Hieno sarja taas. Taidat olla Sommarössa, eli siinä kanavan tällä puolen... mikä hitsi se paikka nyt onkaan... Tuo kiviröykkiö on tuttu.. ja myös viides kuva.
My first time here. And I must say these photos speak to me, if not tell a story that one might not believe or at the very least, see in these photographs of yours. As a Canadian they speak of generations, whom ancestors left Finland and began a new life in Canada, specifically in the northern parts of the province of Ontario. And over a couple hundred years as in some parts, they flourished. Becoming as much the geography as the forests, lakes and wildlife. They had found a home, in place that was every bit as naturally beautiful as the one they had left behind for whatever that reason at that time they immigrated. And so from my perspective your forests shots has roots and beauty and history that connects people to nature. What gift that is; yes, yes, yes.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. I will return your visit (if I haven't visited you already), but please be patient. I might not be able to do so until the weekend. Take care!
Skogen är så vacker med de glesa träden, som släpper igenom ljuset.
ReplyDeleteHieno sarja taas. Taidat olla Sommarössa, eli siinä kanavan tällä puolen... mikä hitsi se paikka nyt onkaan... Tuo kiviröykkiö on tuttu.. ja myös viides kuva.
ReplyDeleteKiitos, Orvokki! Juuri siellä, Hanikan luontopolkua tallasin.
DeleteUpea kuvasarja Suomen kauniista luonnosta!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Photos.... Have a good week ahead :)
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a lovely variety of photos for this post today Gunilla
ReplyDeleteAivan ihania kuvia! Kaunista keskiviikkoa!
ReplyDeleteDear Gunilla,
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful series. The details are so beautiful!
Have a nice Wednesday,
moni
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What a nice outing, pretty scenes and I love the dragonfly. Great series, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful nature scenes and I love the insect photos.
ReplyDeleteI like how you zoom in and out.
ReplyDeleteHere's my Wordless Wednesday!
Wunderschön, ganz besonders die rote Heidelibelle.
ReplyDeleteLG Mathilda
Vakre bilder! Lyngen har så vakker farge nå.
ReplyDeleteHa en fin kveld.
Por aquí estoy de nuevo, tratando de recuperar el ritmo perdido, y admirando estas bellas fotos de paisajes naturales.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
Ah, this sure is a lovely time of year!
ReplyDeleteWhat attractive shots!
ReplyDeleteI know you have plenty Gunilla, but I always like images with Fir trees in them.
ReplyDeleteSuperb shots!
ReplyDeleteParticularly enjoyed Mr/Ms. Red (1st photo) and the handsome beetle.
Have a Beautiful Day and a Great Weekend!
Peace :)
Beautiful scenery but also your other pictures can be.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend, Tinie greetings
A wonderful walk trough the woods and on the rocks. Amazing sunshine and details.
ReplyDeletebest regards, Synnöve
Vakre høstbilder! Du har fanget stemningen godt! Fortsatt fin helg!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a nice day trip with the woods, rocks, and water. The mushrooms are fun to find, and the red dragonfly is cute and colorful.
ReplyDeleteVery enjoyable photos, love the look of this area and your red dragonfly and pretty flowers are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and peaceful!! The dragonfly is so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteHi! Nice collection of beautiful forest photos. The sky blue is very impressive. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy first time here. And I must say these photos speak to me, if not tell a story that one might not believe or at the very least, see in these photographs of yours. As a Canadian they speak of generations, whom ancestors left Finland and began a new life in Canada, specifically in the northern parts of the province of Ontario. And over a couple hundred years as in some parts, they flourished. Becoming as much the geography as the forests, lakes and wildlife. They had found a home, in place that was every bit as naturally beautiful as the one they had left behind for whatever that reason at that time they immigrated. And so from my perspective your forests shots has roots and beauty and history that connects people to nature. What gift that is; yes, yes, yes.
ReplyDeleteThe blue-violet flower looks so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhenever I see your photographs of Finnish northern forests they remind me so much of Ontario. One day I have to visit your country!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful landscape images.
ReplyDeleteThere are also no words for.
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful pictures speak for themselves :-)