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there, I did it… a Gravity Falls cosplay
Y’all know what day it is. It is a day I draw Hetalia fanart.
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Reindeer herding is part of a long family tradition, passed down from generation to generation. “You always learn from older people, the reindeers themselves, the nature and by your own experience,” says 34-year-old Johan Oskal of Tromsø Arctic Reindeer (@tromsoarcticreindeer).
Johan and his family are part of the Sami people, an indigenous group that have lived in Arctic Europe since prehistoric times. Just like their ancestors, his family continues to herd thousands of reindeer every year, but they also host adventures in Norway, so people can experience what life is like for the reindeer and the Sami.
Johan’s favorite parts of his profession are the freedom of his days and working with nature. “I love to be out there with the reindeer, and when I see that the animals are good and safe, it warms my heart,” he says. “Come and visit my family, and we’ll tell you more.”
LITERATURE STUDENT MOODBOARD
“We were always surrounded by books and words and poetry, all the fierce passions of the world bound in leather and vellum.”
- M. L. Rio, “If We Were Villains”
We keep getting thunderstorms in my area, and I can’t help but think its Thor trying to compete with 4th of July fireworks
the melting world // Svalbard, Norway