This is one litlle spot in Norway I love.
Lillesand in South of Norway is one of the places I've really enjoyed to live.
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Elisabeth's bright side
I think that we all have a bright side and a dark side. By focusing on the bright side, life can be more positive and it is also contagious. Photos illustrates our feelings and moods in a glimpse. That's why I use more pictures and less words and it's a part of me when I paint. Some paintings can bee seen at https://gxpremental.blogspot.com
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Friday, 11 September 2009
SkyWatch no 25 – Autumn
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
My World no 24 – Back in La Pène
It is nice to get back to my favourite places
It feels like a long time
but it’s just the summer that has passed
It’s quiet as usual in the early morning hours
and strange roots
In the evening is the time to play.
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It feels like a long time
but it’s just the summer that has passed
It’s quiet as usual in the early morning hours
and strange roots
In the evening is the time to play.
Fra Equsterie Tranquille |
This was my little contribution from my world to you this week, don’t miss out on the rest of the world here!
Monday, 7 September 2009
SkyWatch no 24 – En route
After 3 months in Port Germein it’s time to say good bye. When your family is living so far apart, you will always miss the ones you’re not with. So, I try to enjoy the moments. And there is a lot of them to put in the little treasure chest.
I’ve said it before, I’m grateful for the technological progress that gave us digital photos and Internet. So when not misused, I consider it a blessing. My treasure chest is filling up without being so heavy and I can flicker through the photos and dive into the memory of my many moments and I can share.
Windmills, Colsa and Salvation Jane.
The monster in Locheil
This morning the sun is playing with the salt in the lake and the sand to make a purple veil to put over the colours.
A blue tram in Adelaide sparked memories from my childhood in Oslo. The trams there was also blue and we always used the tram.
The weather is clearing up.
Was there a drawing on the runway?
Just beautiful
That was the last view of Australia
Not so long time at the airport in Bangkok, but
long enough to be board and
find motives
More hours in London
And finally,
Bye Heathrow and
Hi Toulouse!
And hi Whiskie,
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I’ve said it before, I’m grateful for the technological progress that gave us digital photos and Internet. So when not misused, I consider it a blessing. My treasure chest is filling up without being so heavy and I can flicker through the photos and dive into the memory of my many moments and I can share.
From Back to France |
The monster in Locheil
This morning the sun is playing with the salt in the lake and the sand to make a purple veil to put over the colours.
A blue tram in Adelaide sparked memories from my childhood in Oslo. The trams there was also blue and we always used the tram.
The weather is clearing up.
Was there a drawing on the runway?
Just beautiful
That was the last view of Australia
Not so long time at the airport in Bangkok, but
long enough to be board and
find motives
More hours in London
And finally,
Bye Heathrow and
Hi Toulouse!
And hi Whiskie,
I hope you have enjoyed my sky and for more skies and views from all around the globe, dive in to SkyWatch:
Thursday, 20 August 2009
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
My World no 23 - THE FLYING WATER LILY OF WILPENA
Early our last morning at Wilpena Pound it was crispy clear air and a closer look will show you a little frost on the ground,
The weather the days we were at Wilpena Pound was just fantastic.
but it was still a couple of hours before our 1 hour flight.
ARIKA (water lily) is a young woman working at Wilpena Pound Tourist Resort as a pilot. Arika takes tourists on aerial flights from the resort around the pound and on to the surrounding areas. Arika conducts the flights with an informative history of the area and she is a most friendly person and well suited to giving the tourists a great scenic flight.
This must be the most famous view over Wilpena Pound so we also have our own
The north end of the Heysen Trail seen from Parachilna Gorge which means you have the Western Plains to the right. This track is one of the most famous ones in Australia.
Even people of age up here cannot remember seeing this area so green:
And to the left here the "Great wall of China"
This was my little contribution from my world to you this week, don’t miss out on the rest of the world here!
The weather the days we were at Wilpena Pound was just fantastic.
but it was still a couple of hours before our 1 hour flight.
ARIKA (water lily) is a young woman working at Wilpena Pound Tourist Resort as a pilot. Arika takes tourists on aerial flights from the resort around the pound and on to the surrounding areas. Arika conducts the flights with an informative history of the area and she is a most friendly person and well suited to giving the tourists a great scenic flight.
This must be the most famous view over Wilpena Pound so we also have our own
The north end of the Heysen Trail seen from Parachilna Gorge which means you have the Western Plains to the right. This track is one of the most famous ones in Australia.
Even people of age up here cannot remember seeing this area so green:
And to the left here the "Great wall of China"
This was my little contribution from my world to you this week, don’t miss out on the rest of the world here!
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