On my way to the library in Västerhaninge yesterday I took a shortcut through the birch forest at Håga. If this looks familiar to you, it's because you have seen one of my A Photo A Week projects. For one year I stopped here on a weekly basis for a photo. If you would like to see more, try this
post from February with all four seasons. To see all the photos as a slideshow
press here.
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ReplyDeleteHar nu fixat bloggen lite:)
Ha det så bra!
It doesn't get any better than this! I thought of "the path to glory!" Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful sight, I would feel right at home walking that path.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I watched the slide show. It looks like a popular trail.
ReplyDeleteIs spectacular...
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot!
Stunning
ReplyDeleteA beautiful approach to the library. It doesn't get much better than this.
ReplyDeleteMaples and birches, a lovely glow.
ReplyDeleteInspiring way to reach a library. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteLovely fall colors
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birch tree trail! Valdigt, valdigt vackert!
ReplyDeleteThe leaves are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I've been to Scandinavia several times during autumn, and this photo brings back some amazing memories!
ReplyDeleteÅh, jag begravde min älskade katt Mossa där. Hon ligger invid bergknallen nära järnvägsspåret. Jag lade en sten över hennes grav för att hitta tillbaka och så planterade jag en körsbärsbenved. Jag vet inte om den har överlevt. Jag har aldrig sett så mycket pyrola som där. Och ängsklockor finns där också.
ReplyDeleteBildspelet är underbart!
Det är sketakul att titta på dina bilder! Jag är uppvuxen i Krigslida och har bott i Åbylund några år som vuxen, så mycket är bekant.
Amazing, I've never seen anything like this if not in the middle of a faraway wood.
ReplyDeletegorgeous - autumn is my favourite season
ReplyDeleteJag har träffat en hel del djurägare här genom åren.
ReplyDeleteAlltid kul att utflyttade Haningebor tittar in!
This was a fun project. I need to find a new weekly photo project now, although I will of course continue taking photos both here and over at the old tree.