
It’s February and nature awaits the coming of spring.
Any day now birds will start to sing.
Good things come to those who waits, ha de Gött!


It’s February and nature awaits the coming of spring.
Any day now birds will start to sing.
Good things come to those who waits, ha de Gött!


Left here since the ice age some ten thousand years ago. Watching how the nature around slowly changes. Generations come and go. Past generations believed these blocks of stone was thrown by giants or the the gods. The stone knows.
Fact or fable, where’s the fun. Ha de Gött!


We have evolved to harness the forces of nature Homo Sapiens - the sensible man on top of the evolution hierarchy the grown up among species but we behave like spoiled children sense of consequences underdeveloped stripping Mother Earth of her gifts like a pack of hungry Hyenas will we ever grow up and face consequences of our actions learn to never take more than we need
The future is not there because we can’t see it, or….. Ha de Gött!


There is always another angle and, light for your frame of the world.
Take a step aside to see a whole new angle, ha de Gött!


Softly rolling onto the shore
whooshing to a crescendo to break
pulling back to the great blue
to collect new courage
for a new caress of the rock
dandling back and forth
a lullaby of natures infinity
Keep calm and stay safe, ha de Gött!
Check out more waves on my Instagram.


Knocked down, but refusing to stay down. Crooked and gnarled stretches towards the sky. We seek the straight and easy path but the winding and turning makes life, life.
Take that turn and see the adventure, ha de Gött!


It’s Okay to hug an Oak, ha de Gött!


One of my favourite places, Älgafallet that marks the border between Sweden and Norway. Nature photography in no-man’s-land.
Keep them open, ha de Gött!


Today it was snow and the sun graced us with its presence today so I took a drive into the deep forests and found this beautiful spot. I’m not sure but, the tracks in the snow could have been wolf! Spent some thirty minutes in the spot and I’m sure I felt that someone was watching me.
Howl, ha de Gött!


The phenomenon of sea smoke is created when cold air moves across the warmer water surface. This smoke can become up to 15 meters high if the wind is slow.
Time for a cup of hot chocolate, ha de Gött!