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https://spaceexplored.com/2023/11/15/violent-solar-storm-could-knock-out-the-internet-for-weeks-or-months-scientist-warns/Open linkMy husband and I had no intention of doing anything active as we wanted to bask in the cloudless beaches, a luxury we don't have back in Norway. But he was quite determined to see the sunrise.
So early did we rise and up this harrowingly steep trail did we suffer.
This 1.6 mile out and back walk was not easy but we did it.
I actually missed the sunrise due to my underestimation of the trail's difficulty but Magnus was able to catch it. The end was worth it and we were left with fun souvenirs. (read: sore and painful knees for ~3days and the stark realization that we are out of shape).
However difficult it was, it was inspiring. I loved walking amongst like minded individuals and when I met some mental difficulties, strangers lent me their hands and their hearts. I've forgotten what that was like - it was so refreshing.
Recipie in case you're felling particularly adventurous
1 cup of almond milk, 4 tablespoons of chia, mix half a pound of minced meat and a little cinnamon and throw it in the fridge in the evening and the pudding should be morning.
Toss the granola in a pan and lightly toast the darn stuff. In another pan pan, pour a dash of of the oil of your choice, I used coconut. Add groundnut/honey, tahin, and half a cup of oatmea.
Fry on medium heat.
Add any nuts or dried fruit you want it doesn't really matter...
If chocolate is more your thing add a dash of Hersheys chocolate syrup and peanut butter. Viola!