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Hygge

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Hygge

Fascinated by lightning and shocked seeing it totally neglected by best friends.
Anybody here has that fascination about the right ambient light ?

Simple but as its not used here, why not i wonder.
Forget all the shit i wrote before now under the link.
After reading this over and over its still puzzle.
What s missing here, its not the mere light.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hygge

Kinda irrelevant looking back but maybe intersting view in.

Its not something uniform shared. There are examples enough,
people having super mellow conversation s.
Looking like corpses, under direct white/ blue lighting at that spot.
But they seem unaffected, they don t feel need to hide.
Put on shades or caps to hide from the hideous light. .

Already work places been bombarded with the tubes.
Lighting things white blue for years.

But in the Rotterdam subway too were tubes.
The old ones that had that little cozy yellow haze.
They replaced em every x years, but when a blue/ white spectrum was placed.
This created a white blueish zombie apocalypse parade.
That got serious attention, people got in action.
And all Blue/ White ones where removed.
And replaced mellow yellow, on demand of the people !

Later the tubes got smart became spare-lamp bulbs.
Total fak _ap in lighting sense.
And then things really got out of hand with LED.
Most of those are also mysteriousness bad at lighting.
And way harder then fire, candles/ oil-burners or the old copper wire bulb.

So Hygge, might i have some/ my Dutch Grandma also has it.
Some do and others don t ?

What is it, 1/2 Danish but my Mom [Dutch] claimed she never heard the word.
I was conceived probably in a 'Hygge' lighted area, well i romanticise.
 
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I Iove my current couch and associated pillows and blankets. They are really beautiful and hygge. I got rid of the rowanberry wine smell with vinegar treatment.

But I always kick the bed sheets off in my sleep and the springs are failing one after another.
 
I Iove my current couch and associated pillows and blankets. They are really beautiful and hygge. I got rid of the rowanberry wine smell with vinegar treatment.

But I always kick the bed sheets off in my sleep and the springs are failing one after another.
Got a good couch now traded with my neighbour, but it was dumb one.
He had a stinky drooling Dog, was messy also always throwing over his Beer.
The dude besides himself having no smell, a Ionizer [neutralises odours]
and a curtain closed house, so dark.

In my house, returning first i was floored by the smell off he couch
[the dog smell so present] Some might puke.

Then by the looks of it in light, a dirty ass to sit on couch. Real greasy.

Five cleaning actions, Alcohol, brushing/ vacuuming, Sodium-Bicarbonate.
which overheated my vacuum cleaner trying to suck it off.
6 can s of spray able odour eating enzymes. Great stuff while it last.
Not a cover up, they eat em up.

Still there 1/ 10 as bad but, now trying nice smelling blooming Plants.
And using lots of cooked Line Seed oil on my wood as that also smells.
But better.

Gonna try the Vinegar on the back and underside !

But i have a Flying carpet to compensate,
A nice rainbow like weven thing i throw over the couch.

But still my house is not Hygge,
as its also about connections/ togetherness. Good vibes.
 
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Hygge stems from hyggja, which means "to think".

Hygge is derived from the Old Norse hugr, later hug,
which means the soul, mind, consciousness.

hygge may derive from a homograph hug, originating in the 1560s word hugge,
which means "to embrace."

Hugge is of unknown origin but is highly associated with an Old Norse term, hygga,
"to comfort," which comes from hugr, meaning "mood."
In turn, hugr is a cognate of the Old English hycgan,
and comes from the Germanic hugyan,
meaning, like Old Norse hyggja, "to think, consider."

today use:

In both Danish and Norwegian, hygge refers to "a form of everyday togetherness",
"a pleasant and highly valued everyday experience of safety, equality, personal. wholeness and a spontaneous social flow".

Bit like set and setting.
 
I Iove my current couch and associated pillows and blankets. They are really beautiful and hygge. I got rid of the rowanberry wine smell with vinegar treatment.

But I always kick the bed sheets off in my sleep and the springs are failing one after another.
Nature Rubber/ Latex mattresses after expiry date smell like ass.

Not a improvement. But at least nobody wants to live in Latex.
Micro-organism s. Bit warm for my liking though.

Perfect ? The NASA stuff nice too, bit cooler.

Rowanberry ?
 
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