Location, location, location. One way of summing up the seaside resort Dalarö in Haninge. These house can be found at Skärkarlshöjden. I took the photos from the local cemetery, standing close to the water which is the Vadviken Bay.
Visiting my mother at her new assisted living facility, Malmgården at Dalarö in Haninge. She seems pretty happy here. I arrived just before lunch and stayed for a couple of hours.
Another week, another visit to the old tree. After a few days with snow fall, followed by one warm day, and then cold weather again it is very ice around here.
That is Mr. Walkman at the pedestrian crossings in Tungelsta. We call him Herr Gårman, which is a pun as it can also be read as You Walk Here. The artist who once made the sign was Kåge Gustafson. The construction site in the background is part of the new housing area at Lillgården.
There I was enjoying a bit of Winter sunshine while relaxing on this bench that overlooks the Årsta Havsbad beach when the smart-phone rang. It was my flickr buddy Bengt who claims to be a traditionalist when it comes to eating "semlor". Which means that he can't have one before Shrove Tuesday! But after seeing a few of my photos of said pastry from my favorite cafe he phoned to let me know that he was on his way to Malmens konditori, and one hour later we were both enjoying a "minisemla".
Inspired by Grace Down Under in Perth, I decided it was time for a visit to the beach. No need for sun protection at Årsta Havsbad yesterday, that's for sure. But there was a bit of sunshine from the blue sky and I counted a few people, including this young couple walking the dog.
5C and a blue sky when I decided to hit the beach today. It's 20 minute bike ride and I didnt see any other cyclist out on the road. Arriving to Årsta Havsbad I took a short photo promenade and that's when I spotted the colorful mittens on the bench closest to the sea.
If you are a keen cyclist you know that a mudguard can come in handy when you are out on the roads. Especially now when it is getting warmer again. Spotted this colorful bike parked at a bus stop near the hospital in Handen a while back. It was one of those moments when people nearby wandered what that guy with the camera was up to. Shot with the Canon 6D using the nifty fifty lens.
Without further ado, here it is, my 500th photo of the old tree at Välsta. Luckily for me the sun returned yesterday and we had what must be described as a glorious (Spring), day. I took my first photo of the Swedish Whitebeam, (Oxel in Swedish), back in May of 2005. In December that year someone asked me to join the A Photo A Week group which I did. I then thought I finished the tree project in December of 2006 when I posted my 52th photo, but boy was I wrong about that. But I'm glad that I continued the project.
The pier in February. The ice on the Lower Lake at the Rudan nature reserve in Handen is thick enough to walk on, and I spotted a few people doing just that. The pier lay in shadow because of the low Winter sun.
Took a promenade at Nedre Rudasjön,(the Lower Lake), at the Rudan nature reserve today. Finally a day with a blue sky again. Although it wasn't as warm as the meteorologists had promised, I'm guessing around 2C. If you ever wanna launch yourself into the lake from a tree, (preferably during the Summer, not a good idea today as the lake is frozen), this is the place for you. During the warmer part of the year there's often a fire burning here and the kids will sit around the graffiti rock drinking beer and what have you.
Fact. I have never ever worked out at a gym. Or tried jogging on a treadmill. This is the SATS gym in Handen. If you want to you could spend 1000 of those coins I showed you yesterday every month here. Well that was an exaggeration as they have a deal for only 999SEK per month.
This coin will not buy you much. It is the new Swedish 1 SEK coin. Released last Autumn but it took me until this week until I got my hands on one. It sure is tiny, just under 20mm in diameter. It weighs 3,6 grams so it will be easy to displace I guess.
Do you find stuff when you are out and about? I do. For example, last summer I noticed a 500SEK note on the street. That was nice. A couple of days ago I spotted one (1), unused blue Nike sneaker at a pedestrian crossing. But that didn't do it for me. One hour later I found a pair of shades in the snow at Torvalla. I showed them off at the cafe, trying to impress the usual suspects. Not sure how well that worked. Later I googled the shades, hoping that they were very expensive of course. That wasn't the case. £3.99 at LIDL. FSotY means First Selfie of the Year.
Swedish word of the day. Flerbostadshus. Multidwelling. Four L-shaped houses to be built here at Lillgården in Tungelsta. This is the same area that I showed you yesterday. To see all posts from this project press here.
Too cold for me at the moment. Not sure why as it was around 0C today and we had a blue sky for a few hours. This is an update from a while back. A new row house at Lillgården in Tungelsta. The first modular home of many to be build here by Turbinen. The yellow house that you can see in the background is known as Rosgården. It was once a real estate office. That was a little over a century ago when the first greenhouse nurseries opened for business in Tungelsta. Later one of the gardeners lived there.
It's not just that I am addicted to the mini-semla's that they serve at Malmens konditori in Handen, I also feel the need to document the pastry. Sure is tasty! I have eaten enjoyed ten already this year.
This my most recent photo of the old tree tells you everything you need to know about the weather situation in Haninge over the last few days. Cold,(ish), gray skies and a lot of fog.
With a more "normal" Winter the ice layer on the frozen upper lake at the Rudan nature reserve would have been much thicker. At the moment it is not safe to go ice skating on the lake, but I guess you could jump in for a winter dip if you wanted to. I decided to stay on dry land.
Biking past the antique barn that once belonged to the Söderby Gård estate at Vega in Handen I noticed the Titan Atlas with the world on his shoulders. Although he did it with just one hand here. That is one tough gig.