Wednesday, December 19, 2007
If Only I Spoke Another Language
But alas I am but an ignorant American who can only manage to massacre her own English language. Europeans are so continental with their multi-lingual skills. If I spoke Scandinavian (Is that a language ?) or Dutch or Swedish or whatever the fabulous blog Dream House is written in I could figure out what the heck she is writing about. But since I am ignorant in the Nordic languages I can only look at the gorgeous pictures of her fabulous dream house. Please check it out even if you are, like me, lingually challenged.
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I knew her blog. I'm european but just like you I don't understand a word of her blog but I do understand a special feeling . I love the way she is celebtaing christmas ..and I love her pictures
I know what you mean exactly!! I love looking at the Swedish blogs = their pictures are so gorgeous- hard to believe people live that way. But I never know what they hell they are saying! Miss you, friend!
Beautiful images and great blog...but, I'm in the same boat with you and the whole language thing. These images are of a perfect "white" Christmas.
Happy Holidays!!
~Kate
Oh, wow, those are beautiful photos! I have lots of blogs I visit where I have no clue what is written. But then they visit back and write in fairly readable English! Puts me to shame!
Thanks for sharing, so beautiful!
Melissa
Beautiful pics.....thanks for sharing! Bonnie
I am always amazed by how the Scandinavian countries continually and consistently do amazing white interiors. With pictures you don't have to speak the language because they speak to you. (Well, that was a little corny...) But you know what I mean. Happy Holidays to you Jackie
Isn't Dream House a great blog - one of my favorite Scandinavian blogs along with Bo and Modern Country
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http://dreamhousecammy.blogspot.com/2008/10/fnster.html&sl=sv&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
This link should work. I used google translator and typed in the website. It's in swedish.
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