Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Roofs
Cannot resist Spain, of course…Dalí’s home in Figueras and Gaudí’s Casa Battló, Barcelona.
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Roofs
Cannot resist Spain, of course…Dalí’s home in Figueras and Gaudí’s Casa Battló, Barcelona.

”I wish I could look inside your head.” Have you ever had such a wish…or are you mostly happy not to know what is hiding inside people’s heads?
To be able to look inside everyone’s head is of course not what I want, but sometimes, I do wonder – how certain people really think, or work.
The two candidates for the precidency, now…soon we will know who is the winner and who is the loser. Never has the world seen a more strange campaign…At least over here, we all worry about what will happen next. And, not only concerning the two candidates.
For Ailsa – Dark. As a child I was afraid of the dark. I read many books and had a vivid imagination. Today I can still be afraid sometimes…
In the header, a beautifully lit sky on my own doorstep an early morning.
The darkest country I have ever visited was Tibet. But high above Lhasa there is a soaring, shining light – the Potala Palace.
This week Ben Huberman wants us to embrace chaos…so let us embrace the creatively positive side of it. Here is an installation at Louisiana, Denmark, by Yayoi Kusama – the ” Polka Dot Lady ”.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Things Made Out of Plastic
For Cee’s challenge – some plastic models of famous buildings. I did not buy the set…

WPC this Friday – Transmogrify.
Transmogrify into something distorted and ugly or into a work of art? This house in Bilbao reflects and mirrors a bridge where a red car is passing.
The photo painted in Fotosketcher – Harmony and mindfulness to me. What do you think?
Ailsa throws in a helping hand for us all who are both low and high these days. The world is so troubled and it is impossible not to get depressed by the news received every day. Let us all try to muster some hope, some enlightened thoughts and deeds – we need Peace, Love and Compassion on Earth.
In the header, two old gentlemen walking in Segovia.
Love – my son and his dog
Love – my two children
Love – parent and child
Love – drawing by my daughter of two of her friends
Love – still hiking together
At least once a year we visit Wanås, the park and the new installations. A must!
Rafael Gómezbarro’s installation ”Casa tomada” wants to portray the stream of refugees in the world, where the climbing ants are symbols for the hard working migrant. The installation comes from Bogota´and the house of parliament there.
Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg are the artists behind the installation ”In dreams”. You can hear the sound coming through the forest before you find it. Want to party?
Want to know a bit more about Wanås and the exhibition? Click here.
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