For Cee this Thursday – A Rock or two, and the very rocky hike towards Stenshuvud in Kivik, Sweden.

At the end of this journey – I send my love to the mountains and valleys of Bhutan…
to all its beautiful dzongs and chortens…
to its pristine rural landscapes…
to the beauty of its religion and traditions…
to its lovely flowers and trees…
to its loving people…
and beautiful art…
to its healthy stone baths…

to its humorous games…
and to its beautiful children.
And my sincere gratefulness to our excellent guides, who really went out of their way to show us everything and to share their immense knowledge of the country and its people.
The lovely Jenny Adhikari (left) – find her here: https://www.beyondbordersnepal.com

And our eminent local guide, Rinzen (so sorry I never got his last name!). Thank you also for answering all our strange questions and spending precious time in the evenings to explain about life in Bhutan, its customs and religion!
We travelled happily with https://www.varldensresor.se/resor/himalaya/askdrakens-rike

Have you missed out on some posts in this Bhutan series – most of them are here :
Rinpung Dzong – Bhutan and Its People
Walking Home – Slow Contemplation
Thursday Thoughts – 108 Chortens and a Himalayan Panorama
Saving the World, and the Contents of a Pouch
Thursday Thoughts – Beyond Beauty
Thursday Thoughts – Thimpu in My Heart
Thursday Thoughts – Taktshang Goemba, or Tiger’s Nest
Ben, at WordPress, asks us about things liquid. His findings are, that we all seem very occupied with liquid things. I guess he is right – thinking about it…If it is not liquid for real, it is the patterns and the textures made by something once liquid that will catch the eye. And as Ben says – the landscapes around it.
In the header – liquid golden sunlight in the sea – caught on the coast of Iceland.
Once liquid lava at the Gala’pagos Islands
A seemingly liquid wall at the Guinness factory, Ireland,
and liquid traces in the sand at Tylösand, Sweden.
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Barns or Any Dilapidated Buildings
For Cee – two of my absolute favorites – but I hope you can enjoy them even if they appeared last year on my blog!
A short trip to celebrate my son’s birthday – resulted in some other lovely meetings as well. The typical Swedish Spring landscape and and a Grand Rooster and his pretty girl.
I spotted him because of his loud speech, and immediately fell in love with this handsome gentleman…
”Just wanted to show off my gal…”, he eyed me. Isn’t she just perfect? Well, yes, of course she is. Thank you for following me to the gate so I could get a glimpse of her! And … maybe I am just a little bit jealous!
Paula of “Lost in Translation” has posted a great set of words for her Pick a Word challenge this month. I love this challenge, not only because I find it interesting how people interpret words, but also because I learn new words and build my language at the same time.


Guru Padmasambhava, popularly known as Guru Rinpoche, visited and sanctified Bhutan in the 8th century when evil spirits abounded and harmed people.
This was our last day in Bhutan, and maybe the one I will keep as the greatest gem
Let there be no sound, no words too many…
“Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have”
Buddha
Family is of greatest importance to the Bhutanese people
Magical forests too…
…Pristine in the fresh air of the Himalayas
Meeting so many lovely friends on my three hours’ journey
Taktshang Goemba
Turning back again, walking alone – but then again, not
“There is no path to Happiness. Happiness is the path.”
Buddha
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