A couple of days ago we flew via the Orkneys on our way to Norway. And do you know what we saw there?
Our friends the seals with their cute pups. We actually looked at the seals on our beach in Cley lately but these seals were selkies, as mentioned by Amy Sackville in her recommendable novel “Orkneys“. Selkies are actually relatives of the fairies like us, living in the North.
Vor einigen Tagen flatterten wir über die Orkneys nach Norway. Und Ihr glaubt es kaum, was wir dort sahen. Wir trafen dort unsere Verwandten die Seehunde mit ihren Jungen. Klar hatten wir sie schon an unserem Strand besucht, aber dies hier waren Selkies, diese Wesen, die Amy Sackville in ihrem brillanten Roman “Orkneys” erwähnt.
Do you know what selkies are?
As you see on these pictures they are seals, but very special ones. They sometimes get rid of their fur to become like people and very beautiful and seductive people, a bit like mermaids. Clarissa Pinkola Estes describes in “Women Who Run With The Wolves” how men fell madly in love with those selkie-women and hiding their furs so that they can’t change back to be seals again. But like with the mermaids the selkis get their fur back in the end and become seals again. In her Celtic influenced fantasy novels Juliet Marilliner writes about selkies as well as Trini Lind, who gave us the idea to blog about selkies in one of her comments to our blog.
Wisst Ihr was Selkies sind? Naja, wie Ihr auf Dina’s Bildern seht, sind sie Robben, aber ganz spezielle. Sie können nämlich bisweilen ihr Fell ablegen und so zu Menschen wie Sie werden – ein wenig wie Nixen. Die Analytikerin Clarissa Pinkola Estes beschreibt in “Die Wolfsfrau” wie Männer sich unsterblich in diese Selkies verlieben und in ihrem Liebeswahn deren Fellkleid verstecken. Aber die schlauen Selkies erobern ihr Fell zurück and entkommen als Robben wieder ins Meer. Lest Juliet Marilliner, sie schreibt in ihren Fantasieroman über diese Wesen und Trini Lind, die uns in einem Kommentar zu unserem Blog die Idee gab über unsere Freunde zu bloggen. Danke!
Selkies like mermaids are seen as beings symbolising the soul or the feelings. Therefore they need the water to flourish. And do you know why they mostly are seen as women? Brave men sailing the northern seas didn’t have any contact with women for long times on sea. So it’s understandable that the saw luring women in the cute seals.
Seehunde sind Seelentiere. Ihr altgermanischer Name war Seelhunde oder Seel, wovon das heute im Englischen gebräuchliche seal abstammt. Nach altnordischer Vorstellung wohnten die Ungeborenen und Toten in der See. Die Seel(en) waren also die zur See Gehörenden, daher steckt in Seele das Wort See. Für das Volk wurde aus dem Seelhund der Seehund, der das (weiblich) Gefühl symbolisiert.
We are in Norway now where we are looking for our dear relatives. We are going to the south coast following Tilly Culme-Seymour’s book “Island Summers“.
Jetzt sind wir in Norwegen und werden uns auf die Suche nach Selkies machen, die besonders die westlichen Inseln lieben. Bis dann
Siri and Selma, the happy Bookfayries
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© Text and illustrations, Hanne Siebers and Klausbernd Vollmar, Cley next the Sea, 2017
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oh, gosh, beautiful photos… and the pups are so cute 🙂
I’ve heard about selkies from “Song of the Sea” – animated movie (2014), which both I and both boyz absolutely love and after this post we might actually re-watch it 🙂
wonderful post, thank you!!
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Dear Alexandra,
thanks a lot for your kind words. Great, that we could stimulate you to sea “Song of the Seas” again. Actually we did that as well while writing this post.
With warm greetings to Bulgaria from the cold sea
That Fab Four of Cley
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Oh, they are soooooo cuuuuute!!! I just adore seals!! 💖💖💖💖. Lucky you, to go to Orkney! And I am so happy you read Island Summers! My mother is reading it too now! 😊😊. I love Selkie stories, and now I just have to publish my own selkie story on my blog later today! Thank you for the inspiration! 💖😊. I love this post!
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Good afternoon, dear Trini,
we are so happy that you like our post 💖 And thanks again for telling us about Island Summers! 🙂
We’ll come and visit you and are very curious about your Selkie-story.
By the way could you read the German text? The text differs from the English one. The second last paragraph is about the old Germanic idea about seals and selkies and how this is connected with the word ‘soul’. If you don’t understand German we could translate it for you.
With lots of love 💖💖💖
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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No, I don’t read German that well, but I can translate with google translator, I think! 👍🏻
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Dear Trini
GREAT that you like this post about our visit to the Orkney selkies. And do you know? Dina and our dear Master promised us to go to the Orkneys again at the end of May. We are so happy!
With lots and lots of finest fairy dust
Siri 💖 and 💖 Selma, the friends of the Selkies xxx
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Dear Siri and Selma, how exciting!! 😊😊. Do tell me about it afterwards! 😊😊. And thank you so much for the fairy dust! It is much appreciated! 🦄🌈👸🏼. Lots of love to both of you! 💖💖
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Dear Trini,
I suppose that’s asking too much of Google because it’s partly ethymological
You have to know that seals are ‘seel’ in old Germanic languages and ‘soul’ is ‘seel(e)’ in Germanic languages. This sameness of the linguistic level corresponds with the old Germanic idea that the unborn and the dead are living in the sea which is ‘See’ in Germanic languages. Therfore ‘seel’ (seal), ‘Seele’ (soul) and ‘See’ (sea) are going back to the same linguistic root.
Oh dear, I hope I explained it in an understandable way.
Lots of love from the land of the Vikings and Trolls
Klausbernd 🙂 xx
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Oh, I see (😂😂). Got it! 👍🏻. Give my wishes to the old Father country 😄. Speaking of trolls….did you see the move The Troll Hunter? ( Trolljegeren)
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Yes, we have seen Trolljegeren, Trini. 🐾 🇳🇴 🐾 What do you think about the film?
The critics are not bad:
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2011/sep/03/andre-ovredal-troll-hunter
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Thanks dearest Dina xxx
Shall we have a look at it tonight?
Looking forward to it! 🙂
With lots of love xxxxx
Klausbernd
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Why not? 💕😀💕
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Tolle Fotos! Die sind soooooooooooo süß. 🙂
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Danke! Das freut uns, dass dir unsere Bilder und die kleinen Robben gefallen.
Mit lieben Grüßen vom Norden
The Fab Four of Cley
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I love them!
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We as well!
Siri 💖 and 💖 Selma, the happy Bookfayries
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Well, they have the magic to make you loving them. They are soooo sweet.
Thanks and cheers
The Fab Four of Cley
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Beautiful photographs and magical text
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Dear Derrick,
you know, we love symbolism and symbolism and magic are related, aren’t they?!
Thanks for your commentary and all the best
The Fab Four of Cley
and have a relaxing weekend
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Super schön und tolle Reiseerlebnisse
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Wir sind auch noch gaaaaanz begeistert
Siri 💖 and 💖 Selma, die fröhlichen Buchfeen
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Dear Labby
DANKE
TAKK
Toll, dass dir unsere Erlebnisse gefallen 🙂
Mit lieben Grüßen vom hohen Norden
The Fab Four of Cley
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Wonderful! Thanks for sharing these images of these adorable creatures. 🙂
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Good afternoon, dear Angela,
you are very welcome! We are happy that you enjoyed our post. Well, we are seal-lovers 🙂
Have a happy weekend and thanks for commenting
The Fab Four of Cley
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……. ach wie niedlich, die sind ja direkt zum knutschen.
Wenn man fotografiert wird von einer solch tollen Fotografin, dann muß man ja sensationell präsentiert sein!
und das Herz aller Betrachter schmelzen lassen.
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Ja, liebe Laura, wir sind ganz große Selkie Freundinnen. Aber knutschen durften wir sie nicht, da würde uns auch die Mutter angreifen.
Mit ganz viel Feenhauch von
Siri 💖 und 💖 Selma, die liebklugen Buchfeen
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Liebe Laura,
mit deinem Kommentar hast du unsere liebe Dina SEHR erfreut und sie richtig stolz gemacht – sie sieht es als Geburtstagsgeschenk an. Sie ist gerade mit ihrer Kamera unterwegs, sich neue Opfer zu suchen ;-), deswegen bedanken wir uns schon mal.
Mit gaaaaanz lieben Grüßen aus dem hohen Norden
The Fab Four of Cley
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Liebste wunderbare Laura,
zuerst mal ganz, ganz herzlichen Dank für deine zauberhafte Geburtstagskarte auf Facebook, es ist die schönste Karte der ganzen Welt. 💕🥂💕 Leider kann ich gerade (unterwegs im offenen WiFi) keine Verbindung zu Facebook aufbauen, jedoch habe ich gestern einen Blick erhaschen können. Du bist echt so eine supertolle Fotografin. Nur schade für uns, dass du so weit weg bist …
Deinen lieben Kommentar hier “made my day” wie wir in England sagen, ich verreise jetzt mit einem feinen Lächeln. 😊 Vielen Dank dir aus 🇳🇴
Hanne x
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Beautiful images, and enjoyed the information on Selkies…
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Dear Sue,
thank you very much
TAKK
We are happy that you like our Selkie post 🙂
With lots of love from Norway and best wishes for a great weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Have a lovely weekend, Fabbies! 💕💕
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🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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What a delightful way to spend the summer. The book looks charming.
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It really is.
Fairy dust for you, dear Gallivanta,
Siri 💖 and 💖 Selma, the clever Bookfayries
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Good afternoon, dear Gallivanta,
thanks and all the best from Norway wishing you
The Fab Four of Cley
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What a beauties😊
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yes, they really are! 🙂 🙂
With lots of love
The Fab Four of Cley
but your gravatar is very cute as well!
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It is, isn’t it😁
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… and who are you?
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Myriam from bubbliciouslyme 🙂
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Great name
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Sure is😊
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Ab sofort sehen wir die Seehunde mit anderen Augen. Welch wunderschöne Seelentiere!
Liebe Grüße
U+H
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JA!
Gaaaaaaaanz viel Feenhauch vom hohen Norden
Siri 💖 und 💖 Selma, die fröhlichen Buchfeen
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Liebe Ursel, lieber Herbert,
wir sind völlig in diese Seehunde verliebt.
Mit gaaaanz lieben Grüßen von Norwegen nach Frankfurt
The Fab Four of Cley
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Gorgeous pics. They look very healthy 🙂
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They are!
Fairy dust from Norway
Siri 💖 and 💖 Selma, the happy Bookfayries
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Dear Tara,
thank you very much for your kind words 🙂
Enjoy the weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Nice to let my mind drift away to the legends of the sea, and the images of the adorable seals.
Have a wonderful time in the land of the Vikings, you Fab Four.
Love from Beetley, Pete and Ollie. X
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Thank you very much, dear Pete
Lots of finest fairy dust from
Siri 💖 and 💖 Selma, the friends of the Selkies xxxx
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Dear Pete,
yes, we really love being in Norway. Everything is more rough than at our coast here, especially in winter now.
Our dear Master collects those legends; well, legends, fairy tales, mythologies are the mothers of every symbolism.
With lots of love from up North
The Fab Four of Cley
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These photos put a big smile on my face this morning. These seals do look like they’re just relaxing and living in the moment. 🙂
I enjoyed reading about the legend of the selkies.
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Dear Jackie
we are so happy that we could make you smile 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
Yes, those seals are in the Here and Now.
Have a happy weekend wishing
The Fab Four of Cley
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Ihr Lieben, ich wünsche euch eine wunderbare Zeit in Norge und uns schöne Bilder 😉
herzlichen Dank für die feinen Bilder von den “Seelentieren” und die Worte drumrum-
herzliche Grüsse vom Winterzauberberg unter blauem Himmel
Ulli
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Gaaaaaaanz viel Feenhauch dir aus Norwegen, wo es gar nicht so winterlich ist, wie wir hofften. Aber wir bleiben noch bis zum letzten Tag im Februar, da wird es sicher noch ändern.
Liebsten Feenhauch von
Siri 💖 und 💖 Selma, die liebklugen Buchfeen
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Dir, liebe Ulli, gaaaanz herzliche Grüße vom hohen Norden. Klar doch, wir werden tolle Bilder von hier bringen. Dina ist bereits mit ihrer Kamera unterwegs, obwohl sie etwas sauer war, da es nicht möglich war, ihr Stativ mitzunehmen (blöde Billigflieger).
Dann mach’s ‘mal gut, hab’s fein
bis dann
The Fab Four of Cley
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Pingback: The Island of Seals | The Paths of the Spirit
Here is the Selkie story : https://pathsofthespirit.wordpress.com/2017/01/26/the-island-of-seals/. I linked back to this post 😊😊
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GREAT! Thank you very, very much. Now we will read it, therfore bye beye, meet you at your blog 🙂 🙂 EXCITING
Finest Fairy dust from
Siri 💖and 💖 Selma,the cutious Bookfayries
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Hi, dear Trini,
there we are again!
We enjoyed reading your story. GREAT story telling with a little thrill, a tiny dose of erotic and fine descriptions. It’s really worth reading it, we can highly recommend it and it’s a perfect addition to our post here.
And thanks for linking it with our blog 🙂
With love and fairy dust
have a inspiring weekend
The Fab Four og Cley xxxx
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What a great story, Trini! 😊 Thank you for sharing this work with us! 💕👍🏻💕
Klem fra Norge 🇳🇴
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With my morning coffee, your article and so cute seals. Thank you!
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You are very welcome!
Wishing you a relaxing and cosy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Omg, the seal pups are too cute!
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INDEED!
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Ein weiterer Klassiker von Vaters Standard-Sprüchen: Keiner beißt den Hund!
Das sind wirklich hilfreiche Erklärungen, die du da schreibst, lieber Klausbernd! Super! Herzlichen Dank!
Eine wunderschöne Zeit in Norwegen!
Ich finde, man kann schön erkennen, dass Augen nicht nur sehen, sondern auch ausstrahlen….
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Danke, liebe 💖 Pia
mit herzlich lieben Grüßen aus dem Land der Wikinger
Siri 🙂 und 🙂 Selma, die nordischen Buchfeen
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Liebe Pia,
apropos: Keiner beißt den Hund. Seehunde können böse beißen. Sie greifen Menschen an, wenn man ihren Kleinen zu nahe kommt. Diese Bisse geben schreckliche Komplikationen, die nicht selten zu Amputationen führen.
Danke für deinen Kommentar.
Klar doch, die Robben sind strahlende Wesen.
Wir wünschen ein frohes Wochenende
The Fab Four of Cley
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Fab Four of Cley,
As always I’ve enjoyed my visit here. Looking at the wonderful photos and reading your history of seals and mermaids is the best way for someone to start their morning!
Thank you,
GP Cox
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Dear GP Cox
lots of fairy dust from us from the land of the Vikings
Siri 💖 and 💖 Selma, the happy Bookfayries
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Thank you so much, Bookfayries! I always enjoy the posts from the Fab Four , I hope you know that!
Have a wonderful weekend!
GP Cox
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Dear GP Cox
thanks a lot.
We are happy that we sent you a nice morning post 🙂
Wishing you a cosy, relaxing weekend
The Fab Four of Cley from up North
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I do have to admit, as far as relating things about the Pacific War – Dad’s stories can be unique!!
Have a wonderful weekend yourself.
GP Cox
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Isn’t it more important that a story is unique than that it is true? Stories follow another logic than reality …
Thanks and lots of love to our dear friend
The Fab Four of Cley
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I agree, Klausbernd, I enjoy the story itself. Far too many us become cynical with age and analyze too much. Don’t lose the magic we knew as children!!
GP Cox
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Fascinating and beautiful
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Thanks, dear Jodi,
all the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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tolle Aufnahmen ! Habe sie so leider noch nie in freier Wildbahn gesehen. Von Selkies habe ich schon viel gelesen, auch in Geschichten, die in Schottland spielen 🙂
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Ja, dort im Norden Schottlands waren sie allerorten.
Feinsten Feenhauch von
Siri 💖 und 💖 Selma, die neugierigen Buchfeen
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Ja, da musst du ‘mal hierher kommen an unsere Küste oder die von den Orkneys, aber auch an deutschen Küsten gibt’s einige dieser putzigen Seelentiere. Danke, dass dir Dinas Fotos gefallen. Es ist selten, dass man sooo nah an die Seehunde herankommt, wenn sie Junge haben. Außerdem sollte man ja auch immer darauf achten, sie nicht zu stören.
Ganz liebe Grüße und hab ein gemütliches Wochenende
The Fab Four of Cley
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Dankeschön ! Wünsche euch ebenfalls ein schönes entspanntes Wochenende ! Liebe Grüsse aus dem Elsass 🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Just saw this post first thing this morning and now I am sure to have a great day! Amazing! Gorgeous photos as always… but these ones made my heart melt as well!
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TAKK
Thank you, liebe Annika 🙂
They are really sweet beings, indeed!
With love from Norway
The Fab Four of Cley
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Oh what beautiful photo’s you have shared.. And such beautiful parts of our world too..
Trini is an excellent poet and story teller and I loved what she wrote linking to Seal Island..
Wonderful collaboration 🙂
Wishing you a beautiful day..
Blessings Sue ❤
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Dear Sue,
indeed Trini is a great writer, we love her stories very, very much.
With lots of love 💖 and warm greetings from the cold fjords
Siri 💖 and 💖 Selma, the Nordic Bookfayries xx
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Many thanks and Lovely to meet you both.. 🙂 and it was a delight to visit your beautiful blog 🙂 and share in your wonderful Energy ❤
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Dear Sue,
thank you very for your kind words. We enjoyed very much this cooperation with Trini. It just happened quite spontaneously, unplaned. But maybe that’s the best way.
Lots of love xxxx
and have an inspiring weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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I think that is always the very best way 🙂 and you are most welcome x 🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Good timing. Scientists just found out that they used to be much bigger. They resemble playful kittens. Thanks for the ‘oasis’ post; we all need these breaks. Cheers
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Thank you very much.
With lots of love from Fredrikstad/Norway to New York City
The Fab Four of Cley
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Das sind mal wieder wunderschöne Fotos! Ich hoffe, Ihr habt Glück bei Eurer Suche und findet ein paar Selkies!
Viele Grüße aus dem eisekalten Aachen!
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Huch, hier im Land der Fjorde ist es gar nicht soooo kalt. Also, halte dich fein warm!
Klar, finden wir noch weitere Selkies
Mit gaaaanz viel Feenhauch
Siri 💖 und 💖 Selma, die munteren Buchfeen
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Tja, wir wissen gar nicht, ob wir das hier verraten dürfen …
Siri und Selma beherrschen einen magischen Selkie Anlockungsruf. Sind welch in der Nähe, kommen sie zu uns. Das liegt einfach daran, dass Feen und Selkies sich verwandtschaftlich verbunden fühlen.
Mit gaaaanz lieben Grüßen aus Norwegen und mach’s dir gemütlich
The Fab Four of Cley
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How special ❤ ❤
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Dear Emy,
thank you! 🙂
Have a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley xxxx
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Ooooh wie schön!! Ihr präsentiert wieder atemberaubende Fotos. Zum knuddeln! Eure Geschichte des Seehundes/Selkies erklärt warum der Seehund als Krafttier
“Eine Zeit des SEELischen Wachstums und der bevorstehender Freude” symbolisiert.
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Hi, liebe Anne,
ja, Seehunde sind in der Tat Krafttiere, was man sogleich bemerkt, wenn man sie sieht. Sie leben völlig entspannt im Hier und Jetzt und sind zugleich in ihrer Angriffslust nicht zu unterschätzen. Sehr wehrhaft sind sie und zugleich cool und sanft.
Danke für deinen Kommentar 🙂
Wir wünschen ein fröhliches Wochenende
The Fab Four of Cley
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Another wonderful post with fantastic photos. Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Dear Davy
you are VERY welcome!
Thanks for your kind words 🙂
Wishing you a cosy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thank you The Fab Four. Have a great weekend also 🙂
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We already started it VERY cosyly with lots of candles and an open fire.
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Wie schön – mögen die Tierchen Eure Krafttiere sein und grosse Freude bringen. Kram Ruth
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TAKK
Herzlichen Dank, liebe Ruth.
Klar, die sind unsere Krafttiere 🙂
Mit lieben Grüßen aus Norwegen.
Habe ein gemütliches Wochenende
KRAM
The Fab Four of Cley
Ist es bei dir in Schweden auch so wenig winterlich?
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Great pictures. They are so cute. Especially loved the one with the white baby.
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Thank you 🙂
These white pups are just one or two days old.
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Such beautiful eyes 🙂 thank you for sharing.
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You are VERY welcome!
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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I am always told Orkney, or the Orkney Islands as my grandmother is from Burray. I am not sure if you had time but, Skaill, Brodgar, Hoy, Shappinsay and many of the beaches are worth a look. I am usually up there once a year and it’s probably my favourite place in the world, it seems to have a soul and ambience I do not find elsewhere. I am biased having family from there but, many others feel the same. It’s so atmospheric with its harsh weather and so wonderful when the sun does come out. Personally, I love it in storms when I am sat in a cottage with an open fire going sipping a whisky or two watching a rough sea. I am not sure how I feel about the seals, it’s nice when they pop up when you whistle but, I am not convinced when culling was restricted that these creatures help the fishing much, they certainly don’t respect the minimum size limits. You’ll see porpoises if you keep your eye out and sometimes whales.
Did you read about the Norwegian Princess (Margaret) who died of sea sickness? I think Norway gave the islands to Scotland as a wedding dowry, sadly the Norwegian Princess who was due to marry the King of Scotland died before the wedding happened. Scotland kept the islands (if I remember it all correctly).
The war stories from there are fascinating, my granfather was stationed there in WW2 as an anti aircraft gunner (from London) and my grandmother was back there during the war in charge of rashion coupons. My grandfather was always popular as he was quick enough to chase down rabbits and catch them for dinner which was a real luxury in wartime. He was bringing his future inlaws rabbits long before he met his future wife. I had a relative who was a pirate there too, he would go as far as Edinburgh and take his spoils back to Orkney.
Great blog again.
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WOW, thank you very, very much for your comment full of knowledge. Now we know much more about the Orkneys. We had not that much time in the beginning of this week, but we will have much more when we will visit the Orneys again end of May. But even these two days – our first ones there – gave us an idea of the magic of the Orkneys.
We found that interesting that the Orkneys were given as a dowry. The language there has quite some words similar to Norwegian. And we heard that there were – and may there still are – quite some people speaking Norwegian. We will try to research about this Princess Margaret dying of sea sickness. Very interesting! No, unfortunately we hadn’t read about it yet – but now we will!
Where we live in North Norfolk the seals were VERY unpopular in former times. We live at a bay and when the fishermen went out they never did it without a rifle and and always tried to shoot as many seals as possible. In this pupping season we had so much seals as never before – actually too much. This produces an inballance of this coast here. Even in the Arctic, where we saw seals first, there are masses of seals now in post-clubbing times. It’s said that every seal eats 5kg fish every day. Amazing, isn’t it!
We are very, very much looking forward to our next trip to the Orkneys and thanks for all the hints 🙂
We wish you a relaxing and cosy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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It’s interesting because there is an Orkney dialect which not only sounds like a Norwegian but the words are alien to English and Scots-Gaelic. I am sure you could obviously see the Norse influence in place names and the flag of the islands. The Orkneyinga sagas are what you should read about. There are many tales about vikings relating to Orkney. You also probably noticed many people up there have a very pale blue eyes and fair hair.
Another place you should perhaps visit for photography and travel are the Outer Hebrides but, you could spend a month in Orkney and not see it all, it is vast.
The seal clubbing restriction was passed in 2011 and now you need a license to do so. I feel like they fish they are eating are more threatened than the seals in terms of extinction, Orkney has so many. On the Churchill Barriers between the islands there are otters also which are much cuter. Orkney is also a very popular dive site in the UK considering all of the German and British shipwrecks in the Scapa Flow. Orkney is home to “Scapa” and “Highland Park”, they are both good whiskey’s.
I usually goto Norway twice per year, either Tromso/Bodo or around Flatanger, it all reminds me of the Scottish islands, just with much better fishing potential. Another place you may wish to see next time is Skara Brae, it is one of the oldest houses in Western Europe and the oldest is on one of the other islands.
If you need any advice on what to see next time, please send me a message.
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Thank you so much 🙂
It’s so kind of you offering advice. We will surely come back to it with pleasure.
Dina is Norwegian and therefore she noticed immediately the Norwegian influence there.
Could you, please, recommend a book about the Orkneyinga Sagas. We are very interested.
By the way, we will go to the Outer Hebredies in May as well and from there to the Orkneys.
Our dear Master knows Tromso quite well, because he went several time to Greenland and Svalbard always from there.
Thanks again. You are very kind!
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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My father has many books, I’ll need to ask him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orkneyinga_saga
If you are sailing I would say you are intrepid. You have to be careful negoitiating Orkney waters, the local fishing boats often won’t go out if there is west in the wind.
I would look at Stornoway & Callanish (Lewis). Also the Isle of Harris has a beach which is wonderful called Seillebost or Luskentyre. Berneray is charming as is Barra. The every changing light makes the islands a painter or photographers dream.
Svalbard is on my list, I want to go shore fishing there and perhaps film the polar bears, it’s a bucket list thing.
Cheers
Chris
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Thank you very much, dear Chris 🙂
We don’t go by boat, our tiny boat isn’t fit for such a journey and we neither. We go by car using the ferries and will do some hiking.
We combine this with going up NC500, this road that was voted the second grand road in the world by international photo-journalists.
When we go to Svalbard we always sail around to the north coast of Spitsbergen and then going over to Northeast Greenland – Scoresby Sound f.e. We use to do this on an ice-breaker. But we suppose you could go up to Spitsbergen just in a normal fishing boat – except to the north coast. There we always met heavy ice. Going by ship has the big advantage that you can stay over night on board.
Thanks and cheers
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I think we’d like to do 10 nights on Svalbard and to try to catch huge cod and halibut with the intention of making an excellent video. It would be some extreme fishing, its on the list anyway. I am back on Ascension Island in June, that is my next big trip.
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We wish you good luck!
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They really look so beautiful and unique!
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They not only look it, they are!
Thanks for commenting.
Wishing you a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Fantastic shots! I´m just sooooo in love with seals! Thank you for sharing this pics with us! 🙂 Sarah xxx
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Good evening, dear Sarah,
you are very welcome. We are sooooo happy that you not only like our post but you are a seal-lover as well.
We wish you a GREAT weekend – oh, we just see you are from Berlin. It’s funny but we think it’s more winter at yours than here in Norway. In former times we were regularly visiting Berlin having friends living on the Fichtenberg (behind the Botanischer Garten).
Well, wishing you a great weekend
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Hello Klausbernd!
I´ve always felt a deep relationship to seals and all other sea mammals as well, and could watch them for hours! 🙂
Coming across your blog has been a wonderful surprise to me, and I´m looking very much forward to see all your future posts! Your pictures and accompanying stories are just beautiful!
And you´re spot on: it´s quite wintery here in Berlin, though this weekend we have a little time out and expect 8 degrees C!!!!
That is one of the most beautiful areas in Berlin that you´ve been living in! I know it very well because I studied at the Freie Universität and enjoyed my breaks there. 🙂
Actually I´m German but considered it a politeness to other fellow bloggers to write in English 😉
Wish you a fantastic weekend too! 🙂
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Thanks for your long answer 🙂
The weather changed here as well last night. It’s more like spring now, 13 C and sunny.
We always loved living at our friends up the Fichtenberg. But now we don’t travel so much to Germany any longer as our dear master has retired and doesn’t go on lecture tours any more.
Concerning writing English: We recently read that 75% of all websites and blogs are in English but only 25% of all internet users understand English. Well …
We are sooooo happy that you like our blog 🙂 With lots of love from Norway
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Enjoy the good weather, I´ll certainly do! 🙂
All the best to you and lots of love from Berlin!
Sarah 🙂
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Hurray, hurray
we have snow now! Every is white and glittering and Siri and Selma are very keen going outside building snowfairies – quite a problem with the wings …
Lots of love from Norway to Berlin
The Fab Four of Cley
and have an easy week 🙂
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How wonderful and exciting! Hope you had fun building snow fairies, the sound lovely!
Lots of love! 🙂
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Oh dear, what a shame! All the snow is gone already. But for the coming weekend lots of snow is forecasted. Please, keep your fingers crossed for heavy snowfalls soon!
Have a happy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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These are my very FAVORITE animal EVER!! Breathtaking! Thanks for sharing!!! Hugs, Laurie
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Dear Laurie, good evening,
you are very welcome! 🙂
They are our favourites as well, especially Siri and Selma love them dearly.
With lots of love and hugs from Norway.
Wishing you a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley xxxx
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Gorgeous photos, as always!
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Good evening, dear Anneli,
thanks for your kind words 🙂
The seals are ideal models 😉
We wish you an easy weekend
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They do make good subjects for the camera and everyone loves to see the seals (except for my husband who is a commercial fisherman). 😉
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Dear Anneli
I know it from our home in North Norfolk too, fischermen hate seals. We can well understand that. Quite a competition.
Love from Norway
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Yes, a competition for sure. Everyone wants to eat.
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Lovely post and photos, Dina!
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Dear Elisa,
Dina is just out photographing, therefore we say THANK YOU VERY MUCH. She is very happy about your commentary 🙂
With warm greetings from Norway
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Das sind wieder einmal ganz tolle Fotos 🙂 Aber die Models sind natürlich auch super. Ich glaube, sie wussten, wie fotogen sie sind 😉
Den Text finde ich übrigens auch sehr informativ. Wieder so einiges dazugelernt.
Liebe Grüße von der Silberdistel
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Herzlichen Dank für deine lobenden Worte, die uns uns gut tun 🙂
Ja, die Seehunde sind coole Models, völlig relaxed halten sie still und freuen sich über die Fotografin 😉 Siri und Selma als ihre Verwandte können sie anlocken und quatschen mit ihnen über Fisch und die Meere, während Dina knipst.
Mit ganz lieben Grüßen aus Norwegen. Die besten Wünsche für ein gemütliches Wochenende
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Thank you so much for sharing these amazing photographs and the wonderful Selkie stories and a belated Happy Birthday to Dina xxx
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Thank you very much for commenting. And thanks a lot for wishing our dear Dina a happy birthday, which she has had.
Wishing you a easy going weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thank you and a wonderful weekend to you all :o)
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🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Beautiful photos…the seals look very well-fed and happy.
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The seals are very happy and healthy indeed. But there are too much as some ecologist say.
With lots of love from Norway
The Fab Four of Cley
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Is that because they don’t have any enemies like polar bears down south at the Orkneys? What are the enemies of the seals down south?
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No idea …
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What a cosy post ^.^ I loved the pictures too! Thanks 🙂
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You are very welcome 🙂
Wishing you a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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lovely photo’s of the seals.
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THANK YOU!
Enjoy the weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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They are lovely!
Fairy dust from
Siri 🙂 and 🙂 Selma, the clever Bookfayries
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Ganz fantastische Fotos, liebe Dina, und ein prima Begleittext von Siri und Selma: danke Euch!
Habt’s fein, und geniesst Norwegen,
Pit
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Guten Morgen, lieber Pit,
große Schande, statt Winter haben wir es warm in Norwegen, du glaubst es kaum 4 Grad C. Aber das kann sich noch ändern, da wir noch bis zum letzten Tag im Februar hier sind.
Schön, dass dir unsere Post gefällt. Siri und Selma waren auch völlig verliebt in die Robben.
Alles Liebe von uns und ein wunderbares Wochenende wünschen dir und Mary
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Hallo Klausbernd,
auch hier ist es – leider – (viel) zu warm, mit bis zu über 25 Grad. Nicht dass diese Temperatur an sich für Südtexas um diese Jahreszeit ungewöhnlich wäre. Das kann durchaus schon mal vorkommen. Aber die warmen Tage sind einfach zu viele. Bisher hatten wir nur ganze zwei volle Tage mit Frost, und dazu noch 4 weitere Nächte. Und auch jetzt ist kein Frostwetter in Sicht. Die etwas längerfristige Voraussage ist: wärmer und trockener als üblich. Nicht schön, wirklich nicht, aber wir können es nun mal nicht ändern, sondern müssen es nehmen, wie es gerade kommt.
Euch wünsche ich dann, dass es doch noch norwegisch-winterlich wird, und Ihr einen prima Urlaub habt. Kommt heil und gesund wieder.
Liebe Grüße an Euch Alle,
Pit & Mary
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Liebe Pit,
auch von uns alles Liebe xxx
The seals are great! We love them.
Hab’s fein.
Güldnen Feenstaub von
Siri 🙂 und 🙂 Selma, die munteren Buchfeen
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Guten Morgen, lieber Pit,
selbst hier in Norwegen ist’s viel zu warm. Allerdings das soll sich jetzt ändern. Im Norden Norwegens war es heute immerhin schon minus 26 Grad C. Diese Kälte soll uns auch im Laufe des Tages erreichen. Aber bislang herrschte hier der wärmste Winter seit 60 Jahren.
Mit ganz lieben Grüßen an dich
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Hallo Klausbernd,
hier ist es immer noch viel zu warm. Am Montag habe ich doch tatsaechlich die Klimaanlage angemacht, weil es mir hier am Schreibtisch unertraeglich warm wurde. Und vorgestern waren es hier in Fredericksburg 28! Grad. Jetzt ist es zwar etwas kuehler, aber immer noch viel zu warm fuer Anfang Februar. Wenigstens haben wir aber 2 Tage mit Regen in Aussicht. Na ja, nicht dass es da den ganzen Tag regnen wuerde. Die Vorhersage bedeutet, es KANN regnen. Und dabei brauchen wir Regen mehr als dringend. Seit der zweiten Dezemberwoche haben wir ganz 30 Liter pro Quadratmeter gehabt. Der beruehmte Tropfen auf den heissen Stein.
So, jetzt aber genug davon.
Habt’s fein, Ihr Lieben, und liebe Gruesse ins kleine Dorf am grossen Meer,
Pit
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Danke, lieber Pit, für deinen Bericht. Nee, wir sind gar nicht im kleinen Dorf am großen Meer sondern in Dinas Heimat der Amundsen-Stadt Fredrikstad. Wir hatten hier Mengen von Schnee erwartet, aber nix da, wenn es auch ab und an etwas schneit, aber für morgen ist echter Winter vorausgesagt. Und schneit immerhin shon, aber bei schlappen minus 4 Grad C.
Im kleinen Dorf am großen Meer hat es auch seit langer Zeit keinen Niederschlag mehr gegeben, aber der kann dort noch kommen. Das Frühjahr ist oft die Regenzeit.
Das ist ja schon völlig englisch, sich ausführlichst über das Wetter zu unterhalten 😉
Mach’s gut, du Lieber, hab’s fein 🙂
Ganz liebe Grüße vom Wikinger-Country
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Hallo Klausbernd,
Ihr seid also immer noch im Land der Trolle! Prima!
Das Wetter ist uebrigens auch hier ein Thema. Auch wenn es nicht unbedingt danach aussieht: Texas ist ja doch zu einem grossen Teil ein Agrarstaat, auch wenn grosse Teile in einer semi-ariden und ariden Zone liegen. Umso mehr ist Regen von Bedeutung. Die lange Trockenperiode hat uebrigens auch wieder die Gefahr von Wald- und Flaechenbraenden heraufbeschworen. Wir die Nachrichten vorgestern sagten, es ict nicht eine Frage “ob”, sondern nur noch “wann”.
Lieb Gruesse aus dem Land des Obertrolls,
Pit
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Du Lieber aus dem Land des Obertrolls,
gaaaaaanz fest halten wir Daumen und Flügelchen, dass es nicht in eurer Umgebung brennen wird. Und duweißt ja, Siri und Selma haben da ihre magischen Tricks.
Ja, wir sind noch bis Ende Februar hier, danach geht’s zurück in unser Heim. Wird dann auch höchste Zeit.
Alles Liebe an dich und Mary
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Danke! Und noch viel Spass im Wikingerland,
Pit
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Haben wir -und Schnee auch!
All is perfect 🙂
Alles Liebe
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It’s the eyes, beautiful eyes drowning you and pulling you in. No wonder the stories about Selkies developed! Loved the photos. –Curt
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Good morning, dear Curt,
there are many stories about the Selkies especially in the Nordic mythology.
Thanks and have a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Wunderbare Fotos von den niedlichen Wesen – zu schön, wie sie dort liegen und chillen 🙂
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Dankeschön!
Ja, sie sind so niedlich, herzerwärmend.
Wir wünschen dir ein wunderbares Wochenende
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Auch dieses entspannte Lächeln auf ihren Gesichtern 🙂 Jedenfalls scheint es so ! Euch auch ein schönes sonniges Wochenende !
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DANKE, das hat bei uns bereits begonnen
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Onc again heartmelting photos and a very fine narrative. The seals are so cute and popular with the tourists. The fishermen are not quite so happy with the growing colonies of seal, they do consume a lot of fish, crabs and lobster …
Thank you for this lovely post, Fab Four.
Have a wonderful time in Norway,
John
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Dear John,
thank you! We love the seals and Norway.
Sending you lots of finest fairy dust
Siri 🙂 and 🙂 Selma, the happy Bookfayries
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Dear John,
as we wrote above, the fishermen hat then because one seal eats 5 kg fish per day. A big competition, indeed!
On the other hand more money is made with tourism than with fishing – and, as you write, the tourists love them, like we do.
Thanks for your good wishes
Lots of love
The Fab Four of Cley
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Such cute seals! We’re on the same wave-length today. 🙂 Have a wonderful trip.
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Great to hear that we share the same wave length.
Thank for your good wishes. We don’t only love seals we love Norway too.
Wishing you a relaxing weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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I wish you the same!
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Love them.
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We as well 🙂
Love from
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Beautiful, beautiful images. Seals are gorgeous creatures; sometimes in NZ they find their way inland and end up in people’s backyards and crossing roads in seaside towns.
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Dear Sue,
that’s funny. Those seals never make it inland. They always stay near the water.
Fairy dust from
Siri 🙂 and 🙂 Selma, the chirpy Bookfayries
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Dear Su,
thank you. Inteesting that there are seals wandering inland.
They are great!
We wish you a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thanks Fab Four. Once I got thinking about the antics of our local seals, I realised that pretty much every year there is a story about one straying into urban areas. I think one lady who had left her french doors open came downstairs to find a seal in the living room.
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Really funny 😂
But we actually wouldn’t like finding a seal on our settee.
Have a nice evening
The Fab Four of Cley
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In Svalbard the seals stay on the ice or are swimming in the open waters or under the ice. They are polarbear-food.
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Luckily for our Southern hemisphere seals, we don’t have polar bears. 🙂
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That’s right. We never thought about it.
Love
The Fab Four of Cley
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So cute. Thank you
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Good mornig, dear John,
you are very welcome!
We wish you a cosy weekend
All the best and thanks
The Fab Four of Cley
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🙂
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They are absolutely lovely when they smile, Hanne ❤ 🙂 Stunningly beautiful they are, the seals 🐻
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Dear Hanna
they are so sweet and smiling most of the time.
Thank you very much for liking our post 🙂
We wish you a relaxing weekend
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They are so cute. I did not know Selkies are viewed as mermaids or women too. I’ve heard of manatees are viewed as mermaids.
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Hello,
well, Selkies are not seen as but similar to mermaids. The difference is that mermaids often lure sailors into death whereas Selkies are always the good ones. On the other hand there are a lot similarities: both can change into beautiful women f.e., can make men fall in love with them, but both have to leave their lovers in the end.
Thanks and best wishes for a great weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thank you for further clarifying the differences the two. I think Selkies sound better now.
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Selkies are only good and loving. They are an ideal …
One could say that mermaids are more interesting, more differentiated because of this tension between good and evil in them.
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Such beautiful images of the seals / selkies and their pups – they are so cute with their lovely smiles I can see why Selma and Siri are so joyful at having met them. Though perhaps that rather plump one at the end may serve as a warning not to eat TOO much fish whilst away 🙂
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Hey Jude, good afternoon,
we had to make Siri and Selma not to come to near to those seals because they can be very vicious and bite when on land and having puppies. Those bites are horrible because of all the germs in the seals’ mouth. But nevertheless Siri and Selma were so happy and full of joy meeting them and kind of played with them from a safe distance.
Yes, this plump seal is warning don’t be too greedy. A warning for our beloved Bookfayries too. Well, they will not eat too much fish but sweets and getting plump means for them not being able to fly anymore.
Thanks for your comment. We wish you a very easy and cosy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Dear Jude,
oh dear, we were not allowed to get too near to the pups. Dina and our dear master were restricting our movements with a rope. But, well, in a way they were right, because we read in the fairy school about polar expeditions on which explorers were bitten by aggressive seals. And you wouldn’t believe it, their legs had to be amputated in the end.
We are sending you lots of finest fairy dust
Siri 🙂 and 🙂 Selma, the chirpy Bookfayries
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yes, seals can be quite dangerous!
There are beaches here up North you cannot visit because the seals will get you. There are so many.
Greetings from Svalbard
Per Magnus
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Oh dear, we read in the Norwegian papers that it’s very warm in Svalbard. A desaster.
We hope that the cold and the real winter will arrive at yours soon.
With lots of love
The Fab Four of Cley
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I remember the story in one of the grade 7 readers of many many years ago,. I believe the theme was on Nordic mythology, which among other stories dealt with the Selkies. My students were fascinated. Thanks for reviving my memories!
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Dear Peter
well, the Selkies practise the magic to fascinate young men 😉
With lots of fairy dust from
Siri 🙂 and 🙂 Selma, the chirpy Bookfayries
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INDEED!
They do this until they are eaten by the polarbears, also quite cute especially when being young.
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Good morning, dear Peter,
we are amazed that Nordic mythology was taught in a shool in Texas. Our master went to school near Cologne but never heard a word of Nordic mythology there. When he started studying “Nordistic” he never ever made this public because everything Nordic was too much connected with fascism. One could study Nordistic only in Münster and Kiel when he was a student and very few students did study it.
We are very happy that we could reviving your memory.
We wish you an easy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thank you for enlightening me on the lack of Nordistic studies at German universities! Hopefully this has changed. A small correction is in order dear Klausbernd. I live in Western Canada, about which you will be reading more and more in the Peter and Gertrud Klopp story on my blog klopp-family.com. The curriculum of the Canadian school system is very broad-minded and includes many different cultures in recognition of our multicultural society. Also to you and your wonderful family warm greetings from British Columbia, Canada!
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Dear Peter,
Sorry 😐, I should have known.
It has changed now. Nordistic can be studied on some German universities but not many students choose this subject. When I have been a student I could only study it together with Germanistik. I did this and taught Germanistik later in Montreal. Nowadays more students choose Skandinavistik. Nordistik is more about literature and languages as well as linguistics. Skandinavistik includes every aspect of the Scandinavian countries.
Have a relaxing evening
Klausbernd
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They are so beautiful. Safe travels to you.
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Thank you very much!
Greetings from Norway
The Fab Four of Cley
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My dear friends
I love Dina’s pictures, but I am not sure about loving seals. I encountered quite agressive seals, maybe that’s why.
I will phone you tonight. It’s easy when you are in Norway too 🙂
With love from the high North
Per Magnus
How long will you stay?
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Hi, dear Per Magnus,
and how long will you stay up North on Svalbard? Anyway we will talk about it on the phone tonight.
Up North I only saw seals on ice flows. You did ask the question in one of your commentaries what the predators of seals are down south in Scotland or even at our coast. We have no idea. When we had quite a flood two weeks ago we saw some dead seals being washed on land.
Besides the polar bear the natural predators of the seals are white sharks and killer whales. But we don’t have them down here on our beach. We suppose there are no natural predators of seals down here at the North Norfolk coast. We don’t know about the Orkneys.
With lots love to our dear friend
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Nice pictures
Kind regards,
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Dear Rob
Thank you!
Wishing you a relaxing weekend
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I remember stories of Selkies and Sirens from my schooling. Of course we liked the Selkies more, since they were sweet as well as enticing, and intended no harm to anyone. They were as charming and innocent as the wonderful seals shown here. Even though whaling provided the context for the song, the first time I heard Judy Collins sing “Farewell to Tarwaithe,” I was sure it was a Selkie singing.
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Yes, Selkies are supposed to have a beautiful voice, like the Sirens but not deadly. Maybe Judy Collins is a Selkie? She look like one and was born in Seattle, where Selkies use to live …
Thanks a lot for commenting and have a GREAT weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Have a wonderful time! 😊
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Hi,
thank you very much 🙂
We already have a great time at Dina’s home town in Norway.
We wish you a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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I love these smiling faces 🙂 Wonderful post.
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They look soooo friendly, don’t they?!
We are happy that you like our post 🙂
We wish you an easy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Yes, and so fat and silky, and peaceful.
Have a wonderful weekend!
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Hi all! This is a fabulous post, beautiful photos and full of magic and mysticism. 😀 Not knowing much about selkies I loved learning from you all…what a wonderful myth . What a lovely treat for you to see the seals so close, they seem so contented luxuriating on the sand! Have a great time in Norway…any snow there?
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Would you believe,not a trace of snow, I want to make a complaint! 🙂
Thank you for your lovely comment, Annika.
Dina x
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Dear Annika,
we are a bit dissapointed, there is no snow here in Norway. But we still hope for lots of snow. We suppose there is a big chance as we are staying to end of February. There was an article in the paper today, that the times without snow are one month less than ten years and more before.
In “Women Who Run With The Wolves” you find quite a long paragraph about Selkies. A lot of the tales about the Selkies are similar to those about mermaids – only that the dark and deadly mermaids’ side is left out.
Only if seals are used to people and feel safe you can get that near. Otherwise you need a long time getting that near. It helps to get down and crawl and it seems to us to hum is helping as well.
Thanks, cheers, have a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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A friend of mine has read and recommended ‘Women Who Run with The Wolves’ to me but never mentioned the Selkies. Now I really must read this book, she raved on about it and was quoting from it for months! The mermaids always seemed to have that sinister selfish side hidden behind their beauty – I couldn’t imagine these lovely Selkies with any evil intent – they’re just too cute whilst still possessing that all-knowing look. It’s been fascinating to learn about them from you and also about your humming and crawling to get close! Hopefully I’ll have a chance to try it out one day! Have a great weekend!
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Dear Annika,
I have only the German edition here, therefore I cannot tell you the pages, but I can tell you it’s chapter 9 and starts there right at the beginning.
Happy reading
Klausbernd 🙂
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Dear Annika
we are sooooooo disappointed as we have no snow here. But we will have a word with the weather fairies tonight!
We get get so near to the seals as we can talk to them – fairy language is quite similar to Selkie language, those talked with a Scottish accent, we can understand very well.
We send you lots and lots of fairy dust
Siri 🙂 and 🙂 Selma, the chirpy Bookfayries
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I have the outmost pleasure to announce that we do have SNOW in Norway NOW!!!
Siri and Selma are dancing and singing
Schneeflöckchen, weiß Röckchen,
was kommst du geschneit,
du wohnst in den Wolken,
dein Weg ist so weit
😊❤️😊❤️😊❤️😊
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😀😃 That’s GREAT!!!! Time for some 🏂and ⛄️ and ⛷!
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Oh wow…so magical to see them like this. Such a nice set of images. Cheers!
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THANK YOU very much 🙂
Have a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thanks Dina for a look at a very beautiful and extraordinary creature. It is easy to fall in love with them, it is always a treat to see seals resting on the beach, and our Sea Lions likewise. A delightful post!
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Even if have a beach full of seals not far from house we still love seal watching. And Siri and Selma are totally and utterly fallen in love with them, especially with those cute white pups.
Thanks for your kind words.
All the best and have an easy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Those are gorgeous. I could see falling in adoration with them.
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… as we did 🙂 🙂
Finest fairy dust for you, dear Jacqui,
Siri 🙂 and 🙂 Selma
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Thank you very much, dear Jacqui 🙂
Wishing you a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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When my father was a child he had penguins living under their house and we had sea-lions on the beach more than once – but these are just beautiful images, they look so playful. Just lovely. c
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Dear Cecilia,
although seals are on our beach here they never go far from the beach. They always stay near the waterline here. Therefor they never visited us at home 😉
Yes, those are very playful – as long as you don’t get too near.
Thanks and cheers.
Have a relaxing weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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I have recently discovered your site and I am already thrilled to make this a part of my morning routine. Beautiful photos and very kind words!
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Thank you very much. We are very happy and feel honoured to be visited by you every morning.
Sending you lots of finest fairy dust
Siri 🙂 and 🙂 Selma, the happy Bookfayries
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Good afternoon, dear Gabe,
thanks a lot for your kind words!
You are very welcome here on our site 🙂
Wishing you a GREAT weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Aawwww… those furry little mermaids! ❤
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Oh dear, it’s a pity that the snow melts somewhere. We want snow! Immediately and lots of snow and ice!
We hate it when the snow is melting away.
With fairy dust from
Siri 🙂 and 🙂 Selma, the chirpy Bookfayries
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Oh dear, there is too much melting like up North and too few snow, isn’t it?! We think those sunny skies are boring. We had to live in Greece once, boringly sunny nearly the whole year round, unbearable!
Thanks for liking those little Selkies
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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P.S.
We just see, Buchdame wrote about the praise of snow in literature (two comments down from here).
We suppose there are lots of people who like real snow and a real winter, especially most of the children.
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There’s a time and place for everything 😊 Personally, my wish is that the snow melts by summer! A couple of the last summers here in Finland we’ve gotten snow on Midsummer’s Eve, which is just too much to bear 😉❄️
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Well, we can understand this, although we used to live near Inari many years ago and we loved the long winter there. Nowadays we sometimes go to NE Greenland in summer.
But on the other hand we live in an area with a very mild climate, hardly any snow or freezing. That changes your perspective of course.
Thanks and all the best. Wishing you lots of sun
The Fab Four of Cley
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Wow beautiful photos and never knew about these cute selfies. Great 👍 informative post.
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THANK YOU
TAKK
DANKE
We are very happy that you like our post! 🙂 🙂
With best wishes for an easy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Welcome dear friend have a nice day.👌👌👌👌👌👌
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🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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My dearest friends,
we have no snow here as well. It’s a shame because I love snow like you do. I remember a paragraph of Thomas Mann’s novel “Magic Mountain” where the protagonist talks about how much he loves snow. A winter without snow is depressing, isn’t it?
Just wait a minute, somewhere I have a list of authors writing positively about snow.
With a big HUG to my friends
Anna Lena
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Dearest Annalena,
thanks for that hint! Of course, “Magic Mountain”, Hans Castorp loved living in the snow we remember and all the snow and ice in “White Fang”. One feels reading this novel that Jack London loves the winter.
A good idea to blog about the love of winter. Isn’t it typical, in most of pictures which want to give an idea of cosyness we have wintertime with snow and ice – like on all the Christmas-postcards.
With lots and lots of love xxxx and big hugs ooooo
The Fab Four of Cley
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Here comes this list:
Grimm, Höeg, London, Th. Mann, Shelly, Stifter
I am sure there are many more!
Wouldn’t it be a nice topic to blog about? Something like snow in art and literature? As we don’t have real snow anymore or only much too short we at least should enjoy snow in every form of art!
HUGS xxxx
Anna Lena
and special greetings to Per Magnus!
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Thank you very much!
I just remember James A. Michener in his Alaska-book, even in his Texas-book he writes about snow, to our astonishment.
Funny how we got from the Selkies to winter and snow. I love those associations 🙂
With xxxxxx and ooooooo
from Klausbernd and Dina
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these are most special!
i’m happy to have experienced
them here 🙂
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Indeed, they are very special! You can easy imagine that these Selkies can change into people.
Thanks and cheers
The Fab Four of Cley
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Great photos!
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Thank you 🙂
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These selkie pictures define the work bask. Fun Post! ~~dru~~
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Good afternoon,
thank you 🙂
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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A blog without fun
is like a seal without fish
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Sealed with loads of love! Wonderful post thank you 😃
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Hi, dear Julie
you are very welcome.
Wishing you a great week
The Fab Four of Cley
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Your post reminded me of a book I read a long time ago about selkies. This was the second time I’ve ever come across someone mentioning selkies (that book being the first!). I should really look into the folklore. Seals are such beautiful creatures!
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If you really want to learn about Selkies you have to read old Nordic mythology. All our ideas about Selkies going back to this source.
We are just researching about the idea of Selkies in Norway.
Thanks for commenting and have an easy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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hello its dennis the vizsla dog hay seels!!! we hav things like that heer only owrs ar kalld see lions and ummm they ar a lot grumpier and less kontent lukking then yores!!! maybe that is why owrs ar kalld lions!!! ok bye
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Hi Dennis
our Selkies are sweet beings without a lion heart. But if one comes too near they will get vicious. They will bite with all their power. As a dog you better keep a safe distance.
Thanks for your commentary
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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ein wunderbarer Bericht, herzlichen Dank und liebe Grüsse Ernst
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Lieber Ernst
ja, prima, dass dir unser Artikel gefällt. Siri und Selma waren gar nicht von diesem Strand wegzubekommen.
Auch dir liebe Grüße diesmal aus Norwegen, wo es endlich zu schneien beginnt 🙂
The Fab Four of Cley
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Hi you lovely lot,
great to have you in Norway, welcome back HOME. 🙂
I absolutely love your seal-selkie post.💕💕💕 They are so cute. 😍 And playful and friendly, like dolphins. I have to share a vido with you;
Klem,
Herter
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Tusen takk, thank you dear Hjerter for this absolutely adorable video! 👍🏻😊💕
Sir and Selma want to swim with the seals now. 👩❤️👩
Klem bra oss fire. XO
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Thank you VERY much, dear Hjerter, for this great video 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
Now we are happy as fine snow is falling since the morning. We’ll have a look if we will find Selkies at the Norwegian coast as well.
With lots of love 💕 xxxx
We are looking forward to your visit here, VERY much 🙂 🙂
KLEM 💕 ooooo #####
The Fab Four of Cley
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You are very welcome! Det er bare hyggelig det!
Aren’t they cute? 🙂
See you tomorrow or Tuesday at latest, will call later.
Enjoy the snow. 🙂
Klem
Hjerter ❤
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Our dear friend
it’s snowing
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
Love
Dina, Siri and Selma,Klausbernd
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Dina, these are wonderful photos! I have never seen a seal – or a selkie – in the wild. I really felt like I was there! Your thoughts along with historical information on selkies made for a lovely post. Thank you!
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Dear Theresa,
thank you very much for your kind commentary.
It is not often that one gets so near to the seals, especially not when they are pupping. We were lucky finding this beach and that we had time enough to get very, very slowly nearer and nearer.
We wish you a happy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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How sweet they are, especially in your final capture – that one is defnitely smiling at you! So much prettier than the black seals we see in our area. Not sure they’re quite similar to women but perhaps after a few years at sea one’s perspective changes a bit!!!
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Hi, dear Tina,
after month and many hardships on sea the projections work in miracolous ways 😉
Thanks you for liking our post. That was quite an expedition getting to this place and we needed quite some patience to be able taking those pictures. But Siri and Selma talked to the Selkies and made them pose for Dina.
With lots of love and wishing you a happy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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Aww, such sweet pictures! I liked the younger ones, especially the white ones! The seals are cute and the beach scene is making me wish I lived close to a bigger body of water or could visit the zoo soon. . . I hope zoos don’t upset you and don’t always see the bad in them. Take care to you all, xxxx
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Hi,
the white seals are the young ones. As older they get as darker they are getting.
Well, we suppose that zoos have an important role nowadays in helping quite some species to survive. But our dear seals and Selkies don’t need that. There are more seals around the world than ever.
Thank you and have an easy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thank you for letting me know the white ones are the youngest.
I am glad your seals are happy and free. 🙂
I may not make it to their wild home, so zoo is helpful for my grandchildren and me to see all kinds of animals.
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Some of those white ones are just one day old.
Have fun visiting the zoo with your grandchildren 🙂
The Fab Four of Cley
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Wonderful photos. Nature is full of grace and beauty if only we look. 🙂
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Dear Wallace
indeed!
Thanks for liking Dinas photos 🙂
We wish you all the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Oh my these lovelies are adorable! Thanks for teaching me about selfies but most of all these heartwarming photos. Enjoy your time!
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Good afternoon, dear Sue,
well, the Selkies … that’s old Nordic mythology. You find old tales about them in Scotland, Norway, Greenland and other polar regions.
Thanks for liking Dina’s pictures. It was quite an effort getting that near, but Siri and Selma helped by talking to them.
Have a happy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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Dear Sue
THANK YOU or TAKK how they say here! 🙂
We are enjoying every minute here!
With lots of finest fairy dust
Siri 🙂 and 🙂 Selma, the happy Bookfayries
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What beautiful pictures, thank you for sharing this incredible experience with us! 🙂
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Thank you very much 🙂 We are happy that you like our post and, of course, our friends the seals.
Have a happy week wishing you
The Fab Four of Cley
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Such smiles…fine photos!
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Thank you! 💐
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Außergewöhnlich schöne und interessante Fotos.
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Schön, dass dir unsere Post gefällt und besonders Dinas 💃 Fotos 📸
Mit herzlichen Grüßen aus Norwegen 🇳🇴
The Fab Four of Cley 🇬🇧
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They have the cutest faces!
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Hi Elizabeth,
indeed they have! 🙂
Thanks and cheers
The Fab Four of Cley
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Omg love the post & the pups are so cute. Great photos!
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Good morning, dear Laura,
thank you so much for loving our post and those pups. They are only a couple of days old.
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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I see from the Oxford Dictionaries online that the word selkie is based on selch, a variant of seal (whose Old English predecessor seolh still had a guttural sound at the end).
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Hi Steve,
well, originaly selch and seal are going back to the old Norse word sel/seel. Selch and seal are younger forms. Seolh and seel are more directly connected.
Anyway, in the German language you can still clearly see the connection
SEElhund (seal) > SEEhund (seal) > SEEle (soul) > SEE (sea)
Thanks and cheers
The Fab Four of Cley
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Reblogged this on FUR OUT THE CLOSET: and commented:
It is wonderful news that Norway will no longer massacre beautiful seals for their fur. Here are some great photos of seals in that area ~ enjoy!
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Thank you so much for reblogging our work, Emy!! It’s highly appreciated, you put a big smile on our faces – including the seals! 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
Warm greetings from Norway,
Dina, Klausbernd and Siri & Selma xox
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Thank you very much
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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It was lovely written. Und Fotos sind einfach wunderschön. Vielen Dank fürs Teilen!
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You are very welcome! 🙂
Thanks a lot for you visit and kind comment.
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I just added a few words and it’s the truth!
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Lieber Nomade,
ich knüpfe an unsere Diskussion über Farbe oder Schwarz-Weiß an (von der vorigen Post). In diesen Bildern ist ja wenig Farbe, sie sind wie eine Variation auf einen Farbton. Das gibt ihnen eine anmutige Einheitlichkeit. Ich muss zugeben, ich liebe das Minimalistische und eher Subtile.
Schön, dass dir Dinas Bilder gefallen. Ich gebe zu, diese Fotos in SW zu bringen, würde ihre ganze Magie stören.
Mit herzlichen Grüßen vom heute grau regnerischen Meer
Klausbernd
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Hey danke sehr für die Antwort. Minimalistisch subtil und sanft sanfte Farbtöne finde ich schön. Hab noch nen schönen Abend!
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Wir sind soooo froh, es schneit!
Vielen Dank, einen wunderbaren Tag wünschen wir dir
The Fab Four of Cley vom Wikingerland
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How sweet! Seals are my favorite! Have you ever seen elephant seals? They are such fun to watch.
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We only know elephant seals from other bloggers, like you and Cindy. 🙂
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Thank you very much, dear Pam 🙂
Unfortunately we never saw elephant seals in their natural surroundings. But maybe one day …
Thanks and cheers
The Fab Four of Cley
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They are so cute,Exciting photos
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Yes, they are absolutely adorable! 🙂
Thank you so much for your visit, Marylou.
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dank je, dear Marylou
I suppose you have seals on your coast as well – or are we wrong?
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Great photography. I see you have liked some posts on Cindy Knoke’s blog. She shoots some great nature too. Norway is beautiful. I had the privilege of I seeing 7 or 8 stavekirche and fantastic scenery as I drove from Oslo through Lillehammer to Geiranger and back through the Jotunheimen Mts. in 1992.
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“I had the privilege of seeing’ not ‘of I seeing’.
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Dear John,
never mind!
We did more or less the same tour many, many years ago. Now we are near the Swedish border in the South, but soon we’ll go up North. The whole Norwegian coast with all its fjords is great, isn’t it?
Thank you very much for commenting. We wish you a relaxing evening
The Fab Four of Cley
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P.S.
If you klick “Norway” here at the very end you can look at pictures from Norway and from where we just are.
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Gosh, beautiful pictures. And these melancholic selkie eyes 🙂
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Dear Achim,
they dream the magic world of Selkies …
We were very lucky getting that near to them.
With lots of love and have a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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What stunning photos! I love seals. Gruesse aus den USA!
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Good morning, dear Cecilia,
we love seals as well.
Thank you!
Grüsse von Norfolk in die USA
Have a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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What a delightful post, Hanne, and beautiful photos. They are sweet creatures and your first capture is wonderful.
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Good morning, dear Jane,
thanks a lot for your kind words. We do really love seals as well.
Wishing you a relaxing weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Lovely post—and photos. I didn’t know that seals, in particular selkies, could become like people. It’s magical and fun!
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Good morning, dear Otto,
we suppose in the North the stories of the selkies are known. But it seem to end in northern Germany. Maybe selkies only love the Viking type of people.
Thanks. Wishing you a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Your blog is wonderful in both images and information. Love the seals and story. I just followed your site too.
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Wanted to add, I have a nature blog besides my garden blog. Like you, I love to photograph.
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Thank you very much for following our site 🙂 We like your gravatar, it made us smile.
Wishing you a great weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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We love phography, gardening, books and writing. Dina is a keen photographer. We collect books, our Master is a professional author and our beloved Bookfayries are bookworms. We all four love our garden next the sea.
Greetings from Norway – we are just travelling – to Niagara Falls
The Fab Four of Cley
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What expressive eyes! I can see why in folklore they are human. What a wonderful experience for you to see them up close.
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Good afternoon, der Patti,
indeed, they can look quite human. Where we live we have seals as well, but one doesn’t get so near.
Thank you for commenting.
Wishing you a relaxed weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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What an enchanting post. I could spend hours on the beach watching seals!
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We love to do this as well 🙂 Seals are such lovely beings, mostly quite relaxed and very curious especially when in water. If we go out with our little boat they always follow us.
Thank you and have a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Such lovely pictures. I think I have to find out more about the selkies 🙂
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Good morning, dear Anne,
in the Nordic mythology selkies play an important part. There are films and books about selkies you will find in Wikipedia.
Thanks for your commentary.
With warm greeting from the cold sea
The Fab Four of Cley
and thanks a lot for following us 🙂 🙂
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Se al sand mo re… werde so langsam und tiefenentspannt… glaube ich mache zu viele Pausen….
Kinder lieben ja, wenn Erwachsene beim Vorlesen Tiergeräusche imitieren…schreibt man das wirklich so?!
…Me di tier en…
Gerade macht mir die deutsche Sprache sehr zu schaffen, welche Sprache sprechen denn diese niedlichen Tiere?
…verstehen die sich wohl mit den Walen und Delphinen oder haben die auch solche Probleme wie wir Menschen?
Man kann es sich kaum vorstellen, dass diese Robben einfach abgeschlachtet werden, weil Menschen Hu ng e r haben.
Seht ihr, die Buchstaben spielen verrückt im Kopf, oje (como va..) , ich lasse es jetzt…nur Buchstabensalat…
Schönen Sonntag
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Guten Tag, liebe Pia,
das wäre eine Idealisierung, die Seehunde einzig als entspannte, niedliche Wesen zu betrachten. Sie können auch aggressiv sein und dann brüllen sie sich gegenseitig an. Das kann man ständig beobachten, wenn sie Junge haben und ein anderer Seehund zu nahe kommt.
Von der Mutter getrennte junge Seehunde nennt man ja Heuler. So hört sich ihre “Sprache” an.
Tiere haben sicherlich eine Sprache, freilich keine so differenziert verbale wie wir Menschen, aber zumindest eine der Körpergestik und der Rufe und Warntöne.
Na, dann hoffen wir, dass sich die Buchstaben wieder fröhlich zu Wörtern bei dir ordnen.
Mit lieben Grüßen zur Zeit aus Norwegen
The Fab Four of Cley
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Siri und Selma haben mich kurz besucht und wir schauten und hörten “Song of the Sea”, nur falls ihr sie vermisst habt…
Wie lieben die Selkie-Musik in diesem Kinderfilm…nur leider, sie wollen jetzt unbedingt so ein schönes Muschelhorn…damit werden sie euch eventuell auf die Nerven gehen.
Viel Freude euch in Norwegen und liebste Grüße
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oh dear, oh dear
Aber nicht so schlimm, sie können ja in den Garten gehen.
Wir hatten schon gedacht, sie hätten die Fähre von hier nach Schweden genommen, da sie bei der Fahrt durch den Schärengürtel evtl. Selkies treffen würden. Jetzt sind sie wieder bei uns in Norwegen und drücken sich ihre Stupsnäschen an der Scheibe platt, um zu schauen, ob’s noch schneit.
Mit ganz lieben Grüßen und hab eine rundum schöne Woche
The Fab Four of Cley
und gaaaaaanz besonders liebe Grüße von Siri und Selma
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Hi, liebe Piia,
wir sind wieder gut bei Dina und Masterchen in Norwegen angekommen, die sich schon ein wenig Sorgen gemacht haben. Aber jetzt ist alles wieder gut und fein und ein Muschelhorn bekommen wir auch. Wir brauchen nicht einmal unser FairyTalerTaschengeld dafür, Dina und Masterchen schenken es uns.
Schön war’s bei dir. Gaaaaaaanz vielen Dank und noch mehr Feenhauch von
Siri 🙂 und 🙂 Selma, die fröhlichen Buchfeen
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Wonderful photo. The seal pups are so adorable.
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Good afternoon
and what a beautiful sunny afternoon.
Thanks for your kind commentary 🙂 We are seal lovers and we like especially their white pups. We could watch them forever. The longer you watch them the more they get used to you, meaning you get nearer without frightening them.
We wish you a relaxing Sunday
The Fab Four of Cley
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Especially our dear Master likes craft ale as well 🙂 England has a long tradition of craft ales and now more and more micro-breweries are set up which produce great ales, bitters and porters with funny names like “The Vicar’s Ruin” f.e.
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Wonderful photos of the selkies, all sealed with love ❤
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Good morning, dear Tiny,
we really love your commentary 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
With warm greetings from cold Norway from the selkie-lovers
The Fab Four of Cley
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Beautiful photos! The seals are so cute; they look like they are smiling. Thank you for sharing your walk on the beach with the selkies. 🙂
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Hi, dear Myriam
yes, the seals are smiling about Dina photographing them. Well, they are selkies who like to be photographed, because selkies are quite vain 😉
Thanks and have an easy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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A fantastic tribute to these very special seals, thank you for the stories and the gorgeous photos — and happy travels!
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Dear Jet,
Thank you very much. We are still in Norway 🇳🇴 and hoping for lots of Snow ❄️ ☃️❄️ We love ❤️ it here. We always go up North to have a real winter ❄️ which we need very much.
We love ❤️ the seals and of course especially the selkies and all the yarn told about them in the North.
We wish you happy 😊 writing ✍️ and a cosy evening
The Fab Four of Cley
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They are adorable!!! Superb photos. Great work.
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Good morning, dear Kally,
thank you very much for liking our post and the seals 🙂
With warm greetings from the cold sea to Singapore and Malaysia
The Fab Four of Cley
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You’re most welcome!! You truly have a talent in photography. Big hugs!
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🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Beautiful pictures of these cute animals! ☺😃
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Hi, dear Roberto,
thanks for your kind words. They are really cute, indeed! We love them 🙂
With love from Norway, where we are travelling in search for the snow
The Fab Four of Cley
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Really beautiful images! I particularly like how you capture the fur, that for so many years was a cause of their downfall. Gorgeous animals!
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Good evening, dear David,
thank you very much for your kind words 🙂 Indeed the clubbing was horrible but not only this. The fishermen hated the seals as a big competition as a seal eats 5 kg fish per day. When they went out to sea they tried to shoot as many seals as possible. But now the seal populations have recovered.
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Cuties! By the way, I appreciate the English translation.
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Good morning, dear Latifat,
Thank you very much! 🙂
Well, the English translation is always a kind of struggle for us as Dina’s mothertongue is Norwegian, our dear Master speaks German and our beloved Bookfayries speak Old Fayrish of course. We try our best. When we talk together we speak German.
With love from the small village next the big sea
The Fab Four of Cle
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Absolutely charming! Two of the characters in my young adult fantasy The Wishing Map are selkies – https://mitchteemley.com/2015/11/11/the-wishing-map-106/
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Hi, dear Mitch,
thanks for your commentary and for the link, we really enjoyed. Meeting the selkies changed our perception of seals – and animals.
With love from Norway, where we are travelling now in search for snow
The Fab Four of Cley
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I had never heard of selkies, so thank you for the story and the photos. Their fur is very beautiful so I can understand why they were hunted. I am so glad they were not killed into extinction. They are such beautiful creatures. I love how the photos capture the expressions on their faces.
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They were not only hunted for their fur, which was especially the reason for clubbing in the Arctic, but as much for competing with the fishermen eating 5 kg fish dayly. They shot them wherever they saw them.
Thank you very much for liking Dina’s pictures 🙂
The mythology and yarn about the selkies is norther European. Especially in the north of Scotland like on the Orkneys people like to tell stories about them.
With warm greetings from the cold sea
The Fab Four of Cley
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Love your photos…seals have such soulful eyes.
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Good evening, dear Karen,
The eyes of the seals were the reasons for the selkie yarn we suppose. Their eyes are magic and big!
Thanks for commenting 🙂
With lots of love from Old England to New England
The Fab Four of Cley
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Great post! It looks like they are getting plenty to eat!
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Hi, dear Denise,
they can well feed in these waters and are happy – at least we project this on them.
Thanks for your commentary and for liking our post
The Fab Four of Cley
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Oh my – so adorable!
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… aren’t they!
Thanks and cheers
The Fab Four of Cley
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Wow. I have never heard of Selkies. It’s good to read about the legends of the selkis. They are so cute. Now this makes me want to go to Norway!
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Norway and Scotland are the best places for meeting sekies. They are hiding there.
With lots of love from Norway
The Fab Four of Cley
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Definitely worth a trip!
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Now we are really curious
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I love their kind eyes!
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Dear Cindy
their eyes are so big and kind.
Thanks and cheers.
Enjoy the weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Those eyes in the first photo 🙂 I felt like I could fall into them, so mesmerising. No wonder the seamen found them alluring !
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…indeed!
Thank you forcommenting and have an easy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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what a joy! thanks for sharing your marvelous pix 🙂
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You are very welcome!
Love to you from Norway
The Fab Four of Cley
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Stunning photos and they are so adorable. Thank you for the follow and it is good to meet you. Please check out my additional new blog site ThusNSuch – https://amanpan.blog/
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Thank you for commenting 🙂
We wish you a great weekend
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We are wondering how to run two blogs. One is just enough for us besides all our other activities. And this one here is quite time consuming to do it really well – nearly a full time job.
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The most wonderful faces of seals, looking utterly content – almost blissful! Such a treat to see these lovely creatures – thank you!
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Dear Jude
you are very welcome!
We love seals and especially the selkies.
Lots of love from Norway
The Fab Four of Cley
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Have you moved back? I hope the ghastly Brexit didn’t drive you away! 🙂
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Dear Jude
We very much hope that this horrible Brexit will not drive us away from beautiful Norfolk. We are still living here but it’s hard to say what will happen to EU citizens living in the UK. But we hope for the best. Well this Brexit is desastrous. We have to admit we are looking for alternatives to England. If Scotland would go independant we would move there.
Anyway we keep our fingers crossed that we can stay as we did in the last 30 years.
Thank you for mentioning our situation now! It’s worrying.
We wish you a happy weekend and send you love from Norway
The Fab Four of Cley
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We also worry, being ex-pats in France. Currently there is a reciprocal agreement re the medical system, but who knows what will happen after Article 50 is signed. Our pension money has fallen by 300 euros a month due to the pound falling! Good thing we don’t need a lot! I’ll take French citizenship if necessary in order to stay here rather than moving back to the U K. I really hope you can stay in Norfolk, but Scotland is beautiful! Take care of yourselves.
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Dear Jude,
we lost a lot of money as well, very much – but well …
Realisticly spoken we would go to Germany. That seems to us the most stablest country in Europe with a great social security system and smallest chance that populism would take over. The problem with other EU-countries is France. If lePen would win this would be the end of the EU, we suppose. Otherwise our option would have been Denmark, Sweden or an independant Scotland – but as populism rising in France and even in The Netherlands we suppose that Germany is best choise. Of course we have to say we all speak German fluently. But it seems to us that Germany is the only country who learned from history,
We don’t really know if we would like to stay here even if EU citizens having lived here for a certain while could stay. The UK is likely to become a colony of the US and populism is strong.
On the other hand we have to say all English people we meet are very friendly, nothing has changed in their behaviour.
By the way, we think about blogging about our situation. We’ll see …
You take care as well.
All the best or with mother Julian of Norwich “All Shall Be Well”
The Fab Four of Cley
It’s a pitty that against politics Siri’s and Selma’s fairy magic is powerless.
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Entirely adorable.
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… indeed they are!
Thanks and cheers
The Fab Four of Cley
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Noch nie habe ich so zufriedene und wunderschön satte Seehunde gesehen. Eine Freude für’s Auge.
Ein schönes Wochenende an die Fab Four,
Jürgen
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Danke, lieber Jürgen 🙂
Sie leben im Seehund-Paradies an den Orkneys. Beste Seehund-Wohnlage 😉
Ach dir ein wunderschönes Wochenende.
Mit lieben Grüßen aus Norwegen, wo wir gerade den Winter genießen
The Fab Four of Cley
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Bonjour ou bonsoir ce n’est pas joli de tuer ces pauvres bêtes
Je t’emmène du bonheur
il est à côté de toi
Surtout ne bouge pas
Tiens ! il s’est glissé dans ton sourire
Oh ! Le voilà dans ta belle demeure
Pour embellir ta journée de joie et que ta soirée te soit de tout repos
Pour toi je me dis que c’est la meilleure raison
Alors partageons ensemble ce bonheur avec tous ceux que l’on aime et que l’on apprécie
Regarde il brille soit comme le soleil au lever du jour ou une étoile dans la nuit
Que Ce Bonheur restent l’histoire d’un beau jour
Je te souhaite
Une très belle journée ou une belle soirée
Bisous Bernard Ton Ami
Bisous
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Thanks a lot!
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Oii, Super Adoreiii.. tambem tenho um blog come;ei agora [e novinho mais aos poucos chego la neh rs
de uma passadinha la tambem..
Beijinhos!
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Dear Andreia
thank you very much for liking our post and blog.
We wish you a happy Sunday
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thank you, great Sunday for you too.
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Thank you
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Så herlig. Må ha vært fantastisk og se❤❤❤ Klem L
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Good afternoon, dear Lisa,
thank you so much for your kind words 🙂
TAKK
We wish you a great Sunday.
With greetings from Norway – yes, we are enjoying your country right now –
Klem
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Thank U❤hugs and kisses❤Have a lovely day❤
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What an interesting article. Anyway, called by to leave my thanks for your recent decision to follow Learning from Dogs. Best wishes!
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Dear Paul,
thanks a lot for commenting 🙂
We wish you a happy week
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What a spectacular encounter! Your photos are amazing! Thank you for sharing and for swinging by the “Ranch” and for the follow. We ❤︎ visitors.
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Dear Monika,
great that you like our post and especially Dina’s photos.
We are just travelling in the North as we need snow and frost in winter for being happy. We are in Norway now and the winter is like we love it.
We love visitors and especially those leaving a commentary as well 🙂 🙂
Have an easy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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Happy to make your acquaintance. Enjoy the frost and snow and keep sharing great photos-we love them. ❄️
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GREAT! That makes us happy
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Fabulous, fabulous photos! Definitely have the aawww factor. I fell in love with the concept of selkies when I saw the movie The Secret of Roan Inish. Your photographs are spectacular!
I am truly honored you would follow my blog. Stop by anytime!
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Thank you very much for your kind words 🙂 We were lucky getting that near although they just had their pupps.
Unfortunately we didn’t see the fim, but we’ll have a look in the net for it.
We’ll come around, we promise.
We wish you an easy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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I love their irresistible little faces that appear to be smiling 🙂
I’ve never heard of selkies before, but now they’re in my heart!
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Dear Joanne,
well, these tales about the selkies are of northern European origin, going back originally to old Norse writings and became kind of fairy tales afterwards and yarn.
They do smile, because selkies are vain and like to be photographed 🙂
With love from Norway, where we are travelling in the search of winter just now – and we found it 🙂 🙂
The Fab Four of Cley
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Glad you found winter … and Norway is such a beautiful country to go looking for it. I hope you will be lucky and see Northern Lights 🙂
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Thank you, dear Joanne,
unfortunately we haven’t seen the northern light this time yet, but when we lived in Finland many years ago we saw them nearly every night during the long winter in Lapland.
We wish you an easy day
The Fab Four of Cley
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Beautiful photos, and I loved learned about selkies. Great post.
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Thanks for your kind commentary 🙂
Maybe you will meet a selkie one day 😉
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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They look cuddly, contented and cute, all the 3 good C’s 🙂
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Hi, dear Jacqueline,
we like this expression the 3 good C’s 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
It’s a perfect description of these beings of the northern seas. Thank you!
Wishing a happy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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🙂 ❤ 🙂
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Glad to learn about Selkies. Never heard of them before. Welcome to that little voice and thanks you for following my blog.
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Thank you very much. Dina sends a link to read more about the selkies (down under my text here). They are known in Nordic mythology, fairy tales and yarn, especially from Norway and the Orkneys.
Have a happy day
The Fab Four of Cley
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Interesting read, please step into the world of selkies at Desert Dreams:
https://desertdreams1001blog.wordpress.com/2016/10/06/more-tales-from-the-virtual-sea/#more-14504
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Thank you!
xxxx
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Vær så god! 🙂
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They are so amazing calm and seems me so kind
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You are right, they seem to be absolutely relaxed.
Thanks and cheers
The Fab Four of Cley
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The photographs are beautiful. I have always loved seals and you have captured their faces and personalities perfectly. I am from Scotland and grew up with stories of selkies. I think I prefer selkies to mermaids.
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Dear Laura,
we can well understand that you prefer the selkies to mermaids. Selkies are much more friendly.
Thanks for loving Dina’s pictures 🙂
Wishing you a great week
The Fab Four of Cley
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I’ve learnt a lot on this post. Thank you! ☺
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Dear Claire
you are very welcome! 🙂
Wishing you a happy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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Amazing pics!
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Thank you very much 🙂
Wishing you a GREAT weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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These are so gorgeous.
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Aren’t they …
Thanks, cheers and all the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Can I say ‘oh me god’. Those are fantastic shots and the seals. They are adorable in every expression. Though I have difficulty in believing them as alluring women 😀 Those sailors must have been seriously starved of women!
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… well, that was the influence of a bottle of rum or even two …
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Potent rum induces potent imagination 😀
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Therefore we drink Vodka 😉
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🙂 🙂 ❤ 🙂 🙂
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Awsome pictures!
By the way, I crochet wool mermaids…!
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Dear Ivana,
What a funny idea to crochet mermaids, we love ❤️ it.
Thanks 🙏 for commenting and wishing you a happy 😊 weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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The pattern for the mermaid blankets that I crochet is by an american designer. Have a nice weekend too!
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Siri and Selma immediately were thrilled by these mermaid blankets.
Good luck, have a happy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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Oh yes, girls love these blankets! Happy week to you too!
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Super photos of these lovely animals
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Dear Diana,
thank you very much 🙂
We wish you a relaxing day
The Fab Four of Cley
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These guys are so adorable 🙂
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Aren’t they …
Thanks and have a happy day
The Fab Four of Cley
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Gorgeous photos!
I solo-backpacked around the world for about 12 months back in 1985 and also discovered the Orkney Islands…wow! I suspect not many changes since then though. 🙂
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Thank you for commenting.
The Orkneys are one of the places where things are changing very slowly. Therefore we love them.
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Your photography is stunning Dina!
So clear and captures the moment as If I was there.
I hope you are being paid for such talent. :-).
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Good afternoon, dear Diana,
thank you so much for your kind words 🙂 Unfortunately our dear Dina doesn’t get paid for her photography – not until now.
Wishing you a happy day
The Fab Four of Cley
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For everybody who likes to read a realistic text about clubbing on the one hand and about the eyes of the seals on the other we can recommend to read
Jeremy Page “The Collector of Lost Things” (chapter 9)
By the way the author is a Norfolk boy.
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Great photos. I love seals!
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Thanks a lot! We love them as well. 👍🏻😊
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Thank you very much 🙂 🙂
We are friends of the seals as well and we have just recently visited the Orkneys for meeting the selkies.
Have an easy Sunday
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thank you for visiting my site, and I have greatly enjoyed reading your work and viewing the images on some of your posts. I hope to grab your attention with more words and pictures from travels in the Western Isles of Scotland and , last year, in Ireland.
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Dear Simon
sorry, that we are so late answering your commentary.
We have just posted some posts about the Western Isles of Scotland and years ago we posted about our trip to the most famous libraries in Ireland.
Thanks for enjoying our work 🙂
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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That last seal is truly endearing. Here is a story of another one of your relatives, about 15 minutes long, but worth the listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktXqcMBOG2A
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Thank you VERY very much for that link to the story of Kagan. We had to hear this twice because the first time Siri and Selma were so moved and crying all through the end. What a moving story. We liked how Kagan talks to the wind and was united with his loving selkie wife in the end.
All the best and thanks again
The Fab Four of Cley
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Tank you once again from me as well. ❤
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So glad you liked it. It does seem for a while as though it will be a bad ending. No matter how many times I listen to it, I’m always relieved he’s saved by his selkie.
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Stunning!
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Thank you very much!
Wishing you a GREAT New Year
The Fab Four of Cley
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My grandson would love your photos of the seals. Such cute faces.
One year he had had a little image of a ‘Christmas Seal’ in his front yard.
Other people had traditional things like Santa, Reindeers, and a snowman.
But he found a Christmas Seal covered in beautiful lights, with a mechanical tail that slowly waved back and forth. 🙂
I have a photo of him with his arm around it–giving it a big hug.
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Dear Mary,
wow, a Christmas Seal! That sounds great 🙂 🙂
We will present more photos of seals in our next mail. Dina is a seal specialist now as she worked as a seal warden at the Blakeney Point during the breeding season. Breeding has finished now and most of the seals are back in the sea.
Wishing you a healthy and happy New Year
The Fab Four of Cley
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I just finished the novel “Secrets of the Sea House” by Elisabeth Gifford, a novel about Selkies. There I found the believe that Selkies are the the children of the king of Norway. He re-married a Sami-witch who bewitched the these children that they became beings of the sea. A theory is that the idea of Selkies goes back to Nordic people who were sailing in thee kayaks to Scotland or were blown to the Scottish coast. A person in a kayak looks like Selkies are described. All these ideas are discussed in Gifford’s novel.
Happy reading 🙂
Klausbernd
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And I found another novel in which Selkies and mermaids are important:
Carol Shields “The Republic of Love”
Funny, book about Selkies are finding me now.
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So cute! And they look very relaxing 🙂
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Dear Len, thank you very much 🙏 🙏
Sorry, being late with our answer.
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Claude Lévi-Strauss wrote about mermaids:
“It was more or less in the area where we were now sailing that Columbus encountered mermaids. ‘The three mermaids,’ he relates, ‘raised their bodies above the surface of the water and, although they were not as beautiful as they appear in pictures, their round faces were definitely human.’ […] they should have been taken for mermaids, especially at a period when people went as far as to describe (and even draw) the cotton plant as a sheep tree, that is a tree bearing not fruit but whole sheep hanging by their backs with wool ready to be shorn.”
Have a wonderful weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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