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I feel like I've become a master of seeing beauty in different tones of grey and brown lately. Today has been super sunny for a change, and it was a welcome relief. We have just had a nice Sunday stroll, soaking in the bright winter rays. It felt great.
*Solbriller på is the title of Bergen artist Lars Vaular's song, meaning wearing sunglasses.
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