Tag Archives: Honningsvåg
Painted water
Honningsvåg harbor, boat reflections, May 13, 2020.
Picture Perfect
Honningsvåg harbor, May 13, 2020. Days like these are the reason we can endure 8 months of winter. Spectacular!
Shadow and Light
I’m fascinated by the patterns displayed on the fresh snow this morning. Abstract masterpieces everywhere I look.
Fresh Snow
The Reason we make the most of sunny days
My backyard, Honningsvåg, North Cape, Norway, May 11, 2020.
Shoes! Oh, the possibilities!
The removing of my large shoe mosaic in the North Cape, with the purpose of restoring it, has brought back so many memories. Here is a recap of the process, via photos. And if you were wondering, 1,200 shoes is A LOT of shoes! It is inspiring to look back on the project, from whenContinue reading “Shoes! Oh, the possibilities!”
One Step at at Time – Cleaning up the Coast
This shoe mosaic is one of the results of my environmental project, One Step at a Time, that started in 2012. It has hung outdoors since 2014, under the midnight sun and the northern lights. Its weathered many storms, and now, 5 years later, it is in need of restoration. As we just took downContinue reading “One Step at at Time – Cleaning up the Coast”
A Noonday Stroll
A noonday stroll in -8C, wind 14 mps (Windchill -17C/-3F). Beautiful light, cold fingers and toes!
From a Sip of the Sun to a Taste of Snow
My last post was on a lovely day with temperatures around 20 C. Yesterday we had temperatures a little above freezing and the day included sun, snow, rain, clear skies and low visibility. This is a glimpse of what June 16, 2014 looked like at 71 degrees north: