I was going to leave it to one photo, but I couldn’t resist capturing more of the breathtaking scenery. The misty sunset painted the sky with hues of orange, pink, and purple, creating a mesmerizing display of nature’s beauty. Surrounded by the tranquility of the countryside, there were no neighbors in sight, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the moment. The absence of gnats or mosquitoes was a welcome surprise, and as the clock neared 11pm, the lingering light of the sunset filled me with a sense of contentment. It was a perfect ending to a busy day, leaving me feeling truly happy. 😃
I took photos to all directions but east, I was too lazy to go and walk to the road. Instead, I found a myself staying on our own plot of land , It ialways nice to see how the colors and light varies depending which direction I am looking at.


South view

pointing my camera to the west in these two photos




You see what I mean, could you limit your photos to one, maybe, me no way. Sorry for the overload

All beautiful and not an overload!
No overload, Ritva! What a beautiful property you have.
Wonderful pastel colors and images Ritva.
Beautiful pictures 🤩
Breathtaking, Ritva! You really had to stay up late to capture these–well worth it 🙂
My usual time to go to bed is around 11:30, during summertime it is easy to stay up due to the light nights. And I’d you want to see the sunset tho time of the year you have stay up 😃
All beautiful!
Wonderfully atmospheric, Ritva.
Thank you for staying up and letting us see the beauty of your place. The mist rising is so atmospheric. A beautiful post Ritva 🥰
Like you, I couldn’t possibly limit myself to one photo.
I’d have to take about 20-50 and then, try really hard to pick a few out of that number to share online.
It must be idyllic to spend the summer in such a pristine natural environment. No wonder the Northern European countries have ‘summer’ houses to holiday in and while away the hours in complete peace and tranquility.
That’s not what I call an overload! And such a lovely sunset deserves to be captured from all angles 🙂 I especially love the low mist, it really adds atmosphere to the scenes.