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Swedish word of the day. Isbildning. Ice formation. Shot from a jetty at the Lower Lake at the Rudan natue reserve yesterday afternoon.
The Funeral Museum at Vienna's Central Cemetery provides insights into the funeral and cemetery culture of past centuries. Interesting, morbid and wonderfully bizarre. Don't miss the merchandising items in the museum shop, dripping with black humor Das Bestattungsmuseum am Wiener Zentralfriedhof gibt Einblicke in die Bestattungs- und Friedhofskultur der vergangenen Jahrhunderte. Interessant, morbid und herrlich skurril. Nicht versäumen: die vor schwarzem Humor triefenden Merchandising-Artikel im Museumsshop www.bestattungsmuseum.at
I was down to one coffee mug, which equals a real fika crisis. Because of the pandemic, I don't visit my favorite cafe so I drink a lot of my coffee at home. And I am very good at breaking coffee mugs. All I have to do is look at them and they will break. Anywho, I now have twelve new coffee mugs to break, including this one.
Cycling home this afternoon, I noticed the moon while on the bridge crossing the railroad tracks at the Tungelsta commuter station, so I decided to snap a quick shot of said moon and this is that photo, end of story.
Swedish word of the day. Snöröjning. We said hello. Two guys shovelling snow at the commuter station this morning.
Swedish word of the day. Bleckblåsinstrument. Brass instrument. Belonged to one of the members of the group known as the Brass Benders. From Lund in Skåne. Their saying: Brass Pop 'Til Ya Drop. They were in town for the cultural festival.
A historically important gravestone, in the form of an open book, at Österhaninge begravningsplats. The cemetery has been in use since 1885.
Swedish word of the day. Stuga. Cottage. Although just a few years ago, this was a redskapsbod that I used in a photo project.
This stone path at the Woodland Cemetery is the first thing you see if you enter Skogskyrkogården from Sockenvägen which most first time visitor does. It is known as Korsets stig. If you walk up here, you have the Meditation Hill to the right. And as you walk past the big cross you will see the mirror pond, a couple of chapels and the big open hall. By now, most visitors are photographing everything they see.