Wednesday, February 28, 2018


I LOVE TREES


My husband Bent asked me why I always paint trees and why so often “without leaves”? 

The tree in Leeds, Utah


So, I started to ask myself "why" I had this obsession with painting "bare trees"?

I then realized that it was my Dad who had instilled in me the love for trees and that I have become intrigues by the shape that trees have.

After my parents divorce - when I was ten years old - I often visited my Dad in his summerhouse in Rørvig, Denmark and without him realizing it he passed on his love for trees to me. He would import all different kind of interesting trees and tell me the story behind the trees he purchased.

I feel that the growth and the age of the tree trunk tells a story.

Trees in Zion National Park


I am sure you have all read this poem by Joyce Kilmer:




Park in Stoney Planes, Alberta, Canada

Confluence Park, Toquerville, Utah

Zion National Park, Utah


Vibeke Lindhardt
vibekesonja.blogspot.com

28 February 2018


Thursday, February 15, 2018

Gaslighting

Gaslighting is when somebody tells a story which is not true but "on purpose" tells a lie because they want to “divert the truth”. 

“Gaslightor” in many cases steers people away from truths and facts in the direction they want a story to go,  without any qualms about not telling “the truth” as long as it makes the story teller look good.

A Gaslightor have no qualms about how it hurt the other party.


Gaslightors can “create” stories that is so believable that many people not only believe it, but will pass it on “as truth”.

If the “the story” is interesting enough for people to repeat to others, the more they become convinced it is really true. They will use the old saying: “Where there is smoke, there is fire”.


We don’t think much about this issue being a real issue in private settings, but I have had personal experiences with Gaslighting. 

Here is one of them,which might seem insignificant to you, but for me it was devastating, since I hate lies, both about other people and myself.

After my ex and I divorced I went to Denmark for a trip to visit my family and friends.

I visited a really good friend in Odense that I have known for almost 60 years. 

He knows me in and out and knows that I am firm believer in “truth and integrity”. That is why he was concerned about “a story” that went around about me. He had been told me that one of the reasons my ex and I divorced was “because I spent all our money”!!!!

“What money” I asked him – with a grin, but I felt "gaslighted" and my honesty and integrity had been tarnished.

I asked him “where does that come from’? He pursued to tell me that it was “a common good friend” who lived in Sweden. Well, I knew who this friend was.  He used to be friends with both my ex and me. 

I contacted our friend in Sweden – in a letter – asking for more information “on the story”. He wrote back to me and “scolded” me for “what I had done”.

At least I had an opportunity to tell him what  “the real truth”:

In all the years my ex and I lived in Denmark, I made more money than my exhusband did and we always “shared” our bills and never really had any disagreements about how we handled our finances and after we immigrated to Canada, we had a business for 20 years, which never made us rich, but we scanned through life – partly because I took jobs on the side teaching music and art and also worked as a “stringer” for the Vernon Daily News.

My friend in Sweden was “shocked” when he heard “the true story”.


Gaslighting in work places and in politics.

Many business people and politicians make their own narrative.

Despite several proofs and facts, they chose to ignore “the truths” and start their “own” version of happenings and then pass it on in the media as truths.


Listen to what Stephanie Sarkis says about Gaslighting:



This is one of the insidious things about gaslighting—it is done gradually, over time. A lie here, a lie there, a snide comment every so often...and then it starts ramping up. 

Even the brightest, most self-aware people can be sucked into gaslighting—it is that effective.

It's the "frog in the frying pan" analogy: The heat is turned up slowly, so the frog never realizes what's happening to it. 

See: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/here-there-and-everywhere/201701/11-warning-signs-gaslighting


My opinion:

GASLIGTING IS EVIL.  So simple is that.

No matter if it is done in the home, at the work place or in politics.
That is all I have to say about that.

As Edmund Burke (1729-1799) said: “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing”

Vibeke Lindhardt
15 April 2018


Wednesday, February 14, 2018

COOKING IS LIKE PAINTING A PICTURE

I love cooking.

I love everything about cooking.
Deciding what to make.
Going in to the grocery store to look at many wonderful choices of food.

I love preparing the foods.
Sometimes I put on some music and poor myself a drink (non-alcoholic) to enjoy while I cook.

I love the aromas that come from making a good soup.


I enjoy making a good presentation of the food.

My mom, who sometimes catered for private parties and brought me along to do the dishes and clean -up, often said: “It is about the colors”.



I remember at one dinner party where I was helping, she had made a green pea soup.  Cut a tomato in half.  Hollowed it out and place a dab of whip cream inside the tomato.

That made an impression for life on me, of the importance of “What food looks like”.

Another advise she gave was: “be sure there is enough food”.  “better that you have too much, than too little”.

Vibeke Lindhardt

14 April 2018


Tuesday, February 13, 2018

TRUTH IS TRUTH

No matter how, when and where we turn thing around. Truth will always be truth.

People can have different opinions about “happenings” in the world and see events from different ankles., but it does not change “what is true”.



The last year in the American politics, there has been a lot of “diversions” of “Truth”.

F. ex. Kelly Ann Convey, who is advisor to the President of the United States said, “there is alternative truth”.

I don’t think so. Truth will always be truth, no matter how we try to turn things around. It cannot be “an alternative”.



Some people try to cast a smoke screen over “What is true”. 

They create “their own version of truth” by “creating a story” that they tell so many times both privately and publicly,  that both the “story teller and the listener” start to believe “their fictional story”.

In today’s world we must be very vigilant about “what is true”.

We must make extra effort in dividing fact from fiction.


Good people with high integrity must hold fast to truth for the free world to stand as an example to the rest of the world and not give in to manipulation of those who try to undermine the very core of freedom.

The truth doesn't need anyone to defend it. The truth exists even when people deny it or ignore it.
When you have the truth on your side, you can be silent. Others will see the truth soon enough.

Nicole Gravagna

Truth is a “constant” that can’t be changed, no matter how much we try to explain things away from truth and I believe that  the truth always comes out in the end.

Vibeke Lindhardt
13 February 2018