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Don't Sell the Skin Before You Shoot the Bear
This expression I heard today in the north of Sweden. And it stayed with me. We were talking about how we use the Earth’s resources — and where that has brought us. Over the last decades, many natural resources have been heavily used. Some are running out. Today, this shortage can even become a reason for war. And at the same time, we keep developing new solutions that require even more resources from Mother Earth. Why? What are we doing? The law of supply and demand describe

Carolina Visser
Jan 52 min read


Snow, Silence and Serenity — Winter as a Coach
Today, it’s snowing, and I love to see the forest in winter. Snow covers the land; everything gets soft and quiet. The kind of quiet you don’t just hear, but also feel. The forest slows everything down — and so do my thoughts. I walked outside and noticed how careful my steps became. Breathing deepened without effort. There was nothing to hurry toward. Winter didn’t ask me to do anything. It simply invited me to be still. In this silence, things became clearer. Some thoughts

Carolina Visser
Dec 13, 20252 min read


Tulips, Soil, and the Wisdom of Nature: Lessons from the Most Northern Tulip Garden in the World
When most people hear “tulip bulbs in northern Sweden,” they shake their heads. “Impossible,” they say. But in spring at the end of May, our tulip garden burst into color, a vibrant testament to what can grow when humans work with nature, not against it. Even the World Tulip Association recognized our little corner of the north — a prize we hold with pride, and humility. Last autumn, as we dug up our bulbs for storage, I felt the magic of the process in every handful of soil.

Carolina Visser
Dec 6, 20252 min read
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