Stavanger is the fourth biggest city in Norway. It is situated on the southwest coast.
My aim is to try to capture something from every day, from the area nearby too, and when I am not at home I will still try to put up a photo from my archive.
Welcome back for another look.
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Luckily we still have some farmland left in and around Stavanger!
(Some politicians have got some strange ideas so we don't know how long it will last!)
Your world amazes. People from all over arrive to study, there are swans available, even peacefulness of a countryside and sheep ... thank you for this joy to see. Please have you all a good new week ahead.
Nice capture! I think it is so important to have accessible natural areas in or around big cities... I hope you vote right politicians in so that they preserve this.
What a fun image. And, I can't look at it without thinking about knitting and sweaters. ;)
ReplyDeleteYour world amazes. People from all over arrive to study, there are swans available, even peacefulness of a countryside and sheep ... thank you for this joy to see. Please have you all a good new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Lois...this does make me think of sweaters.
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks so well prepared for cold weather! I love the baby lambs in spring. They bounce around as if their feet were springs.
ReplyDeleteThis one knows how to uncover the needed snack!
ReplyDeleteI hope farmlands don't disappear altogether in the XXIst century...
ReplyDeleteNice capture! I think it is so important to have accessible natural areas in or around big cities... I hope you vote right politicians in so that they preserve this.
ReplyDeletePoliticans = strange ideas.
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