My Sweden

I suspect this is going to be be the first of a number of posts on this theme .... these four pictures really are My Sweden: The Falun red paint at sunset on the barn at Äsperöd; The 3 am dawn light over the fjord; The Swedish flags snapping in the cold autumn winds; And,... Continue Reading →

The footbridge at Lindesnäs

For three years I came to Sweden in spring and autumn and stayed in a tiny guest cottage at Lindesnäs.  It was beautifully situated up on the hillside above the fjord right against the mountain side with lovely views down to the guest harbour at Lindesnäs.  You can probably appreciate how nice it was from... Continue Reading →

Mushrooms

It is late summer in Sweden, or perhaps early autumn is a better description, the trees are just beginning to change colour and it is the time when there should be plenty of mushrooms. But there aren't many of them this year. My friends tell me that they came out early with the summer being... Continue Reading →

Strange creatures in Nature: Pareidolia

I guess most of us have a few of these pictures.  The ones where you are taking a picture of a rock on Kompassberg mountain and you see an eye in it, or the face of a baboon on a rock in the Botanic Gardens, Göteborg. Old trees are particularly good, I have a creature... Continue Reading →

Doors of Valparaiso 19 November 2011

It's taken quite a while to get this together. Kate and I spent a wonderful time in Chile and Argentina last November and one of the highlights was a day spent with an old school friend of our daughter - Rocio - who kindly showed us around the old quarter of Valparaiso. I only had... Continue Reading →

!Xaus Lodge, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park 3rd to 6th July

It was a quiet night for us after the Klipspringer Trail, the campsite was pretty busy but we didn't really care and got to sleep nice and early.  Then it was back along the Gariep to Upington and the drive north to the Kgalagadi Park and a night at Twee Rivieren camp.  We spent it... Continue Reading →

Klipspringer Trail, Augrabies Falls 29 June – 1 July 2012

Midwinter is about the best time to hike the Klipsringer Trail, actually you can't hike it in the summer months due to the extreme heat and lack of water on the route .  We broke up the long drive (900 kms) by overnighting at the Mountain Zebra Park and you can see just how cold... Continue Reading →

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