My entry for the Weekly Photo Challenge of WordPress is nature’s own filigree-work. Frosty birch-trees outside the christmas-decorated window. The photo is from Stockholm, where winter normally is far more expressive than in Göteborg. The second picture, however, was taken two years ago in Nääs (30 kms east of Göteborg) on a very cold day.
WP Weekly Photo Challenge: Delicate
- Posted on 18 December, 2012
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Vill önska dig en God Jul och ett Gott Nytt År!
Åh, tack! Bloggen har gett mig flera nya intressanta bekantskaper – inte minst du – och impulser, det har varit ett händelserikt år. Varje idé leder in på nya spår. Jag kommer att fortsätta läsa dina funderingar och om hundarna, och titta på dina vackra foton. God fortsättning!
Vackert! Huset får mig att tänka på min mormors fönster – som jag minns det från jag var barn
Utterly beautiful. The first one reminds me of my mum and her house at Christmas (unfortunately we don’t get the snow here), and the second one is like Narnia. So gorgeous it doesn’t seem real! x
Å så fine bilder!
Tack, trevligt att höra! Din egen blogg ser fin ut, jag ska titta mera
That is beautiful! I’ve always dreamed of going to Sweden – in my head it always looks like this
Lovely!!!
Hello Bridgette, thank you. I just wrote to Angela that I will try to create a gallery with Swedish Winter-propaganda…
Båda fotografierna är vackra men andra fotot tar andan ur mig! Vackert
Wow ! I like the second photo !
Thank you. I like it too, and I was happy the day I visited that gorgeous landscape. But it’s so obviously beautiful – I think that makes it a bit less interesting. We’ve seen this kind of pictures so many times before, there is nothing ‘unique’ about it.
Hi ninano,
that’s why I like this photo challenge. To see other parts of the world which are “unique” to others but “normal” to ourselves
Cheers Angela
You are right. That’s also why I published it – it’s more exotic to my visitors than to me. Just now I looked for the other photos I took that day, two years ago. And they are very nice. I shall try to make an Exotic Swedish Winter-gallery as soon as possible… you gave me the idea!
/ Nina
Hi Nina,
you should do a swedish winter gallery.
I am thinking anyway going on vacation to to Scandinavia during winter. I am not sure yet, as I am not skiing or doing any other wintersports
Cheers Angela
oh that house at the lake!
To me it looks like a house for reading novels, and long conversations by the fireside.