Sunday, 21 August 2022

Water Day

 

It's been another hot week, also including thunder and rain showers in the afternoons. (And tossing and turning in the nights because of still too hot indoors...) But yesterday it had begun to feel (pleasantly) cooler again. It was the annual Water Day in our City Park by the river (Viskan), with a mix of events (like swim/boat races etc) and various environment information campaigns. I went for a walk into town in the afternoon to have a look around.

 

Among various local authorities and clubs, the political parties were grabbing the opportunity to be seen as well. (We have a general election coming up in three weeks...)


 

Kubb is a lawn game where the objective is to knock over wooden blocks by throwing wooden batons at them. [Wikipedia]


 
 

Raft race on the river. A short but "messy" affair...!

 

Walking back towards home I was (as usual) more fascinated with shadows, light and reflections in more tranquil parts of the river, though.


18 comments:

Barbara Rogers said...

Looks like a nice summer day. I liked the roses, the messy rafts, and the reflected trees in the water.

Coppa's girl said...

It looks a fun day out for everyone.
I can remember regularly going to something similar to the messy rafts in the UK. It was called Kinky Crafts Race, and more or less anything "inventive" that could stay afloat (or often didn't!) was acceptable. It was great fun for those watching from the banks of the river. Not sure how the participants enjoyed it - the water could be very cold!

MadSnapper said...

It sure was a beautiful day to be outside. I would like to try that game

Ginny Hartzler said...

What a wonderful day; it looks like such fun and perfect weather. and now I really want to play Kubb. I am actually going to look for it on Amazon, I bet the grands would love it.

Amy said...

I LOVE the roses, so beautiful and scented, the rafting event looks like loads of fun.

Librarian said...

The grass looks so green there! If you walk in a park or even in the palace grounds here, it is mostly yellow and brown you see, not much green left.
Water Day is a good idea to raise awareness for how precious water really is, I think.

Librarian said...

I believe my comment went into spam, or did not get through at all :-(

What I meant to say were mainly two things:
1) How green the grass is! If you walk around parks etc. here, most of what you see is yellow-brown.
2) Water Day seems a good way to raise awareness for how precious water really is.

DawnTreader said...

Thanks Barbara.

DawnTreader said...

Sounds very much like the same kind of race, CG!

DawnTreader said...

Sandra, yes, it was a good day for that kind of event!

DawnTreader said...

Ginny, it's been decades since I played it (and only on a few occasions), but it's a good lawn game for a group of people wanting to "do" something outdoors.

DawnTreader said...

Glad you could smell the roses, Amy! ;-)

DawnTreader said...

Meike, I read email notices of comments this morning but didn't check until now if they had all also appeared on the blog. Still a mystery to me why Blogger keeps marking some comments as spam these days when to me there's nothing at all suspicious about them. (While others still sometimes slip through even though containing a whole row of links, for example!)

DawnTreader said...

Meike, we've been 'blessed' with a bit more rain here, I think - including some afternoon thunder showers earlier last week. And yes, the main purpose of the Water Day is to raise awareness of the importance of water. Earlier in the week, before the races, they also had divers out picking up various junk from the bottom of the river. Besides smaller stuff, an astonishing amount of bikes and shopping carts also seem to end up down there every year...

Terra said...

That is a fun event, I think even watching the boat races on the rivers would have a cooling effect. Your closeups of the roses are so pretty.

DawnTreader said...

Thanks Terra. It was a good day for it, not one of the hottest either.

Graham Edwards said...

Kubb looks like simple fun but I bet it's highly competitive - like boules which I've played in France and New Zealand (ouch!). Some lovely pictures and flowers there too,

DawnTreader said...

Graham, I'm sure it could be (competitive). I've only played a few times myself, way back in the past, like on outings with a group of friends or colleagues. And with teams randomly put together, I soon forget who won or lost!

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