Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 July 2025

Hot (Skywatch Friday)

 

15 July (from my balcony, shortly before sunset)

Even here in Sweden we now seem to be in the grip of the European heat wave, with temperatures up around 29-30'C (85'F) in the afternoon - and even hotter in direct sunlight, of course. (I put a thermometer out on my balcony for a while in the afternoon today and it went up to around 40'C/104'F...) So just now, between noon and sunset, the best alternative is to keep balcony doors and windows shut, and all blinds and curtains drawn - and fans going in every room. (No I don't have A/C. Very few Swedish homes do, and especially not rental apartments. In general, our houses are built to keep heat in, not to let it out.)

I find the heat very tiring, so have had to cut my walks very short the past few days. And my sleeping pattern is even more upside down than usual, as I've also fallen into "siesta" habits (i.e. sleeping in the afternoon). Sometimes for much longer than intended, and even making it hard to recall what day (or time of day) it is when I wake up again! 

 Below are some more evening "skywatch" photos from my own balcony

14 July




The last three were all taken within the same minute last night (18 July), close to sunset.

 Linking to Skywatch Friday

Friday, 16 May 2025

Skywatch Friday

 

From my balcony (May 15, 2025)


“Don’t forget: Beautiful sunsets need cloudy skies…” 

Paulo Coelho 


Linking to Skywatch Friday



Friday, 11 April 2025

Golden Hour - SkyWatch Friday


▲7 April (18:22)

Spring sunsets from my balcony

 ▲ 9 april (~ 19:02) ▼ 



 
Linking to Skywatch Friday

Sunday, 2 March 2025

Sunset Skies


 





The sunset skies outside my windows around 6 pm today (Sunday) drew my attention away from the news on the TV screen for a while... Full of their own kind of "drama"! (Photos taken from my balcony.)

Tuesday, 17 December 2024

The Twilight Zone

 

The weather has been rather grey lately, but on a couple of occasions I've managed to catch the sunset. The photos above were taken on 14th December; the ones below today (17th).


 

While I was walking through the town park on my way back home from the town centre this afternoon, a man caught up with me and asked me where to find the bus stop from where he could catch a bus to the Maxi supermarket. I tried to explain, but it was not really visible from that distance (while another one was, which only confused things...) However, the stop that he needed was pretty much in the same direction that I was walking myself (only, I was not going to take a bus), so we continued to walk on together for a while. I could well understand his frustration, because some of the changes in the bus lines they've made here in later years are frankly ridiculous. Changing bus lines used to be fairly easy in the past, with nearly all the local buses meeting in one and the same square. However, this was eventually deemed too crowded from traffic safety point of view; so some bus stops were moved - which means that changing between some lines now involves quite long walks. (For my own part, it saves me no time any more to take the bus for the short part of the way into town that it can take me these days. So I usually walk the whole distance.)

From the man's comments I gathered that for one thing he did not live here, and did not know the town all that well; and for another he had a bad leg and some difficulties walking (he was limping a bit). That came up when I said that actually, from the bus stop to which I was directing him, it really wasn't all that far to just continue walking the rest of the way to the supermarket as well... Our ways parted just about where he could clearly see the bus stop ahead of him. I can only hope he found it worth while to get on a bus for 2-3 minutes  before having to get off it again!

Myself I walked on (~ 15 minutes) along the river and across the old cemetery to get home - in my head writing yet another "letter to the editor" (of the local newspaper) about the buses, on behalf of the stranger. (I did write one nearly two years ago, and numerous other people have kept doing the same since then - but so far without result.) If it's difficult enough in plain daylight and for people having lived half our lives here - for a temporary visitor and in winter twilight, it must be downright impossible...

Wednesday, 4 December 2024

Frost and Defrost

 

Yesterday, we had a mix of rain and snow in the air most of the day, and as I had laundry to do in the afternoon I did not go out at all. This morning there was no snow on the ground - but the temperature was down well below zero (around -5 C); and I decided to make use of that fact for defrosting my freezer - putting the food in cool bags out on my balcony while that's going on. A good day to do it also because there was not "all that" much in the freezer at the moment, but I have a new home delivery coming in tomorrow.


Defrosting my freezer is a tricky affair, due to the fact that it is placed within a kitchen cabinet, with an "ordinary" cabinet below, and one needs to prevent the melting ice/water from going where it's not wanted... I've been practising for 16 years now and still don't feel that I have the procedure down to perfection!! - What you see in the photo is three pans of hot water to speed things up; empty bottom drawer left in place to hopefully collect most of the melting water; two terry towels below that to prevent excess water from running in under the freezer or down into the cupboard below; and below those a plastic tub placed on top of a stool in front of the bottom cupboard, to collect bits of ice that would otherwise end up on the floor... 

So that took a few hours... But I then managed to get out for an afternoon walk and catch a few sunset photos from the old cemetery again. All those photos taken within two minutes, between 14:59 - 15:01!







 

 

Saturday, 23 November 2024

Weekend Reflections

Monday
Monday

Monday

Above: Three reflection photos from Monday afternoon, for Weekend Reflections.
("Nature still holding its breath" back then, waiting for the first snow...)

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While some parts of Sweden have had a seriously difficult weather week (snow combined with strong winds, people stuck for hours in traffic jams on certain major roads, long power outages etc) ...

From TV, Wednesday evening


... here in my town, we didn't actually got more snow than this:

Friday

And although cold (several degrees below freezing point), there hasn't been much wind; and we've also been able to enjoy a bit of daytime sunshine and blue skies.

Friday

Rowan tree with no leaves left - but lots of berries for the birds...


Saturday sunset



Friday, 22 November 2024

Skywatch Friday

These photos are from Monday this week - before we had the first snow for the season on Tuesday. But I've been saving them for Skywatch Friday ...








Thursday, 26 September 2024

Autumnal Equinox - September Evening Skies (2)

 

19.9 - 19:54

22.9 - 19:01

25.9 - 19:22

Tonight it's raining, and the sky all grey and dark at around 19.30 when I'm posting this. 

Linking to Skywatch Friday 

Wednesday, 11 September 2024

Evening Skies

During the heatwave we've had over the past two weeks or so (breaking old heat records for September - but it seems to be over now) it was much to hot to sit on my balcony in the afternoons (or even have the door open). But around sunset there were some interesting skies... 

I used my separate camera for all of the photos below; and they are straight out of the camera, with no editing. (Time = summer/daylight saving time.)

26.8 - 20:03


29.8 - 20:05


30.8 - 20:52


3.9 - 19:58

 

 
6.9 - 19:52

 

6.9 - 19:52


6.9 - 19:52


6.9 - 19:53

 

7.9 - 19:59


8.9 - 18:43

"Autumn glows upon us
like a splendid evening;
it is the very sunset of the year."

Mary Russell Mitford

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Linking to Mersad's Through My Lens Nr. 450

Through My Lens 

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