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Swedish word of the day. Dimma. Up ahead, just in front of the groves, is the back road to the old tree. Used mostly by horseback riders and locals out walking their dogs.
Swedish word of the day. Two guys standing there, discussing the upcoming renovations, maybe? Sirishov at Djurgården.
Swedish word of the day. Campingsemester. Camping holiday. They could be on their way to Lapland for all I know in the Volvo Laplander.
My Thursday Walk took me to the old tree. On the way, I managed to shoot the first butterfly of the year.
Swedish word of the day. Adventsljusstake. Spotted along Nynäsvägen in Handen earlier this afternoon.
3 October 2021.
English: loneliness.
Irish: uaigneas.
Finnish: yksinäisyys.
Please translate to your own language in the comments.
Examples:
Gaeilge:
“B’fhéidir gur uaigneas atá uirthi,” arsa Séamas.
(“Perhaps she is lonely,” said James.)
Tá uaigneas orthu ó imigh Máire uathu.
(They are lonely since Mary left them.)
Suomi:
Tältä tuntuu yksinäisyys.
(This is what loneliness feels like.)
Yksin oleminen ja yksinäisyys ovat kaksi eri asiaa.
(Being alone and loneliness are two different things.)
#inktober #inktober2021 day 3.
Rapidograph on strathmore 100 lb drawing paper. 3 1/2 inch square.
23 October 2021.
English: who was she?
Irish: cérbh í féin?
Finnish: kuka hän oli?
*Please translate to your own language in the comments.*
#inktober #inktober2021 day 23.
Rapidograph on strathmore 100 lb drawing paper.
3 1/2 inch square.
Examples:
Gaeilge:
Ach nuair a labhair sí le Séamas bhí a fhios agam cérbh í féin.
(But when she spoke to James, I knew who she was.)
Suomi:
Te kuolisitte, jos tietäisitte, kuka hän oli!
(You would die if you knew who she was!)
On noloa, kun joku tulee halaamaan kadulla, enkä tiedä, kuka hän on.
(It’s embarrassing when someone comes along to hug me on the street and I don’t know who they are.)
”Me kaikki olemme hyvin ylpeitä siitä, kuka hän oli.”
(“We are all very proud of who she was.”)
In consideration of the cold season, gentlemen are advised to keep their hats on the way to the grave.
Swedish word of the day. Äpple. I should be out taking Autumn photos, but I am not. Thinking about baking another apple pie. Looking at the weather forecast for tomorrow, it looks like we will get some of the Amy storm here. So sitting inside eating an apple pie might be a good idea.
we had the most amazing sky after an intense thunder storm in the city this evening. seriously amazing.
SOOC
explore # 285
Another visit to the lakes at the Rudan nature reserve earlier today. Cold. -3C. The white background here is the still frozen Lower Lake. Oh, and Swedish word of the day is stubbe. Tree stump.
Swedish word of the day. Kullersten. Cobblestone. The Banantorget square in Nynäshamn consists of around 263 000 cobblestones.
Swedish word of the day. Lokomotiv. Someone noticed the photographer. As seen at the Jordbro industrial park yesterday. I was nearly run over by this locomotive a couple of years ago. It passed this walkway silently which scared both me and the engine driver. Fingers were shown. No such trouble this time around.