It was -12C when I decided to go for a walk yesterday. As the railway line Nynäsbanan is getting a second rail-track south of Tungelsta a few temporary roads have been built for the construction work so I decided to try them out. That meant seeing things from a new perspective or at least the one you get from the commuter train. The red barn and house are located on Söderbyvägen in Tungelsta.
I love finding those new perspectives. That red barn just pops the photo. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteThe red barns really stand out in the snow.. Minus twelve , oh la! 39C here :)
ReplyDeleteRecord cold weather up north today with -42C.
ReplyDeleteRed is so beautiful this time of year! -42 is very, VERY cold! Hope you don't get any of that cold!
ReplyDeleteIt looks quite cold. The horses look dressed for it though!
ReplyDeleteSnyggt och så härligt svenskt. Vår tradition med faluröda byggnader som har vita knutar och fönsterfoder är perfekt i vintervitt landskap. Fint fångat! Jag hoppas du står ut med denna väderlek ett litet tag i alla fall innan det blir en smula varmare och cykeln kan komma till nytta igen. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love these rural scenes but, it does look very cold to me.
ReplyDeleteThese are both stunning. Great light, great color, great composition.
ReplyDeleteThese perspectives would be a treat. Minus 42C? Not so much!
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