Lunderne på Runde og en tur ud at handle for at se priserne 🇳🇴

I came out and saw my beloved puffins on the island of Runde. And then I show the price of some food products where I have been shopping 😃 AND SORRY - I did not wrote the Danish prices. I have WAY too much on my ears at the moment. and missing hours in the day. A Norwegian 100 kroner is 65 Danish kroner and thus you have a sense of what I have given 🤩 - - - - - - - - - - Thank you for watching 🤠 If you like what you saw and want to support me, you are welcome to subscribe to my channel and give me a like on my videos👍🏼 Then I will be very happy 🤠 THANK YOU 🙏🏼 You can always see all my equipment on this page: https://anja.robanke.dk/en/equipment/ You are welcome to follow me here and on my other platforms 🤠 …….. INFO …….. Website: https://anja.robanke.dk/en/links/ Instagram:   / anja.robanke.dk   Facebook:   / anjarobanke   Cooperation around the motorhome: Malibu, TJ Camper, Camper Basen and I have for 2 years a collaboration around the Malibu Oscar, which I drive. You can read more about the motorhome on my website: https://anja.robanke.dk/en/oscar/ …….. ABOUT ME …….. Travelling is in my blood. I have taken the consequence of this and in 2019 sold everything I owned and resigned my house. Today I live in a motorhome and live under the heading 'work and travel'. I work as an independent graphic designer, lecturer and photographer and carry my work with me wherever I go. I enjoy being in nature from morning to night. This is where I find peace and inspiration to be creative both as a person, graphic artist and photographer. I give talks about my encounter with minimalism and my process towards the lifestyle I have today, where I said goodbye to the hamster wheel. On my blog and social media, I talk about my experiences from life in a motorhome. It has given me great joy in life and a special drive to follow my own dream to the door. I hope that by sharing my experiences I can inspire others to also take both the big and small steps that give more joy in everyday life. The music is from https://www.epidemicsound.com/