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To the left, the bleak Winter sun on December 29th, 2008.

To the right, the panorama windows towards the West.

The house seen from the feeding road to the residential area.

The main entrance of Bregnevegen 34.

The parking area in front of the house. Seen here is the garage and the lodgers car. He lives upstairs in the attic.

The North wall of the house.

The Garage of the house. It faces North.

The garage and the west wall taken from the garden.

The entrance to the lodger living in the basement of the house. He has lived there since 1996. A nice guy called JAP for short.

Seen from the South-West.

Another view from the South-West.

Towards the South and the sea.

Towards South and the sea.

Same view.

South end of the house. This is rented out.

East wall where the lodger has his kitchen.

The lawn under a little layer white frost.

Seen from the main road.

Just across the main road at the bus stop.

The West wall through the leaf-less birch next to the main road.

The North end of the house showing the garage.

The main living room with Martin's main computer in the glaring white light of the flash.

Natural light of the screen.

The pine wall in the living room.

Martin's bed room with the 42" flat screen that doubles as a computer screen. The computer seen below. In the bottom right corner, you see a glimpse of Martin's portable computer.

The kitchen is in need for some updating. After 42 years, it's worn a lot.

The look through the main entrance to the East. The toilet to the left.

The entrance to the lodger's part of the first floor.

The den for weekend students. They stay two or three nights over the weekend.

The stairs up to the attic. He should stay for 3 months and have stayed for more than 4 years so far.


These were winter- and autumn pictures. There are pictures from his Summer Garden. Have a look.

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Updated on July 12, 2013 at 13:08 hours GMt+1.