Tag: photography

The sea from a train

When I opened my eyes, this is what I saw.

I (heart) Caprese

So simple that one photo is more than enough.

Pretty Powerful Peonies

Choosing the photos to publish was tough!

Afterthought

One for the road

Habana Market

… and some tips for the traveller.

Tulip Tuesday – friendly

By total chance, in one corner of the garden all the flowers were the same colour. I liked the stability that repetition brings, and tried to take a photo of them in their group. Sometimes flowers are beautiful when they are unique – these… Continue Reading “Tulip Tuesday – friendly”

A dandelion, by any other name…

Everyone has seen it, but do you really know about it? Here are a few fun facts about the dandelion.

Richard

A dog for a day but a memory for life.

The dam

When we went to the Valle del Jerte, we also stopped to check out this dam.

A mouthful of Spring

So simple that one photo is more than enough.

Incredible Irises

Rows and rows and rows of them

Sunset on the Malecón

One of the most beautiful place in Havana

Tulip Tuesday – unique

Have you ever seen a black tulip? I hadn’t, until these popped out of my mother’s garden in Oslo. Their colour was so thick and deep and rich that I still don’t think these two photos show the exact shade of purpley-black, but they… Continue Reading “Tulip Tuesday – unique”

Icy drops

Macro photography in Valdelavilla

Pastel quotes

These may not be to trash after all

Habana

Habana is…

Cuban Art

Cuba is art

Gordon’s stuffed chicken

I am a fan of Gordon Ramsay. There’s nothing else to say. I love his shows, I love his cooking, I love his attitude, and when I found his Ultimate Cookery Course and watched it. He doesn’t put measures and quantities but hey, improvisation… Continue Reading “Gordon’s stuffed chicken”

My first (and last?) cigar

Our visit to a tobacco farm in Cuba

Tulip Tuesday – bold

It’s now a thing.