
Shy lingonberries hiding behind the moss. Who I’m I to be the big bad wolf to eat the them.
Don’t ever take more than you need, ha de Gött!


Shy lingonberries hiding behind the moss. Who I’m I to be the big bad wolf to eat the them.
Don’t ever take more than you need, ha de Gött!


Patience and concentration. Keeping that straight line.
There’s no dinner without farmers, ha de Gött!


She walks alone into the sunset
seeking shelter for the night
from the cold wind
Mu, ha de Gött!


Cows grazing as the sun sets behind the hills.
Autumn vibe, ha de Gött!


A man waiting for the green light at lunch time in Dublin, Ireland.
Don’t check your phone while walking, ha de Gött!
Today another attempt with my underwater drone. I struggle to keep it still in the current but if you look close you’ll see both lobster and cod fish.
Hold your breath, ha de Gött!


The sandy beach Skrea Strand in Falkenberg, Sweden where I spent much time as a teenager and young adult. There are some good, and bad, memories from this place. It must been 20 years ago since I was here the last time and still amazed by the long sandy beach and the high dunes.
Cherish your memories but don’t get stuck in them, ha de Gött!


I took a bus tour to the Northern Ireland on my visit to Dublin. There was several stops where we were herd around like sheep by our friendly shepherd, ehh guide. One stop was the Dark Hedges. Never heard of it but my brain quickly built up a picture, more like this first photo.

This was what it was like. More sheep, ehh, people. More places to go so time was, to say the least, limited. Total stop 20 minutes, 8 minutes to get there from the bus stop. Do the math and there was 4 minutes to get a good picture. Preferably without all the sheep, ehh, people. Eight minutes back to the bus, no time for a pit stop! Let me tell you my bladder is now double size.
Luckily I’m Scandinavian and close to two meters tall. Managed to come away with this last picture.

Only small sips of the water, ha de Gött!


Sun sets over the Swedish Norwegian border on the first day of the first autumn month.
Someone’s sunset is someone else’s sunrise, ha de Gött!


By the beach, ha de Gött!