
Spring green island in evening light, ha de Gött!


Spring green island in evening light, ha de Gött!


Spring shades of green mixed with the shades of blue in the water and the oncoming thunder clouds. I made it ashore from the island before the thunder storm hit but, I had to give the boat full throttle.
Open sea and thunder is not a good mix, ha de Gött!


Ha de Gött!


Geese with goslings not at all interested to have their picture taken. I think these geese are Graylag Goose (anser anser). If Mozart was a goose he would probably write a quackaphony in B-flat.
Gosh that was a poor wordplay, ha de Gött!


Some evenings are just magical. Stillness and the spring evening sun warms up your frozen winter soul. With that light I’m glad I brought the camera. With the birds song in my ears I just don’t want to go home.
I just wish that I was a better poet to make this justice, please feel free to lend a helping hand.
Ha de Gött!


Mirror, mirror in the flood
who’s the prettiest crow in the hood
Black is beautiful, ha de Gött!


Side by side in perfect harmony.
B-flat, ha de Gött!


Sheep (ovis ares) ewe with her two white lamb. She slowly accepted this strange looking animal and let me get quite near but keeping a close watch.
Be soft, ha de Gött!


One of the earliest spring flowers. Blåsippa, (Hepatica nobilis) in English hepatica, liverwort, kidneywort, or pennywort.
Let the sunshine in. Ha de Gött!


Winter still hangs on with cold frosty nights but during the day sun shines from a clear blue sky that thaws the land. That harsh light is not perfect for photography but in a secluded gorge I found some nice ice formations and melting ice for macro photo.
Is it just my imagination, or is there a little guy trying to lure me in for a winter bath?
Stay clear from the spring ice, ha de Gött!