting) being to bury it, covered in lye (naturally occurring caustic soda) for three months before digging it up, washing it off and steaming it. This is "lutefisk". It's rough as a tramp's bunghole, but like everything else in life you get used to it. I'm not making that today. I'm making "pinnekjøtt", which roughly translates  as "stick meat". I kid you not.

                                          Pinnekjøtt is strips of lamb rib from the early autumn slaughter that has been smoked, salted, and dried for a couple of months. It looks like this:

                                          I started yesterday by soaking the meat for 24hrs. This is to rehydrate the meat and remove some of the salt. I changed the water twice. The "stick" part comes from the tradition of using birch sticks as a grill on which you place the meat:

                                          You then pour in water up to the level of the sticks, place the lamb on top and steam it on a low temp for 3 hours). Here it is a couple of hours in:

                                          That red colour in the meat is a result of the mental amounts of salt plus the smoking.

                                          I've also baked "boller" this morning. Simple sweetbreads that turn awesome when filled with whipped cream and jam.

                                          I need beer now.

                                          “Some of those that work forces
                                          Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                            Part two… the gorging.

                                            Here's the plated up meal. Traditional sides are smoked sausage, puréed root veg, potatoes and pickled cabbage.

                                            It's not pretty but it tastes great. The best deal… not only is it acceptable, it's actually required to drink hard liquor and beer as an accompaniment. Akevitt and xmas beer:

                                            And now, this:

                                            “Some of those that work forces
                                            Are the same that burn crosses”

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