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Five-leafed clover
Look what I found! I used to have a lucky eye when searching for four-leafed shamrocks. But I have never ever before seen one with five. Here it is: Before I brutally ripped it from the ground it had … Continue reading
Sunset at Sjælsø
Sjælsø or ‘Sjaelsoe’ is a small lake -1.1 sq mi, in the northern part of Sealand 20 km north of Copenhagen. The name means something like ‘boundary lake’
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This is a view of my backyard – just after the rain. If you like green, this is the place to be. The air is clean when the rain has washed out all the pollen and dust leaving only the wonderful … Continue reading
Poppies
I saw this beautiful image: Poppies and remembered a photo from a trip to Ephesus, one of the largest cities in the Roman Empire. The Color? No Photoshopping here. They are just RED!
Noctilucent clouds
Today is the longest day of the year. It started with Noctilucent clouds a phenomen about 50 miles altitude – In denmark they are called: ‘High bright nightclouds’ – directly translated. A short beautiful night to start a lazy sunday…
Posted in Sky, Light, Summer
Tagged cassiopeia, høje lyse natskyer, night clouds, solhverv
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Frederiksborg Castle
A view of the outside.
The Daisy mower
Writing about kings.. Did you know that the danish queen Margrethe II has a nickname: ‘Daisy’.
Posted in Close up, Flora, Summer
Tagged daisy, græsplæne, lawn, Margrethe II, mower, tusindfryd
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Just for fun
(Click!) Poppy is watching you!
Reflections
-On a clear day
Summer is here
These beautiful flowers have all left as small white parachutes. They will find places where they can make next spring yellow.
Green energy
I have just watched a program about climate changes and global warming. Let’s have more of this: The picture is from Thy in the northern part of Jutland.
Posted in Man made, Summer
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Freezing cold
The winter came. -11 Centigrade = 12 deg Farenheit and probably colder during the night. And if it is not enough: We ran out of oil this afternoon. Ok, the oiltank is due for changing, so we have less to … Continue reading
Posted in Summer, Water
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