House #2.15 at a homecoming(?) game in Alabama!

University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa

#2.15 at University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa

Mike Morrison posted this picture from his ongoing expedition with Moonhouse #2.15 to the Expeditions facebook page two days ago. (Apologies for the delay Mike, things have been really hectic around here lately.) Mike writes: ”Moonhouse #2.15 got to go to this year’s A-Day Game at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, AL, USA. Roll Tide Roll!!”
It seems that Mike did not only bring the house to Alabama, but also introduced it to the world of sports as a quick search connects the ”A-day” and the ”Crimson tide” (see the flag) to University of Alabama athletics.

Thank you Mike! In honor of this great first flag, crimson and all, and with your permission Mike, Moonhouse #2.15 will henceforth be called ”The Crimson Tide”.

Moonhouse #2.21 in spring

House #2.21 found the spring of 2013.

House #2.21 was found in spring of 2013.

Spring 2013, House #2.21, April 21, 2013. Siggesta gårds gästbrygga with Emil Vinterhav

#2.17 Stunning in Strängnäs

20130418 #2.17 Strängnäs 1

20130418 #2.17 Strängnäs 1 – What an absolutely stunning view!

Last night, a few minutes before midninght these absolutely stunning three images reached the Moonhouse Expedition HQ accompanied by the following message:

”Dear Moonhouse Expedition,

I am sending you a few pictures showing house no 2.17’s visit to Strängnäs cathedral, Sweden! My fellow explorer Alberto Forcada and I were privileged to have an exclusive guidance by the enthusiastic cathedral sacristan Stefan Eklund. Stefan showed us the way through narrow stairways all the way to the top – some 75 meters over ground level – whilst telling the story of the old church. Very exciting!
The wind was strong and we had to use sticky tape to prevent the house from being swiped away.

We are now passing house 2.17 on to our friend Lena Bergcoutts for further explorations in Vancouver, Canada.

Fair winds!

Johanna Vinterhav and Alberto Forcada”

20130418 #2.17 Strängnäs 2

20130418 #2.17 Strängnäs 2 – Suugestive, smart and beautiful!

Again, the Moonhouse opens doors and explores the hidden mysteries of the world. Congratulations Alberto and Johanna to the successful completion of a very rewarding expedition and thank you for sharing the beautiful, suggestive and creative images with us. We extend our gratitude also to Stefan Eklund for his important contribution to this successful expedition and welcome him to become an explorer in his own right should he so desire. In recognition of this successful expedition, house #2.17 shall hereafter be known as ”The Strängnäs”.

With the house on a passage across the Atlantic into the care of Lena Bergcoutts in Vancouver, Canada, we look forward to sharing the adventures of the future expeditions of #2.17 The Strängnäs, whatever they take it.

20130418 #2.17 Strängnäs 3

20130418 #2.17 Strängnäs 3 – How isolated, and removed the house sits there on a cold slap of stone.

Fair Winds to The Strängnäs!

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A small summit, Landvetter

201303 #2.19 Landvetter

201303 #2.19 Landvetter

Olof Vinterhav surmounted this sand summit with house #2.19 in Landvetter in March 2013.

The Moonhouse goes West, to Riverside, California, USA

20130414 - #2.9 In Riverside with Carl Nordlund

20130414 – #2.9 In Riverside with Carl Nordlund

Carl Nordlund brought house #2.9 – ”The Budapest” to Riverside California, USA. While there Carl was awarded a The World Foundation Society Award for his work: ”Preceeding and Governing Measurements: An Emmanuelian Conceptualization of Ecological Unequal Exchange”. Congratulations Carl to the award and for the successful completion of the first Moonhouse Expedition across the Atlantic Ocean.

The house goes south, way south. To where there are lions.

Thanks to the support our great community the expedition has outdone itself once again. This time the houe appears in the land of lions, South Africa.

House in Santon, Johannesburg, South Africa

House in Santon, Johannesburg, South Africa

On April 11, 2013 Tina Holmstedt brought house #2.16 to Sandton in Johannesburg, South Africa. This is by far the most south that the house has appeared thus far. Congratulations to your successful expedition Tina and thank you for your generous contribution to Moonhouse Expedition. We wish you fair winds in coming adventures with and without the house.

In honour of this first expedition, house #2.16 will hereafter be called ”The Santon”.

A House in the North

Drommen, Bydalsfjällen, Annkia Lund

Drommen, Bydalsfjällen,

Annika Lund brought the house to its most northerly outpost yet. Drommen at Bydalsfjällen is located in Jämtland. Thank you Annika and welcome to the exclusive group of Accomplished Moonhouse Explorers!

A new Expedition

Cissi Ricanovic has entered upon an expedition to Croatia with house #2.25. We look forward to exotic appearances in unexpected places.

Fair winds Cicci and house!

A row of houses

House models

House models

The Moonhouse Expedition house models.
Model 1: 12 x 8 x 10 cm
Model 2: 6 x 4 x 5 cm
Model 2.x-U: Model 2 Underwater Edition
Model 3: 3 x 2 x 2,5 cm

Happy Easter

 

Easter Witch

Easter Witch


 
The Moonhouse was caught on its way to Blåkulla which is the place where all the witches go to gear up for Easter.