WOW – Tanzania is the right place to be in our winter!
I wish you a wonderful holiday there.
I would like to hear more about your travel there and where you are going – because I’m going there later this year…!
I hope you are well again after your cold?!
I’ve taken holiday this week – to make – as little as possible! Which in fact means to tidy up, cleaning the house, and spend time doing everything else you do not get done on a daily basis!
I’m fine thanks. I had to take few days off from work. Without doing anything. I can only do that for a short time. Then I just HAVE to do something.
Oh yes, I read “Kafka on the beach” by Haruki Murakami. I can recommend that.
When we traveled southwards last year I had been given a couple of thick books, one of them was “Trækopfuglens krønike” (“The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle”) by Haruki Murakami: a really good book – can be recommended too…..
“Trækopfuglens Krønike” was my introduction to Haruki Murakami. I liked that book very much, and have recommended it to many people.
Have a cup of coffee! 🙂
thank you truels for the visit and nice comment – among your many beautiful photographs, i chose this one to leave you a note – its poetic feel immediately caught my attention and makes me want to linger in front of it – feel free and welcome to visit whenever you feel like it – i just signed up to follow your blog 🙂 – warm greetings,
k
Hello Katrien 🙂 I’m glad you like my photos! Your photos are very different from mine – and I will love to follow your blog too – much inspiration to get there!
Peace and warm greeting to you too!
PS: Are your name Scandinavian? I do not think you live up here?!
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Very nice! Looks like a little oasis in the middle of the snowy landscape.
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I only watched this from the road (freezing my fingers!!!). But I guess some animals and birds could find a little food and shelter there….
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Well captured! Love the composition.
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Thank you, Reggie. I don’t hope WordPress had adverts below? ;-( !
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Nicely done… love the combined winter feel of the bare trees, blue sky and white snow.
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Thank you, David! I LOVE your photos!!!!
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That’s really beautiful!
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Yes – thank you 🙂
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What a lovely sunny Wintery scene. It looks so peaceful.
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Peaceful – and VERY cold!
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Just great, Truels!
I wish you a Happy Friday!
Starting my winterholliday this weekend. Monday I am leaving Norway for Tanzania for a forthnight!
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WOW – Tanzania is the right place to be in our winter!
I wish you a wonderful holiday there.
I would like to hear more about your travel there and where you are going – because I’m going there later this year…!
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So simple and beautiful. Really nice. 🙂
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Thank you!
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really great landscape Truels!
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I loved it too!
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Wow Truels, looks like a wonderful place for a dog-walk (assuming you’re dressed warmly).
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I was dressed warmly – except on the fingers! And dog? I do not have – “only” kids!
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A beautifully soft landscape!
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Yes. The softness was created by the snow.
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I like this much. To me it’s a ‘real’ Danish winter landscape. In addition the photo is well composed.
Do you have time off for winter holidays?
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I hope you are well again after your cold?!
I’ve taken holiday this week – to make – as little as possible! Which in fact means to tidy up, cleaning the house, and spend time doing everything else you do not get done on a daily basis!
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I’m fine thanks. I had to take few days off from work. Without doing anything. I can only do that for a short time. Then I just HAVE to do something.
Oh yes, I read “Kafka on the beach” by Haruki Murakami. I can recommend that.
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Sorry. “Kafka on the shore” is the English title.
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When we traveled southwards last year I had been given a couple of thick books, one of them was “Trækopfuglens krønike” (“The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle”) by Haruki Murakami: a really good book – can be recommended too…..
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“Trækopfuglens Krønike” was my introduction to Haruki Murakami. I liked that book very much, and have recommended it to many people.
Have a cup of coffee! 🙂
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It’s a beautiful calm winter day, very nice!
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It was. Thanks for your comment, Nye!
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Det er et av de beste vinterbilder jeg har sett på veldig lenge – en nydelig enkelhelt
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Åh tak, Rune, jeg rødmer helt ved de fine ord 🙂
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It’s like a little island oasis, surrounded by snow… I wonder why it’s clear and everything else is covered?
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I think the “island” is made by the little steep hillside covered with wild long grass between the two flat cultivated fields.
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thank you truels for the visit and nice comment – among your many beautiful photographs, i chose this one to leave you a note – its poetic feel immediately caught my attention and makes me want to linger in front of it – feel free and welcome to visit whenever you feel like it – i just signed up to follow your blog 🙂 – warm greetings,
k
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Hello Katrien 🙂 I’m glad you like my photos! Your photos are very different from mine – and I will love to follow your blog too – much inspiration to get there!
Peace and warm greeting to you too!
PS: Are your name Scandinavian? I do not think you live up here?!
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! hooray for difference and inspiration – pst: i’m from Belgium
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I agree 🙂
Belgium – ok, that’s ALSO a nice country (and now WITH a government 😉 !!)
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