
Avoid the cascade, drink responsibly. Ha de Gött!


Avoid the cascade, drink responsibly. Ha de Gött!


Nature takes back what man creates, ha de Gött!

Today it’s two years since I lost my son so to honor him I’d like to share some of his music. He wrote and recorded this piano piece, Calmness, just two months before he passed.
The pain and sense of loss never goes away, it just becomes a part of you. Ha de Gött!


Life jacket is recommended, ha de Gött!


Tree standing together. Or are the one and the same? Connected by the roots, a trinity.
All good things are three and trees are good things, ha de Gött!


The haze created this mysterious light as the sun was setting. Been struggling with Mr Delete whether to keep or scrap. What do you think?
Not deciding is also a decision, ha de Gött!


Roses for your Friday, ha de Gött!


We had a nice chat but not all were interested. They ware more interested to see if I had any goodies in my backpack or if my clothes was edible.
Say what you mean and mean what you say, ha de Gött!





In mid 1800 Carlsten was considered the strongest fortress in Europe. Placed on the island Marstrand rock 39 meters over sea level and, with its tower reaching 98 meters it’s an impressive building. Construction began in 1658 after the peace treaty between Sweden and Denmark-Norway where Denmark-Norway had to surrender Bohuslän to Sweden. Marstrand was strategically important harbor with its strong currents keeping it ice free during the winter.
Like many fortresses in Sweden it has also served as a prison. In fact the entire fortress is built by the prisoners. The granite used for construction was landed by boats at the harbor in the village below and dragged up the hill by the prisoners. A sentence to hard labor at Carlsten was the same as a death sentence. Only way to leave was in a coffin. For my Swedish readers I strongly recommend the show and album by Stefan Andersson, No 90 Kleist, where he tells the history from the prisoners and soldiers perspective.
Not everything was war and punishment. It has also served as a lighthouse between 1780 until 1868 when the lighthouse Pater Noster replaced it. Carlsten lighthouse was equipped with the first rotating mirror invented by Jonas Norberg.
Let the old fortresses be a reminder that war is never the answer, ha de Gött!


Shadow and light, as life
to the end relentless, tick, tramp
contrast existence, good and bad
Seek the light, walk fearless
is the end dark and nothingness
let light guide you to the door
knock and walk right in
Good and bad times in life, only wish good times lasted a bit longer, ha de Gött!