
Last Sunday when we took a walk out on the bog I found some tracks in the snow when we walked on my favorite island out there. beneath the canopy there was just a thin layer of powdered snow so I really couldn’t see what animals they came from but it was clear that they weren’t from pigs or any kind of deer or moose. Fairly big and my dogs were really unhappy about them. From what I could figure out there must have been at least three of these animals passing by. It looked like the animals had done their best to walk in each others foot steps though. Since the dogs were so unhappy about them I guessed that we must have wolves here again. Today I thought we should walk the same way again but it didn’t take long until suddenly the dogs refused to go on, they all sniffed in the air and just wouldn’t walk. So we turned back and I think that must have been the first time all dogs had the same goal, just to leave the area as fast as possible. So I guess those wolves are still out there and who knows perhaps they were watching us while we left in a hurry.




I don’t mind wolves myself but I really don’t want to risk meeting several of them while walking in an area where we not easily can get away from them. A dog is just another wolf in their eyes and will kill and eat them if they can. I’m not sure if they would have come even close to use while me, a human, is with the dogs but I’m not willing to try and test it π π π There weren’t any tracks from any other animal but hares and a fox out there either and that’s usually a sign that something has changed, like wolves staying in the area. So instead we walked down to the creek and back home again. I talked with my neighbor and he had seen some paw prints behind one of his cars so we took a look at them. The prints were much bigger than Almas but perhaps not as big as the only real paw print I’ve seen in snow that actually came from a wolf, so either a really big dogs or a rather young wolf I guess. Kind of cool that they’ve passed just outside my garden but at the same time I better follow my dogs outside in to the gardenΒ now when it’s dark outside. Just in case it will return. Anyway I did send a text message to the hunters that will be out hunting tomorrow, they’ll be using dogs and I really don’t want any dog to risk getting killed by a wolf. To be honest, if I hadn’t had the dogs with me today and thought there might be wolves around I would have continued out on the bog just to see if I could see any π π π




These are the times to also keep an eye open fro trolls and other beings while out walking according to our folklore. Trolls, who actually origins from the Norse faith can be out and about any time of day since they look much like us humans. Well not the mountain trolls up in the north of course, they are really big and human like even though they quite often are rather ugly, shrewd as few but not especially smart and they really dislike us humans. The other trolls however are much more like us but with the difference that they have a long tail. Sort of downy all they way to the tip where they have a big fluffy “ball” of hair. If one leave them alone they’ll leave us along but they will be forever grateful of one help them when they are in need. They occasionally tends to swap their children with ours but it is easy to make them swap back again, just threaten to hit the child and the troll mother will be there in no time to get their child back. A troll would never ever hurt their own child no matter what. Most of the rest of the beings will mostly come out when it gets dark and this time of year it’s dark almost all the time, especially if it is cloudy as it has been today. Never interact with them unless it is to help them (happens extremely rare), they will reward anyone who will give them a hand when they need it. Also it is a good thing to have some pieces of silver in the pockets, they love silver and will help if one give them some of it.




The gnome is, from what I’ve read, never seen during daytime. The house gnome or perhaps more correct the farm gnome is said to be the spirit of the first owner of the farm, the one who once built the place. He stays just because he wants to make sure the place is well taken care of. He helps with the animals on the farmers do their best as well. However if the farmer is lazy the gnome will punish him one way or the other and if the farmers are really bad it happens that the gnomes simply burns the place down. The gnome is always a male and he usually wears grey or green, rather worn woolen clothes. One shouldn’t however bring him new clothes as a thank you because if he feels he is too well dressed he most likely will leave for good, he will of course not wear good clothes while working in the barn π The gnome can live in the barn but he can also live in the care tree that should be growing in every home. A care tree (or vΓ₯rdtrΓ€d as we call it in swedish) is a tree that is planted just for eventual sprits and beings to live in. Normally it would be an Elm tree, Ash tree or perhaps a Linden but it could also be, like in my garden a Rowan tree or perhaps an Oak or a Chestnut tree. What ever one does ever never hurt a care tree, not even by mistake, because the spirits and beings living there will punish You, perhaps even with death, if one does. On the other hand if one takes good care of it they will instead make sure one will have a good life.




It is time to give the dogs their dinner and I might even have something myself. I’ll be back tomorrow but after that I won’t write anything until new years eve I think.




Have a good continuing of the Yule!
Hi Christer,
It is kind of cool if there are wolves in the area. Yes you should go out with your dogs especially at night. I have Eastern coyotes which have wolf ancestry and are bigger than Western coyotes. They will go after dogs so I always go out with mine.
Today is cold and windy but very sunny. I can go on the very warm front potch and pretend that it’s warm outside. That will have to do for a few more days until the cold snap passes.
Thanks for the stories. Have a good continuing off jul.
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Hi Caryn!
Personally I don’t mind the wolves at all and yes it’s sort of cool having them around but I have no idea what to do if more than one would meet us on our walks, especially since even Albin really didn’t want to meet any and he would unfortunately not hesitate to attack any dog.
I’ve read that some of those eastern coyotes even have killed humans since they, like coyotes aren’t that afraid of humans.
Rainy almost all day here, a good day to take long naps in the sofa π
Have a good continuing of the Yule.
Christer.
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Glad you and the dogs did not meet up with any wolves, Christer, but were able to show some nice winter scenes. We have had bitter cold temperatures, but no snow, which is good because we were traveling from NH to RI to visit family for π²
I enjoyed reading about the trolls and gnomes and the differences between them. If you decide to take a break from blog posting, enjoy yourself and continue to be creative with your cameras, including your newest one.
Best wishes for a good 2023.
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Hi Beatrice!
It would have been fun to get a photo of the wolves though, from a safe distance π π
I truly hate being out on the roads when it snows but that’s unfortunately something I’ll have to continue to do until I either retire or win the lottery, so I’m pretty sure I’ll keep on doing it for another five to seven years π π π
Have a good continuing of the new year π
Christer.
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