
The Århus court house in the shadow of the Aros Art Museum in Denmark.
Art must always shadow Justice, ha de Gött!


The Århus court house in the shadow of the Aros Art Museum in Denmark.
Art must always shadow Justice, ha de Gött!


In our time,
We have none
Too precious to waste,
Rushes past us,
Do we rush past it?
The only thing we have in abundance,
Until it leaves us behind.
An illusion of the past,
Chasing an unknown future.
Live!
Here and now,
Worrying about the future,
Is paying interest
On loans not yet received.
Each day has enough
Of its own troubles.
Our best time is now, is now, is now!
Tick, tock, ha de Gött!
Written and recited by yours truly at our choir summer concert on the Swedish National Day, 6 June 2025.


Endlessly moulding
Elements flow
Freely
To see what, today
Can become, tomorrow
The universe strive
To chaotic order
Floating
Like grain of sand
Through the fingers
Of God
Svensk version (Swedish version)
Skulpterar
Oupphörligt formar
Elementen flödar
Fritt
För att se vad, idag
Kan bli, imorgon
Universums strävan
Mot kaotisk ordning
Flödar
Likt sandkorn
Genom fingrarna
På Gud
Are we not, only a grain of sand in the universe? Ha de Gött!


Sit back and listen to the beach music, ha de Gött!


The jetty disappears into the fog.
Into the mystic silence.
Going to nowhere.
Sometimes you need to go back to move forward, ha de Gött!


Picture over Lammö and Sannäsfjorden, Sweden at 22:00 (10 PM) Friday 16 of May.
Best show ever, ha de Gött!


The windswept pine sending out its sprout and fresh cones in the spring evening.
The world is full of new beginnings, ha de Gött!


A family of Greylag goose (anser anser). The parents keep a close watch on me as they swim out of my reach. I hope some of the chicks survive this year. Assuming this are the same couple as last year in this spot, last year they had fewer and I don’t think any survived. I could count ten chicks, how may can you see?
Nature is beautiful but hard, ha de Gött!


Testing my new ND-filters on my favourite place, Tjurpannan nature preserve. In the fresh breeze it was a bit tricky to keep the camera still to get long exposure, even with a tripod. I’m pleased with the effect and I think the filters will be much used.
The more I practice, the more lucky I get. Ha de Gött!


They dance together.
Rock and water.
Accompanied by the wind.
Ha de Gött!