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.

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RED: Pohutukawa (” Christmas tree”), New Zealand

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YELLOW: Alley in Copenhagen, Denmark

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WHITE: The Pothala Palace, Lhasa Tibet

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GREEN: Highgate Cemetery, London, England

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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!

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:

Barcelona och Pyrenéerna 2011 518Through a hole in a giant, a fallen tree in a valley in the Pyrenées.

Barcelona och Pyrenéerna 2011 389View through the giant windows at Salvador Dalí’s museum in Figueras, Spain.

For more interesting takes on the theme Through, click here.

Ese’s Weekly Shoot & Quote Challenge: Bare

This challenge is a real challenge…not easy. My choice is Art by Gaudí for the theme. His life and nature theme is strong and holistic.  Click here  to meet more of Bare.

      Layer by layer art strips life bare.

       Robert Musil

Travel theme: Multicoloured

I chose only man’s work this time. Nothing beats Nature, but these buildings and works of art are… multicoloured too.

London juni 2013 025Neal’s Yard, London

Vanås 11 september 2011 021Art – Vanås, Sweden

Barcelona och Pyrenéerna 2011 078Art – Gaudí, Barcelona

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Why don’t you join in? I’d love to see all your multicolours!

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Houses

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge gives you a topic and you search your photo archives for a suitable photo and then share it on your blog and at Cee’s blog. Visit other people joining in as well. Share the love!

Houses are irresistable…so I just had to try and join in! These little boat houses are to be found in Smögen, Bohuslän, on the west coast of Sweden.

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The most beautiful…

I sommarstaden Karlskrona ligger en berömd holme med kolonilotter – Brändaholm. Till sommarrutinerna för vår familj hör att göra ett besök där och njuta av dockhusglädjen.

Allting strålar och blomstrar därute, även människorna. Enligt turistinformationen är detta förmodligen landets vackraste koloniområde, med 45 små stugor på en liten, liten holme i Karlskrona skärgård. Tyvärr är det nästan omöjligt att köpa en stuga där. Du måste bland annat vara skriven i Karlskrona.

Brändaholm is said to be the most beautiful place in Sweden for allotment-garden cottages. What do you think?

It’s almost impossible to become the happy owner of one of those 45 cottages, because you have to live in Karlskrona. Most cottages are inherited or sold privately.

More about Brändaholm, live, here:

http://www.karlskronakanalen.se/content/vykort-fr%C3%A5n-br%C3%A4ndaholm

Travel theme: Architecture

Where am I to start? Great theme – but so much to choose from.

Let’s go to Iceland, to Skagafjördur and Glaumbaer farm. For hundreds of years, a farm has been standing here, being changed and rebuilt in periods in the 18th- & 19th-centuries. This style of the turf construction was universal in rural areas of Iceland until about 1900, when it was gradually replaced mainly by reinforced concrete.

Glaumbaer farm had the priest of the village living here until 1947. Interesting too, is that the first woman to give birth to a white man in America, had lived here at Glaumbaer. Her name was Gudridur Thorbjarnardottir, and she travelled with Leif Ericsson or one of the following expeditions around the year 1000. So the old documents in Iceland tell us, and they were very good at documentation, the Icelandic people.

More about Glaumbaer here: http://www2.skagafjordur.is/default.asp?cat_id=1123

More interesting architecture here: http://wheresmybackpack.com/2013/08/09/travel-theme-architecture/

Birds, birds – magnificent Beauties from all over the world!

Weltvogelpark Walsrode, (before 2010 English Walsrode Bird Park) is a bird park located in the middle of the Lüneburg Heath in North Germany near Walsrode in the state of Lower Saxony in Germany.

Weltfogelpark Walsrode ligger vid Lȕneburger Heide i norra Tyskland och är världens största fågelpark både i fråga om antal arter och area. ( Jurong Bird Park i Singapore säger sig ha flest antal individer.) Parken är på 24 ha och har cirka 4.200 fåglar uppdelat på 675 arter från alla kontinenter och alla klimatzoner i världen. Förra året var det 50 år sedan fågelparken slog upp sina portar.

Man kan tycka vad man vill om ”djurparker” och själv tycker jag oftast inte…men den här parken har gott rykte och deltar i uppfödningsprogram för utsatta arter. Vi besökte Walsrodeparken för ca 30 år sedan och blev imponerade av vad vi såg. När nu en gammal vän – och fågelälskares – dröm kunde gå i uppfyllelse om hon fick komma dit, så såg vi till att hennes dröm blev sann.

Weltvogelpark Walsrode is the largest bird park in the world in terms of species as well as land area. ( Jurong Bird Park in Singapore claims they have the largest number individual birds) It covers 24 hectares (59 acres) and houses some 4,200 birds of over 675 species from every continent and climatic zone in the world. Last year the Weltvogelpark Walsrode celebrated its fiftieth anniversary.

You can be for or against these animal parks, and I don’t ususlly visit, but this park is renowned for its beauty and well kept birds and participates in several breeding programmes for vulnerable species. We visited about 30 years ago and were really impressed.  An old friend of mine – and bird lover – had this dream of visiting Walsrode, so we took her there – helping her dream come true.

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Fågelparken har ett stort antal både inomhus- och utomhusvoljärer och i parkens nyare delar har man strävat efter att dessa så mycket som möjligt ska efterlikna fåglarnas naturliga hemmiljö. De äldre områdena består mestadels av skog och ett parklandskap med stora rosen- och rhododendronrabatter.

The bird park comprises a large number of internal and external aviaries as well as outdoor enclosures. In the more recent constructed areas, the birds live in an environment modelled on their natural habitat with no artificial barriers both in a free flight aviary, as well as in numerous buildings, such as the Jungle Hall. The older areas though, mainly consist of spacious parkland and woods including large rose and rhododendron beds.

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Stora attraktioner är de friflygningsuppvisningar som ges två gånger om dagen i ett stort öppet område med gräsmattor, rosenrabatter och vattenorgel. Här får vi se falkar, örnar och ugglor, men också papegojor och den jättelika sydamerikanska kondoren visa sina färdigheter.

I parkens program finns också inprickat olika matningstillfällen då du får möta fåglarna riktigt nära.

One special attraction is the variety of flight demonstrations on an open-air stage where, Not only are falcons, eagles and owls are displayed as in other shows, but parrots, South American Condors and Indian Runner Ducks too.

Det finns även en mer humoristisk, men informativ, inomhusshow där du bland annat får se kakadua och Nya Zeeländska Kea i arbete. Mycket barnvänlig park överhuvudtaget.

Indoors there is a humorous, but very informative, show with among others a cockatoo and a New Zealand Kea. There are also various feeding demonstrations and young bird rearing station which is particularly interesting to children.

i något mindre burar och voljärer huserar de mest fantastiska fåglar från de tropiska delarna av världen. färgstarka och ljudliga!

In smaller aviaries/cages we found the most fantastic birds from tropical areas of the world. Colourful and loud…

Breeding programme

Walsrode fågelpark har ett antal fågelarter som inte kan beskådas i någon annan zoologisk park i världen. Man är också först med att få vissa arter att föröka sig i fångenskap. Parken deltar i European Endangered Species Programme och har till exempel lyckats få  berguv  att återinplanteras i det vilda. Man deltar också i ett flertal program för att föda upp andra utrotningshotade arter, bland annat andfågeln Madagaskarkricka.

The bird park has a range of birds that cannot be seen in other zoos in the world, and was the first to successfully breed a number of species.

The bird park participates in the European Endangered Species Programme and has, for example, made eagle owls available for reintroduction in the wild. In addition it is also taking part in a breeding programme for the Bernier’s Teal and many other birds that are threatened by extinction.

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Eagle Owl and his loving caretaker

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History of the bird park

Parken grundades 1962 av en handelsman från Walsrode, Fritz Geschke, för privat uppfödning av fasaner och sjöfåglar. 1964 överläts parken till en svärson,Wolf W. Brehm, som snabbt expanderade parken under 1970-talet både till ytan och med bland annat friflygning, pingvinområde och mycket mer. År 2000 tillkom Djungelhallen med asiatiska skulpturer och fåglar från Asien. Därefter tillkom Eagle Owl Hill och Treehouse Village.

År 2000 tog nya ägare över efter problem med parkens finanser och fler friflygningsuppvisningar startade vilket ökade besökartalen och garanterade för parkens överlevnad. 2009 gick en belgisk firma in med mer pengar, Floralux.

År 2010 bytte parken namn till internationella Weltvogelpark Walsrode.

The park was founded in 1962 by the Walsrode businessman, Fritz Geschke, for breeding pheasants and water birds privately. In 1964 he transferred the park to his son-in-law, Wolf W. Brehm, who expanded it rapidly, especially during the 1970s. In 1968, the 2,100-square-metre (23,000 sq ft) was opened. Trend-setting facilities such as the free flight aviary, a penguin enclosure and many others followed.

In 2000, on the occasion of the Expo in Hanover, the Jungle Hall was opened with its Indonesian artefacts and Asiatic bird species. Later the Eagle Owl Hill and Treehouse Village were added.

Due to business difficulties the park was transferred in 2000 to new ownership. The new owners introduced more and more flight demonstrations which increased the number of visitors and ensured the survival of the park. Looming insolvency was averted in March 2009 by the intervention of the Belgian firm, Floralux.

In 2010 the new official international name of Walsrode Bird Park is changed to Weltvogelpark Walsrode. The park is well worth a visit, and for some more photos and facts about the park, click the links:

http://www.weltvogelpark.de/en/

Some places make you forget everything…

Somewhere in the neighbourhood of the British Museum we found a Little shop of…

A fabulous place where I – and my daughter – could have stayed for ever…The atmosphere, the patina of  the old cupboards; the pencils, the bottled colours…everything.

Of course we bought some colours and sketch books, and I even bought a new pencil-box. My old faithful one is falling apart after 30 years and more of extensive use. But…I know I cannot abandon it anyway…it has stayed with me for ages, seen my university studies and…well, maybe it has brought me luck through tests and safely kept my precious pens and pencils…I am a pen-freak and have always been.

We were both so immersed in our findings, that we forgot to remember the name of this shop. I do know where it is situated, though. I will easily find it next time