Lesbian Beds by Tammy Rae Carland
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@lovehygge
Lesbian Beds by Tammy Rae Carland
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Lesbian Beds by Tammy Rae Carland
Cozy winter time with my kanken.
Hygge is a deep sense of cosy that can originate from many different sources. Here is a good example from my life : a cloudy winter Sunday morning at the country house, fire in the stove and 20 candles lit to dispel the gloom. My husband, puppy and I curled up on our sheepskins wearing felt slippers, warm snuggly clothes and hands clasped around hot mugs of tea. A full day ahead with long walks on the cold beach, back for pancake lunch, reading, more snuggling, etc. This is a very hyggligt day.
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I woke up really early the other morning and filmed the rain.
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riffzine:
The Riff Zine has changed this month’s theme. This month’s theme is now “Hygge.” If anyone was thinking of submitting something for the previous theme, please email us at [email protected] to discuss how we can fit your work in.
Denmark is often rated as the happiest country on earth. It has a specific word in its dictionary, hygge (pronounced hYOOguh) that’s been the subject of a lot of newspaper articles recently. It is often translated as “cozy,” but it is more generally, “a feeling of well-being.” Things that are hygge include but are not limited to – wine and conversation with friends, snug coffee bars, reading by candlelight … browse the Instagram tag if you want to see lots of pictures of tea and books. This month, send us your written interpretations – or perhaps reactions to – this phenomenon.
Interested in submitting your written work? Please head straight to this Google form here. We are accepting submissions until November 30 for this issue.
Thanks for reading this, and please reblog this post if you think your followers would be interested! Go hygge yourself, guys.