See more of the ugly truth here.
Natur
Travel Theme: Deep
The worst walk in a spiral staircase – ever – was made here, in one of the towers of Sagrada Família. It was so narrow and impossible to see the end of it from above. It was a mere deep hole in which I was to step down. Elevator up. Staircase down. No banisters. I’m not afraid of heights, but I often dream of getting stuck in narrow tunnels or holes and getting nowhere. This was a nightmare, but I made it.
This deep crater is to be found in Iceland. We never walked down, as we realized it would take some time, and the view is much more scenic from above.
”We never have much snow down here in the south of Sweden.” This no longer seems to be a fact. We do – have much snow! In 2010 we were totally snowed in and it was impossible to even get the car out. This is the view from my back door. I couldn’t open it and I couldn’t see but a small part of our ”veranda”.
For more deep things…click here.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Infinite
Infinite. I believe everyone has his or her thoughts about its meaning. This gallery contains some of my ideas. I think infinite is a beautiful word, and to me it sounds positive and promising. What do you think? Here are some more interpretations – why don’t you join the conversation?
My World In Five Colours – 2013
I have been nominated by Madhu of theurgetowander for My world in five colours for the Capture the Colour photo competition, the 2013 edition.
The rules say that I publish a post with five original shots from my travels, that best represent the colours blue, green, yellow, white and red, on or before 9 October. I then need to tag five other bloggers and link back to Travelsupermarket on Facebook or Twitter with @travelsupermkt and #CTC13 hashtags.
So here are my five snapshots from different countries in the world:
BLUE: Floating icebergs on Iceland.
RED: Pohutukawa (” Christmas tree”), New Zealand
YELLOW: Alley in Copenhagen, Denmark
WHITE: The Pothala Palace, Lhasa Tibet
GREEN: Highgate Cemetery, London, England
My nominees, with due apologies for the very short notice, are:
1. Seonaid of breathofgreenair
2. Nina of Vackrare
3. Viveka of myguiltypleasures
4. Meg of Meg Travels
5. Ailsa at Where’s My Backpack?
This challenge is open to everyone – you don’t need to be nominated to take part. The deadline for submitting your entry is 9 October.
If you don’t have a Facebook or Twitter account simply email your entry to capturethecolour[at]travelsupermarket.com, complete with your name, address and phone number.
Good luck to Madhu and to all my blogger friends that are taking part in this challenge!
Weekly Photo Challenge: Good Morning!
My mornings – when the weekend finally is here – are usually Good…especially when the sun is shining in there is a smile on my face. I walk slowly through the rooms, watering my flowers. Alone up and awake. Beautiful silence.
A couple of hours later, I hear my daughter’s bare feet in the stairs. Immediately two tails start drumming heavily…so, she says hello and picks up Mille or Totti and sits talking for a while – to both of them. They all agree on the fact that life’s worth living…
Then I smile, open the door and walk out into my garden, shoes on my feet now, to find some herbs and maybe some last flowers to put on the table. Not much is left …and frost has turned green into red and yellow. It’s a good morning.

Morgon
For many more Good Mornings, click here.
Weekly Photo Challenge: From Lines to Patterns
From lines to patterns. We see lines and patterns in the world around us, in nature and things man-made. Sometimes we don’t realize they’re there: on the street, across the walls, up in the sky, and along the ground on which we walk.
Here are my choices, taken from my world.
For more enterpretations, click here.
Travel theme: Through
Through – open for many interpretations! Ailsa’s travel theme had me thinking about finding one natural through and one manmade through. Here are my choices:
Through a hole in a giant, a fallen tree in a valley in the Pyrenées.
View through the giant windows at Salvador Dalí’s museum in Figueras, Spain.
For more interesting takes on the theme Through, click here.
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Soft Pastels
Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside
In Madrid there is an excellent park with interestingly pruned trees –
– I couldn’t resist taking a look inside...
Weekly Photo Challenge: Unusual Point of View
What’s unusual? Well, angles of course, but much more, maybe. Here are some shots from the trip to Germany and Walsrode!
For more unusual POV, click here.












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