The yearly visit to Bergslagen

Every year we go for a short walk among the old wooden houses and the roses in Bergslagen, Ronneby. https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/2013/06/24/9685/

As you can see from last year, compared to now, the roses are here already. Everything in nature is early this year, and we all wonder what flowers will remain for us to see in July? I hope you enjoy the old houses and their sometimes equally old roses.

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Straight Lines

Straight between Sweden and Denmark! Lines are important, and sometimes they just have to be straight…these ones are for Cee’s challenge – why don’t you join in?

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Bedruthan Steps – The Longest Day..

Solstice in Cornwall – there’s no one like Chillbrook to capture it.

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Rather like buses, you wait forever for a Chillbrook Sunset and then a whole bunch of them come along at once.  Well, I couldn’t ignore that here in the northern hemisphere we had our longest day yesterday.  Always a bittersweet moment but one I thought I’d record this year.  So, yesterday evening I decided to head out to Bedruthan Steps, on the north coast of Cornwall, to record the sun going down on the summer solstice.

A solstice occurs when the sun’s zenith is at its furthest point from the equator.  During the June solstice it reaches its northernmost point and the Earth’s North Pole tilts directly towards the sun, at about 23.5 degrees. This happened at 11.51 AM BST (British Summer Time, one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time).

Sunset was at 9.34 PM, according to Google for my location, so I set off at about 8.30 to see…

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Between

Between...could be interpreted almost in a thousand ways, I guess…I have only got three of them here – the rest you will find in Between!

Travel theme: Shine

For the Travel theme at Ailsa’s, something shining it should be…I chose this Flower chafer who was sitting in a heavenly white and pink peony where I  admired him for some minutes.

 

Midsummer 2014 – In Sweden, through My eyes

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Crooked and Squiggly Lines

Cee’s imagination is neverending! Crooked and squiggly lines – here they come! Why don’t you join in too?

 

Weekly Photo Challenge: Extra Extra

Well, here’s my extra, extra story… On this wall you are supposed to write something special behind the little wooden doors…

Of course we did, and read about strange and wonderful things behind a lot of other doors as well…

We moved on, and on our way back again there was this gang of guys with black hats and clothes, speaking Italian. We asked politely what they were doing with the wall…

…and found out that this guy was getting married. So, his friends were doing a little something…special and extra for him…

…by opening and closing the little doors to display his name all over the wall!

The Pastoral Surrealism of Jacek Yerka

Impressive and …I want them all!

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Born in Poland in 1952, Jacek Yerka studied fine art and graphics prior to becoming a full-time artist in 1980. While at university, Yerka resisted the constant pressures of his instructors to adopt the less detailed, less realistic techniques that characterize so much of contemporary art. Instead, he stubbornly continued to work in the classic, meticulous Flemish style he still favors to this day. In the end, it was his teachers who eventually relented, finally recognizing the talent of their determined student.

Bible DamThe pastoral atmosphere of the Polish countryside provides a solid foundation for much of Yerka’s art. However, it is his own uniquely evocative dreams that delineate the complex, often arcane imagery of his work. One need only glance at the luminous surfaces of Yerka’s canvases to perceive his adoration and resonance with the master painters of the 15th and 16th centuries, key factors in his surrealist development. Hieronymus…

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