The greenhouse in the park in Tungelsta. Photographed a few days ago. Built by the members of Folk & Trädgård (the local historical association). Used for markets and what have you. There is a museum just to the left that tells the story about the 120 or so family operated greenhouse nurseries that once made Tungelsta a little famous. My great-grandfather opened the first one. There are maybe six left today.

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Nice photo... Anything growing inside now? I love how greenhouses smeel; so fresh.
Nothing growing in there. Only used for markets in Spring, Autumn and Christmas. And people have tied the knot in there a few times.
Your family has a long history there.
Nice wintershot with that snow and the light inside.
I like this one. I admire your photos because they look as if they are seen with the human eye. If you tinker with them, I don't know it, and appreciate that. So many online photos are over saturated in color, etc etc. I am not a photographer,
so have no clue about technical stuff. But I know when something has been messed with. Whatever you do is in line with real seeing.
Oops, too much snow on the roof seems dangerous...
I try to do as little as possible when it comes to editing. Here I straightened the photo a bit, and used a tool to let the software know how white the snow was.
My neighbours had that problem this Winter, so Sergi, the handyman I showed you the other day, got another good workout clearing the snow from the much bigger greenhouses that have not been in use for a few month.
That's a wonderful photo :-D I love the snow and the light :-D
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