Sunday, January 01, 2023

Happy New Year

Happy New Year 2022 Winter Count
Happy New Year. Here is a photo of the fireworks in Tungelsta. Snapped from the second floor at home a couple of minutes ago. Also Theme Day. Favorite photo of the year. So I give you my annual Winter Count Collage. One photo per month from last year. The January view is a favorite. Riddarholmen seen from Monteliusvägen on Mariaberget, Södermalm. February is a typical street shot, lots of people out and about, snapped at Ringvägen. In March, I attended my first ever, St. Patrick's Day Parade. It got under way at Kungsträdgården. April, and I was back at Kungsträdgården, this time for the Cherry Blossom. And you know what they say, third time's the charm, because walking through that same park in May I spotted the then Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ann Linde on her way to the Parliament House. I came home from the Stockholm Marathon race in June with way too many photos. But all the smiles made up for it. In July, I checked out the start of the big sailing race, Gotland Runt. from a few different locations. I took a lot of Summer photos in August, because that is what you do. I spotted the paddleboarders near Långholmen as I cycled over Västerbron. I saw Greta Thunberg a few times this year with Friday's For Future. In March, then in June, and finally in September. The Autumn snap is from Royal Djurgården. I visit the beach at Hökarängsbadet at least once every month, so that is the November photo. And of course, a photo of That Old Tree is always obligatory, so that is my choice for December.

7 comments:

Linda d said...

I think your photos are marvelous.

Gemel said...

The first photo is fabulous. Happy New Year.

roentare said...

Your photography is a special kind. Happy New Year to you!

s.c said...

Great first shot and it looks that we had the same idea. May this year bring many new and beautiful photos.

William Kendall said...

A terrific collection!

Sharon said...

I love the fireworks through the window.

RedPat said...

I'm glad the tree was there to finish the year's shots off.