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Showing posts with label Amazing Autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazing Autumn. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Foggy days.

Woke up to a foggy day. Put my clothes on and ran outside with my camera. I didn't need to rush, the fog was staying for the entire day but I didn't know that by then.

It was milky white everywhere. Couldn't see anything further down the road.

Walked to the cattle in the field close by. This is not the usual swedish cows, I don't know their name but they are hairy and got amazing horns.

Found this beautiful spider web that hypnotized me for a while.
Ah! All of a sudden this big guy was standing super close to me! I jumped backwards and waited for him to go and find something else to be curious about. 

I'm truly amazed by how beautiful nature can be.
Love how his horns turn in opposite directions.
A rose outside the house stopped me on my way in for breakfast.
Later in the day David and I went for a long walk over the hills.
A hen house without any hens.

More amazing spider webs. Can't not take photos when I see one! 

Such beautiful landscapes.
Hullo!
David contemplating a career change. Sheep herder would suit him great! 
This photo reminds me of some strange european art film (beautiful but a bit tedious).
 Click for better view!
So red and vibrant! 
After this photo we got stuck in a big grove with lots of the hairy cattle from earlier today. We walked close to the fence and repeated load to ourselves  "They are probably nice, they are probably nice" and hoped this wouldn't be known as our Famous Last Words.
They weren't.



Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Where I go to write a script.

 We're at Österlen trying to write a movie script. 
After a bit of hard script thinking we went for a walk in the beautiful hills.

Walked pass the big farm house.


It was so windy I had to keep one hand on my hat almost the entire walk. It was so beautiful everywhere. I've only ever been here during summer time before and it felt amazing to see my favourite place in my favourite part of the year.

Look at those misty hills!



I love all of these pictures of David under the big tree. Couldn't decide which one to show you so I'll show you all of them instead. :-) They remind me a bit of the poster for the movie Big Fish.

Backlit sheep.

This tree was standing there all lit and colourful! So beautiful. 

Framed view.

Wide screen view.


The pumpkin says Hundbord which means Dog table. I thougt that was so hilarious!

When we came home after about an hour we made hot vegetable soup and continued our script brain storming. This should turn out quite well!


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Trees in golden light.

Yesterday was so beautiful! Autumn at it's true state. We went for a walk in to town and had soup and bagel sitting outside in the autumn sun. When it got colder it was really nice to have the hot soup to warm us from the inside.
I love these days when it's sunny and just the right amount of chilly crispness in the air.






Thursday, September 29, 2011

A day in autumn.

The weather is amazing now here in Sweden! Today I started the day with a lovely breakfast at a café in a part of town called Haga.
So tasty!        


Later in the day me and David went for a walk. Passed the big cemetery where the light was almost magical. Then I had to stop and take loads of photos of a fence covered in spider web.

We went to Trädgårdsföreningen and walked around their beautiful garden. The sun was so bright. Gorgeous, but a bit exhausting for the eyes.
Oh, look! A chestnut!



Can't. Look. serious. Anymore.

Must. Goof. Off.
I got a new cowl today! Isn't it beautiful!? My colleague made it for me. In return she got a necklace that I made for her. I love trading!

A cigarette butt and a yellow leaf looking all good together in a puddle.     




 Found a mirror ball that had us under it's spell for quite a while. Look at my calfs! The look huge!
Ooooh, red!


Forced David to pose too. He pretended not to like it...
When we went home I held a shiny chestnut in my hand. I love to keep lots of them in my pocket. My grandma always did that when she was alive so it feels like I'm carrying on the tradition, so to speak. It's supposed to be calming to hold chestnuts. And they are pretty too!