Hello! It’s been a while.
Karin and I are going backpacking in the north of Sweden. The tentative itinerary is to meet Jonathan and Jessie in Kiruna on the 23rd. They’ll arrive at the airport coming from the US via Stockholm. On the morning of the 24th we’ll start hiking from Abisko and follow Kungsleden for [...]
Lovisa från Katthemmet, Nyköping (via Karin).
söt katt
[*][*][*][*]
kattungar
[*][*][*][*][*]
I förrgår anmälde sig Karin till att vara jour för katter som katthemmet i Nyköping inte har plats för just nu. Idag flyttade en absolut sockersöt liten katt hem till oss och skall vara här i tre veckor. Men inte bara det, den har små kattungar i magen också [...]
I’ve totally forgotten to mention that my sister just had a baby girl, look how cute she is! :)
Elina, my sister’s baby daughter.
Update: Elina is her name :)
I’ve not only been considering the options when it comes to lenses, chairs and vacations; I’ve been to Sweden too! Only for about a week though but still managed to do all kind of things. I planned to take photos of what could be considered genuinely Swedish features, things that I like but have gotten [...]
A couple of weeks ago my mom and two of my sisters came to visit me here in Pittsburgh. It was their first visit to the US and we tried to make the most of the two weeks they were here. For some extra value-for-money, I threw in a night in Toronto, Canada before going [...]
After a night in Pidgeon Forge, we spent a really nice morning driving around Cades Cove, trying to get close-ups of deers (without much success despite their curiosity ;). Actually, the plan was to go off-road driving much in the spirit of winter’s southwestern roadtrip but since the intended road was closed we headed northwards [...]
By Jonas Nockert
|
Posted in English
|
Also tagged 2004, Cumberland Gap, Foton, Great Smoky Mountains, Kentucky, National Park, Pidgeon Forge, Roadtrip, Tennessee, Travel, USA
|
I did not really know what to expect of Smoky Mountains and I think, in retrospect, that I was slightly surprised. I had read that it was the most visited national park in America; something that did not speak to it’s advantage, I definitely prefer visiting the parks with a moderate amount of co-visitors. In [...]
To make up for the low activity as of late, I’ve got a huge amount of updates to do. Which is also why I’ve been inclined to procrastinate ;) Anyway, this is the first post in a long series of backlogs to be published in the near future.
In April, Karin and I drove Skyline Drive [...]
Early this morning I walked alongside Bigelow Boulevard to get to the Frank Curto Park. I’ve seen it many times along the road but never really understood how to get there without walking. Apparently, you don’t, and what is more interesting is that it’s actually supposed to be enjoyed from your car going 45. The [...]
I try to get out just after sunrise during the weekends… much better light but also less cars to think about when standing in the middle of the road. I guess the downside might be that it’s just you and a bunch of drunk people around at those hours. I’ve noticed that being the early [...]