JULY 2021 English

 


A couple of ordinary sea gulls


In the summer I take many sunset and dusk pictures


My dog and my walking rod is all I need for a good hike


Cloudberries. When they get yellow they are delicious as jam on pancakes.


My Swiss Victorinox knife that I can not live without. I wear it constantly despite knife bans in public places.
I have no idea from which animal the dung comes. Too big for a fox and too small for a bear. Wrong shape for deer and elk. Badger?


Still life on my outhouse wall


View of the Marsjöberg mountain through the eastern Bussö strait


The Marsjöberg mountain - the Flatberg mountain - the Göberg mountain


Roe tracking in Lill-Jan's forest


At least this bike is locked to the pole.


Glass and concrete! Aaarrrgghh! Give me bricks, stone and wood please.

 


Enthusiasts have reconnoitered a 30 km biking tour. I think, though, that this sign is unnecessary because just here there has been a biking path for more than a hundred years.


Not The Bridge on the River Kwai


It's the bridge over the Milo creek


The ditches are grown over after several years


My father created a small flowerbed on the rock

 

 


Dying saprophyte


Gavia arctica (loon)


Cottage neighbors Sylwie and Rune visiting, herring lunch. (requires snaps)


Drone view


Anthill


My cousin's summer cottage across the lake. My father, his brothers and my grandfather once owned the place together, but 50 years ago my father bought our own summer house, which is now mine.
Drone view


Drone view

 


Still life


A small manor built 110 years ago by a doctor, Axel Munthe, mostly for his wife. He spent most of his time on the Capri island where he as the Swedish queens personal physician could court and make love to her for 37 years. Yes, it's true.


The ditch restoration leaves traces but my sign remained. It points to lake Skramsen where our cottage is located.


Filling the woodshed