The iPad soon becomes a close companion. It is instantly on and ready for use. The only thing that disappoints me, is that it doesn’t have a USB connector.
The sand is from “RÃ¥bjerg Mile”, a large sand dune that moves slowly by wind across the northern part of Jutland.
It is a place worth visiting. Always changing – never resting for long.
I remember when I was here for the first time. I think I was 6 yo. I was a little scared because someone had told me to take care and avoid quicksand.
Btw, it was MUCH larger then.
I’m looking forward to seeing your photos Truels.
Good follow up, Carsten! I can hear those Sand People now.
The iPad is on my list of gagets to buy this year. I have tried using the iPhone but the screen is too small for updating blogs for me. Looks good!
The iPad soon becomes a close companion. It is instantly on and ready for use. The only thing that disappoints me, is that it doesn’t have a USB connector.
The sand is from “RÃ¥bjerg Mile”, a large sand dune that moves slowly by wind across the northern part of Jutland.
and the Storm Troopers are on the march ! Wonderful image Carsten.
Striking comment Sybil!
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I like these sand warriors from RÃ¥bjerg Mile – a great place that I wish to (re-)visit soon….
It is a place worth visiting. Always changing – never resting for long.
I remember when I was here for the first time. I think I was 6 yo. I was a little scared because someone had told me to take care and avoid quicksand.
Btw, it was MUCH larger then.
I’m looking forward to seeing your photos Truels.