WPC: Door

I very much like to take photos of doors – but for this challenge I have only chosen one door, and a Swiss one. For more doors, click here.

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: More than 5 items

Today I’m back from Switzerland – and Cee’s challenge suits perfectly after this trip! Why not join in? How to do ? – Read here.

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Three Items for the Number Three

I was lucky to be featured last week on Cee’s site. Thank you! This week we should find three items or the number three. Here are some great flowers – and those in the middle are not the least great ones!

More of numbers here.

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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Two Very Different Items

For Cee this week – two very different items... The lower part of this picture shows one of my students (in a bar in Madrid) and the upper part of the picture…

At least they both smile!

# 44 Dansar – Dancing (178/365)

Detta år hände något som aldrig förr hänt vid en studentmiddag. Några av eleverna går upp på golvet och dansar. Skön musik och det blev riktigt härlig stämning.

WPC: Off-Season

I read somewhere that the period referred to as off-season in Sweden is November 1- March 21. I think I agree…

For more of off-season, click here.

WPC : On the Way

Sometimes the way is more interesting than the final goal or end of destination.

Reina Sofia in Madrid is a modern museum containing among other famous works of art – Picasso’s Guernica. On the way to the painting, we walked in the beautiful, lofty corridors of the former hospital. The vaults and ceiling works of art in themselves.

Home in Sweden again, and on my way to an ordinary dog walk, Looking out the window I realize that on the way there is a stone wall clad in bright green ferns and snow white meadow saxifrage. I just had to stop for a photo…

So, don’t hesitate to look out the window, up in the ceiling or down on the floor – On the Way there are treasures waiting for you!

Travel theme: Modern

The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, or Queen Sofía Museum,  is Spain’s national museum of 20th-century art. Formerly an 18th century hospital, but was renovated into a modern museum situated near the Atocha station in Madrid. It was officially inaugurated on September 10, 1992,

The museum is mainly dedicated to Spanish art. Highlights of the museum include excellent collections of Spain’s two greatest 20th century masters, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí. Even if Dali´ is my personal favourite, the most famous masterpiece in the museum is Picasso’s painting Guernica.

In this picture is one of the elevators at the entrance to the Sabatini building.

For more modern things at Ailsa’s – go to Where’s My Backpack?