Ole to an old dream




Mr ole coming to Alberta giving him open opportunity to own land and to begin plowing his ownland. As Ole sees to where he visioned his home from the top of the hill as there is this old beautiful wooden-houese built in the 1920s and 1930s a wooden- house two story house horzitanal wood structure interlocked in the back built on a hill-top to shed some sunlight to be fenced in lopped circled about buy in Norway from small, slender, drawn-up trees, growing under the shade of the larger ones in the thick woods, these being freer from knots, and tougher from their slower growth tree's very similar to the norwegian Valley with tiny room's for the extra warmth similar to the norwegian style home in there early time threw there humble beginning the house was built with solid wood planks around 1901 pioneering new ground here 
although it was quite captivating the old wooden house minus the antenna, 
the old believers with a warm smiles a bit more of the old timers the antique wisdom yet still uneasy at first it was a muffled sound, slowly it became louder and louder till the dull thudding of footsteps was clearly heard from the hall outside spiritlessly to a little faint of a trace to the old timer's lead to one's past to a wooden house along with a grim heritage an old meets new path that's slowly descend steeply into the valley. 



In the front remiss open to catch the lovely breeze to the old man winter season leaving in the wake of the harvest spring time, mounting up on the valley into the hurdle on top of the hill into his low valley in the hurdle making of the harvest to see the darkness sky to his last mile. But to here the creaky wooden floors to the near perfect calmness of pioneering to sought there farms to a soul of each man ole was his name back in norwegian time's it was quite common that they use his name as Ola instead of ole in the church records they would change it to a boys name so his name would've been Ola instead of Ole,Ola is a Danish and Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Olaf in the meaning of there ancestors descendants Norse means to fix together. As we were looking around we noticed a green door we thought that was quite unique not very often you see a green door to a old house it turns out green is part of ole heritage to the time norwegian lifestyle the green door lantern. 

It often implies standing together is duplicated for emphasis, with ol 'being a colloquial shortening of "old" it's an old dream we always sit around and do the same ol' this is his point of living at a ripply old age . 

Ole attempts his settlement living from the patches of blue sky in the norwegian it would mean old Norse means moon overseas settlements
to the shallow side to some that remain unbroken memories a time to take that moment to breathe just to sit giving him that space back deep he was staring at the window at the old house, he abandoned his coffee cup on the window sill to give him strength in his older generation the history between coffee 1917 1927 how does one say coffee in Norwegian Kaffe the Prairie Valley from his Norwegian home viking homes would be at a high peek the back of the house is foot-long house with  a valance in the front of the house. Through the trees the dark rich wood the norwegian craft of the crafts esthetics and old-fashioned bought from his Norwegian heritage in 1924 the norwegian parliament to change the ole craft name back to Oslo but back to the old wooden-house for still see the perch window as the sun cast it's first rays on the farmstead below the old believers with a warm smiles a bit more of the old timeers yet still uneasy.




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