
Is it really true what they say
Been wondering every day
The grass is greener on the other side
The question is sometimes more interesting than the answer, ha de Gött!


Is it really true what they say
Been wondering every day
The grass is greener on the other side
The question is sometimes more interesting than the answer, ha de Gött!


Like many cities in Northern Europe the Danish city Helsingør has a history of ship building. These large shipyard areas are now under development for tourism and new businesses, very different from the noisy shipbuilding industry. I do think Helsingør does a good job developing and at the same time honour the hard working people in the shipyards. Makes me feel good as my own father was a welder at a shipyard in Göteborg, Sweden.
History is the mirror to the future, ha de Gött!


Crowded in the Fjällbacka guest harbour this time of year.
Ha de Gött!


Ha de Gött!


The other side of East Side Gallery in Berlin. The East Side Gallery is a part of the Berlin wall still standing and on the East side it is covered by wall paintings. Not many tourist find this side.
There’s always another perspective, ha de Gött!


Where is the best place to be, home or away? The answer my friend, is blowing in the wind.
Ha de Gött!


Driftwood on a stony beach at Trossö-Kalvö. Someone, somewhere cut it down and let it fall into the sea. Currents and winds brought it here to frame this picture. Did it come from just around the corner, the next island or did it float in here with the Golf Stream from distant shores. Only Njord knows.
Njord (Njǫrðr) is the sea god of the Nordic mythology.
Go with the flow and see where it takes you, ha de Gött!


Ha de Gött!

I continue my grass cutting theme from yesterday with my friends in the pasture outside my house. There is a calmness around cows if it wasn’t, and I think the cows agree, for the irritating flies.
Keep calm and chew grass, ha de Gött!


A farmer cutting grass at the shore of Södra Bullaresjön.
Ha de Gött!