
It has that wet look, ha de Gött!


It has that wet look, ha de Gött!


Sometimes it is just still, even if you’re not sure what is up or down.
The island Killingen in Sannäsfjorden a sunny day in March. Ripples on the surface caused by me sitting on the floating bridge.
Blue can be fantastic, ha de Gött!


Under the protective bush it peeks out. The little shy ‘Blåsippa’ (Hepatica nobilis). Seeking the first warmth of the spring sun.
In English it known by the names Common Hepatica, Livewort, Kidneywort or Pennywort and it can be found all over the Northern Hemisphere. One of the first flowers in the spring.
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes, ha de Gött!


Jokes and puns, they had
Rock hard punch line
Debate words, delivered with
Rock hard punch line
Leg it, outrun the long
Rock hard punch line
Lover, not a fighter, ha de Gött!


Thought I wouldn’t put up a blog today
Didn’t really have anything to say
It would be silent as a log
Today on my little blog
But words kept poppin’ out, okay
So here it is anyway
Just do it, ha de Gött!


Väcker lighthouse and Enslingen in calm weather. You’ll have to agree that she makes a great focal point. The 14 meter tall, lady from 1939 is a beauty.
Steer to the light, ha de Gött!


We can fly high in the sky, all the way to the moon.
Yet we are sinking, way deep into the mud.
Be a lifeboat, ha de Gött!


The navigation mark ‘Ulsholms Kalv’ in sunset. After a day with an absolutely clear sky these dramatic clouds appeared.
Sun in place like a whole note on the staff . Birds sing out the last tune of the evening. All is lined up for the evening drama.
(I hope I got the music terms correct. Whole note is according to Wikipedia, American English and the British English term is semibreve.)
Stay in line, ha de Gött!


Calm evening by the sea in the golden hour.
It smells like salt, ha de Gött!


Fast flowing water splashing down the steep.
For a moment, by night frost stilled.
By the suns warming rays, join the joy ride to the sea.
All that matter, solid, liquid and gas, ha de Gött!