In Literature – Moonhouse Celebrates ”Towel Day”

Moon house in Literature celebrating "Towel Day" in Celebration of Douglas Adams, the author of the Hitch Hikera Guide to the Galaxy trilogy in four parts.

The Moonhouse in Literature celebrating ”Towel Day” in Celebration of Douglas Adams, the author of the Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy trilogy of novels in four parts.

Today we celebrate Towel Day as a tribute to Douglas Adams, the author of best selling Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy trilogy in four parts (not forgetting the fifth installment). The trilogy has open the eyes of the world to importance of the number 42 and set it on the quest to finding the illusive ”question of life, the universe and everything” to which the number is the answer. He has tought us the the secrets of flying, the mechanics of interstellar space flight, the infinite improbability drive, the SEP-cloaking field, the pan-galactic gargle blaster, an apologise from god (We are sorry for the inconvenience), the heart of gold spaceship and many more ground breaking ideas.

Thank you Mr. Adams. The house #1.3 has its towel under firm control. Be ware of the leopard.

Motor Home

Michael Danielsson tries the Moonhouse brand of a motor home. House #2.32 on the bonnet of his Rosengart 1928 on May 24, 2013.

Michael Danielsson tries the Moonhouse brand of a motor home. House #2.32 on the bonnet of his Rosengart 1928 on May 24, 2013.

Michael Danielsson reports from a historical motor home expedition. Here we see house #2.32 on the bonnet of his Rosengart 1928 on May 24, 2013. As we can see it is a home blessed with a guardian angel.

If you, like some of the Moonhouse Expedition Crew, only have a faint idea about what a Rosengart is, Wikipedia has articles about the cars and the man behind them beworth browsning.

Congratualtions Michael to your successful expedition. We look forward to hearing from your coming adventures.

Ett litet rött paket med vita knutar

House #2.21 at Sandgrund, Home stage of Sven-Ingvars in Karlstad on May 16, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

House #2.21 at Sandgrund, Home stage of Sven-Ingvars in Karlstad on May 16, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

For all of you fans of Sven-Ingvars, the most influential pop-culture to ever come out of Värmland (yes, the Expedition is biased), here we present Moonhouse #2.21 as Sandgrund, legendary home stage of Sven-Ingvars and and a place where the song ”Ett litet rött paket”, translating ”A small red present” in English. In honour of the band the house presents itself as ”Ett litet rött paket med vita knutar” and we entertain a distant hope that Sven-Ingvars will meet the expedition half way and perform the song for us with this encore…

Moonhytte in Oslo

House #2.10 - The Pemba on Karl Johan in Oslo in May 2013 on an expedition with Jessica Interstein.

House #2.10 – The Pemba on Karl Johan in Oslo in May 2013 on an expedition with Jessica Interstein.

The Expedition has reached the land of fjords, ”gå på tur” and ”hytter”. Our latest accomplished explorer, Jessica Interstein brought house #2.10 to Karl Johans gate in Oslo where if found the company of the royal castle (above) and the fountain Spikesuppe that literally means nail soup (below). Oslo is a far distance from where it last appeared in Toulouse and even farther from Pemba where it appeared before that.
Congratulations Jessica on your successful expedition. We wish you fair winds on your coming adventures and look forward to hearing from your coming expeditions.

House #2.10 - The Pemba at Spikersuppa in Oslo in May 2013 on an expedition with Jessica Interstein.

House #2.10 – The Pemba at Spikersuppa in Oslo in May 2013 on an expedition with Jessica Interstein.

House in Hanoi

Vietnamese lady

ON the ongoing exploration of the world from a Moonhouse perspective Heike Schneider brought house #2.19 to Hanoi in Vietnam. As can be seen in the picture above the house was recieved well by the locals.

The below images shows the Moonhouse with the famouse Red Bridge of Hanoi. A red bridge would go well with the red house on the moon.

Thank you Heike for the beautiful images. In honour of the Vietnam Expedition, house #2.19 will henceforth be known as ”The Red Bridge”.

Congratulations on a successful expedition Heike! We wish you fair winds in your coming adventures and look forward to your of your expeditions should you wish to endavour on any.

Hanoi Bridge

Hanoi Bridge

Klarälven

House #2.21 on river Klarälven in Karlstad, May 16, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

House #2.21 on river Klarälven in Karlstad, May 16, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

On an expedition to Karlstad with Emil Vinterhav on May 16, 2013 the house claimed a beautiful piece of real estate on an island next to bridge ”Östra bron” in River Klarälven. The bridge, built 1761 – 1811 is the longest stone bridge in Sweden and is seen in the background in the above picture.

House #2.21 on river Klarälven in Karlstad, May 16, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

House #2.21 on river Klarälven in Karlstad, May 16, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

House #2.21 on river Klarälven in Karlstad, May 16, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

House #2.21 on river Klarälven in Karlstad, May 16, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

Russian Houses

House #2.21 in a red house in Borås with Emil Vinterhav on May 12, 2013

House #2.21 in a red house in Borås with Emil Vinterhav on May 12, 2013

On the expedition to Borås Moonhouse #2.21 with Emil Vinterhavfound itself in this interesting ”russian doll” situation.

Green House Effect

House #2.21 on a lawn in Almenäs, Borås on May 12, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

House #2.21 on a lawn in Almenäs, Borås on May 12, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

On its ongoing expedition house #2.21 has explored Borås with Emil Vinterhav. When the house meets the grass on the lawn of Almenäs it generates a striking Green House Effect.

House #2.21 on a lawn in Almenäs, Borås on May 12, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

House #2.21 on a lawn in Almenäs, Borås on May 12, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav

House #2.21 on a lawn in Almenäs, Borås.

House #2.21 on a lawn in Almenäs, Borås on May 13, 2013 with Emil Vinterhav.

In the Wilderness – House #2.15 hiking Stony Mountain

#2.15 on Stone Mountain with Mike Morrison on May 12, 2013

#2.15 on Stone Mountain with Mike Morrison on May 12, 2013

On May 12, Mike Morrison brought House #2.15 on a hiking expedition to Stony Mountain, where he shot some beautiful picutres of the ouse in the wild scenery. Yet again the house manages to improve on perfection. If you look carefully you will se the skyline of Atlanta on the horison of the second picture below.

Congratulations Mike on the successful completion of your expedition. We wish you fair winds in your coming adventures and look forward to the completion of your next expedition.

#2.15 on Stone Mountain with Mike Morrison on May 12, 2013

#2.15 on Stone Mountain with Mike Morrison on May 12, 2013
Note the skyline of Atlanta on the horizon.

#2.15 on Stone Mountain with Mike Morrison on May 12, 2013

#2.15 on Stone Mountain with Mike Morrison on May 12, 2013

#2.15 on Stone Mountain, Atlanta, GA with Mike Morrison.

#2.15 on Stone Mountain, Atlanta, GA with Mike Morrison.

7 Wonders of Sweden – House #2.28 at the Turning Torso and the Öresund Bridge

7 wonders Sweden - #2.26 at the Turning Torso sky scraper in Malmö with Patrik Wennberg May 10, 2013

7 wonders Sweden – #2.26 at the Turning Torso sky scraper in Malmö with Patrik Wennberg May 10, 2013

The Moonhouse Expedition has taken a significant step toward meeting one of the challenges that has been set up for it. On the morning of May 10, 2013 Patrik Wennberg brought the not to one, but two of the seven wonders of Sweden when he brought House #2.28 to the Öresund Bridge and to the Turning Torso in Malmö, thereby earning himself a place among the Moonhouse Expedition Explorers League.

7 wonders Sweden - #2.26 at the Öresund bridge in Malmö with Patrik Wennberg on May 10, 2013

7 wonders Sweden – #2.26 at the Öresund bridge in Malmö with Patrik Wennberg on May 10, 2013