Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Sense of Taste

Taste? Get hungry at Cee’s Fun Foto this week!

I love food – and most of all vegetables, fruits and berries…

…together with a nice cake is OK too.

But generally direct from the plant, picking them myself.

 

 

Travel theme: Move

For Ailsa’s Travel theme this week – move – here.

Right now it’s harvesting time and the farmers are on the move – and so are many migrating birds and birds of prey. (On the photo a great kite) So…

…animals are my first thought when I hear ”move”… horses, yes,  and…

…a newcomer like this little puppy is full of life and joy!

Or this newcomer, making me absolutely nervous…trotting away in the middle of all traffic. Didn’t move away from the cars…just kept walking…straight on…determined…

Hoho – It’s me!

Meet Hoho – the stray cat who adopted two elderly humans and …

…I hear you…

So…, did you say something? Yes, I live here…mostly under the house. And I will find you whenever you come visiting…

I get food from you, gentle people, as well…you put it under the house for me. I stay here through wintertime too. So grateful I found you – and I adore these soft cushions you put in the sofa when you visit me!

Why Hoho, then? Well, that is what humans in this country say when they call out to someone they cannot see…Hoho, are you there?

# 102 Glupsk – Greedy (264/365)

Jag försökte matfotografera åt några vänner, när den här damen plötsligt dök upp på bordet och in under kameran – vilken chock! Jag tryckte tydligen av ändå – så här ser en glupsk lady ut i närbild!

Craving an explanation…I was trying to do some food photography for a friend, when this lady suddenly appeared under my lens…A shocking experience. She had jumped onto the table, being very greedy for the salmon!

WPC: Monochromatic

Monochromatic for this week’s challenge – The Kelpies, Scotland.

More monochrome? Click here.

Frosty window, my home, Sweden

Hornborgasjön – and the cranes flying in the early morning

Duthie Gardens, Scotland

Mosquitos in the sunset, Sweden

After sunset, Blekinge, Sweden

# Eget tema 17: Rättesnöre – Guiding rule (254/365)

Quote: Literature helps man to understand himself and the world and is contributing to the shaping of our identity.

From the syllabus for the subject Swedish (language)