Frosted bay leaves – photo of the week
Bay leaves outlined by a first frost – the bay hedge in Trädgårdsföreningen’s rose garden. This photo comes from November 2011.
Bay leaves outlined by a first frost – the bay hedge in Trädgårdsföreningen’s rose garden. This photo comes from November 2011.
A sort of review of Selected Poems of Robert Graves and In Flanders Fields, two books I’ve been reading in tandem since the weekedn fo 11th November 2018.
Ingemar “Ingo” Johansson, a son of Gothenburg, a local hero and one time heavyweight boxing champion of the world – my photo of the week.
Of Flanders fields, poppies and iconography – something of a ramble, something of a rant and all inspired by the recent Armistice memorial events.
This tree all alight stands at the southern entrance to Gothenburg’s Liseberg amusement park. Or it did on 5th November 2014 when I took the picture.
The Gothenburg disco fire: the worst fire in recent Swedish history took place 20 years ago on the 29th October 1998: 63 died, over 200 were injured.
Reflected roots and rather more. I originally published this autumnal photo on the GBG365 website on 31st October 2012.
Cook and Book in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert: it’s a bookshop and a restaurant, a café and jazz venue. And did I mention it’s a bookshop?
Autumn work – autumn worker: clearing fallen leaves from under the ornamental trees near Chalmers Technical University’s Lindholmen campus on 16 Oct 2014.
Back in Brussels for a photo catch-up and an attempt to round off my Brussels years, I don’t quite manage, but I do get a lot of pretty decent photos.