280 - Før løvet faller - bokbad

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 32 MIN

280 - Før løvet faller - bokbad

from HESTENES KLAN

I dagens episode får du et utdrag fra bokbadet i Bø forrige mandag, der vi snakket om både hest og bok, som i mitt tilfelle er ganske så tett knyttet sammen. Opptaket er litt røft, men er lagt ut av hensyn til alle dere som kontaktet meg, som bodde for langt unna til å få det med seg "live". Enjoy! www.livebonnevie.no Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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