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Jane Harnfeldt | Jane Harnfeldt
The worst part of life is waiting. The best part of life is having someone worth waiting for.
-Jessica Brumley
Vores kære veninde gennem mange år er ikke længere hos os.
Our dear friend through many years is no longer with us.
For many years I’ve been looking forward to the annual spring meeting with old colleagues. The youngest of us, Jane, died suddenly Thursday 8th. of March. Only 57 years was given her.
I have known her since we were young back in 1975.
She was as a very positive person who loved people and life. Joy was her in her companion.
Waiting is ok, but don’t forget living.
This photo was her own choice for her Facebook profile. I grabbed it there.
Another view
Abstract Photography
Scott Thomas has given almost no directions for his 18th assignment: Abstract Photography.
This needs no explanations, I think.
Gasoil
Current price on gasoil in Denmark is: (take care, here it comes)
DKK 12.13 / liter or 8.84 USD pr gallon
My car runs 9 km pr liter, or 21.2 miles on a gallon
I wonder what the price will be in a year from now. DKK 15 ???
Just to let you know.
Insight
14th of February
Dear fellow bloggers
I hope you have all had a good day.
This time there’s no photo in the post. I’m fighting a five star cold, and my mood is not for posting today.
This means that most of my senses are weak so I’d better go to sleep. An exception is the loud ringing in my ears, indicating that someone might be thinking of me.
I’ll be with you later.
Heading home
That’s boogie
Happy New Year
Happy New Year to all my fellow bloggers and visitors.
I hope to get many inspiring inputs from your blogs. If my photos or sparse words can be of any inspiration to you I’ll be glad.
2012 is going to be a busy travelling year. We will see many airports.
This is a view from the arrival section in Madrid Airport.
2011 12 30
The wood through the year
Once upon a time Scott Thomas wrote out an assignment “Four Seasons 2011”
The subject for this contribution is my gate to the wood. On this litte bench my wife and sat waiting for the real-estate broker. I immediately fell in love with this place. This view is now gone. The tree to the right fell because the bark was hurt by some machine. The little bench was pulled out of the ground and disappeared after a short time.
For quite some time I frequently took pictures here when I took a walk in the forest.
I do miss this view.
The order of the pictures is random.