
Just step aside from the busy shopping street and find a calmer backstreet. Klädpressargatan Göteborg Sweden.
Slow down, don’t rush. Ha de Gött!


Just step aside from the busy shopping street and find a calmer backstreet. Klädpressargatan Göteborg Sweden.
Slow down, don’t rush. Ha de Gött!



Autumn and its colours, ha de Gött!


Autumn grey Sunday morning street. Mellangatan Haga Göteborg.
The Haga city district is the first suburb to Göteborg. It was mentioned in print already 1637 and in 1647 it was made official by order of the Queen Kristina as a home for the working class. Today the renovated district is a popular place to live and a vibrant tourist area with many cafes and small shops.
It’s never loo late or too early for a cup of coffee, ha de Gött!


This Saturday was celebrated with a storm. No time for boating, much better for photo’ing. I got quite wet taking this picture. The things you do for your art.
Never under-estimate good clothes, ha de Gött!


Ha de Gött!


So the autumn storms start to come in with salty winds. Yesterday I used up all my cleaning cloths for the camera gear. It was worth it, I think.
Salt is the best spice, ha de Gött!


They say that cows are dumb
but they are not
probably smarter than you and me
live a life so carefree
social, together in a flock
roaming calmly in pastures green
while the farmer collect the winter hay
curious, just like the cat
that camera, can it be eaten
will you scratch behind my ears
Stay curious, you will learn something. Ha de Gött!


Ha de Gött!

I surprised a flock of Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) as I was approaching a smooth rock to sit down and have my Swedish Fika. They took off under a lot of noise, as they usually make, and flew out over the ocean. One of the largest birds in Sweden. Originally native to North America but introduced to Europe by king Jacob II of England in the 1600.
The Swedish Fika? Well, that’s another story, so make sure to stay tuned to this blog to find out more.
Ha de Gött!