This is such a challenge – well no challenge at all. I have so many shorelines from this summer that I am having trouble deciding what to post. Do I limit to one days worth of photos or from several ??? My week has been a roller-coaster of emotions to birthdays and a funeral and work on top of it. I started this post a week ago, and here I am next Saturday, still working on it. I wanted to post some of my new photos from Hailuoto, but me being me, well I do need to edit them first, but with all the all the things happening this week, here I am. Anne, I did get it done, I love this theme.
I am going to share some photos from our lake cruise through the three lakes, between the cities of Lahti – Heinola in Finland. We have for several year thought about doing this, but never got around to doing, but this summer we did.






Here are some shorelines of these three lakes; Vesijärvi is a lake of 111 square kilometres (43 sq mi) near Lahti in southern Finland. The city of Lahti is connected to Päijänne through Lake Vesijärvi and Vääksy canal. Lake Päijänne is the second largest lake in Finland (1,080 km2 (266,874 acres)). The lake drains into the Gulf of Finland via the Kymi River. And through lake Päijänne you reach Lake Ruotsalainen which is medium-sized lake in the Kymijoki main catchment area. it is located in Päijät-Häme, near the town Heinola.





I also love the seaside as you might know. Last weekend I visited Hailuoto for the second time.
Just to give a little information; Hailuoto is an island in Northern Ostrobothnia. It is the third largest island in Finland, known for its beautiful nature, sandy beaches and bird watching opportunities.
A small, close-knit community of about 1,000 inhabitants lives on the island, and you can get there by ferry from Oulu. We drove there with my. son and two grandsons. The day was gray, windless. We were lucky no rain

Lighthouse
The Marjaniemi lighthouse reaches majestically into the sky. Its pale brick walls reflect bright sunlight. When I touch a building, I feel its strong foundation. Historical stories whisper in my ears.
This lighthouse has been seen as a symbol of Hailuoto since the end of the 19th century. The design of Finland’s leading architect Axel Hampus Dahlström was built and finally put into use in 1872. Since then, it has been an unusual aid to shipping.

“From the appearance of the lighthouse, you can immediately see where Dahlström has taken his impressions,” guide points out. ” Italian architecture has had a great influence.” I would have not known this immediately 🙂
The lighthouse happens to have a so-called “Italy window”, which has been used to send signals to the sea through colors. The fact that the colors are the same as the Italian flag is just a funny coincidence. The real Italian atmosphere is created by the architecture.

On the west side of the island, the low tide revealed a fascinating landscape of rocks and vibrant green grass, creating a picturesque scene against the backdrop of a multi-hued sky. The ever-changing sky displayed an array of gray tones, each one offering a unique charm when observed from different directions. Despite the shifting shades, the beauty of the scenery remained constant, providing a moody landscape. As we appreciated the enchanting surroundings, our grandkids gleefully immersed themselves in the cool waters of the Baltic sea, huge enjoying themselves.










On the eastern side of the island, the shore stretched out into a beautiful expanse of grassy knolls and swaying reeds, with fields extending as far as the eye could see. The gentle breeze carried the scent of earth and sea, creating a serene and nostalgic atmosphere. The old dock was only a pile of rocks, worn down by years of relentless waves and weather. Despite its dilapidated state, it still held a certain charm, a reminder of times long gone . Over time, nature had reclaimed much of the area, with wildflowers blooming between the cracks in the stone, and seagulls nesting in the crevices. It was a place where the past and present intertwined, each telling a story of the island’s rich history.





Leaving the island this was the last photo I took. The wind turbine dominated the scene.

Last week, John’s Cool Colors inspired us! it was great to see your beautiful interpretations of this theme even if I did not comment on them. Thank you, John, for hosting such a beautiful challenge.
This week Anne has a lovely challenge, that has unfortunately has inspired beutiful posts, but due to lack of time I have just looked at them, but no comments. Sorry for that. But life happens…
What’s up later today? It is my turn to lead us, so please visit my blog later today, Saturday 7th September. Until then, take care and and keep on smiling! I will make sure I comment on all posts linked to my blog no matter what.
If you want to know more about the Lens-Artists Challenge, please click here.

These images are beautiful. And every one relaxing, and taking me to a happy place! Thank you Ritva.
what a nice comment, thanks Margaret!
So beautiful Ritva and different views
Thanks Brian
Fabulous! No wonder it took you all week, Ritva. The lakes cruise sounds like a wonderful experience. I’ll try to come back later but it may be tomorrow. Enjoy your weekend xx
Thanks so much Jo, looking forward to seeing your photo’s
An amazing post Ritva – Jo is so right! Too many favorites to mention but I do especially love those that seem to be sunset (or maybe sunrise?). Glorious!!
Thanks Tina, I think you are referring to the sunset one. 🙂
So many beautiful images, I can’t possibly pick a favourite! The lakes scenes are lovely but it’s the sea that draws me more.
Sarah, me too, I prefer the sea. Thank you!
Wonderful shores Ritva. You’ve been busy and I’m glad you were able to participate. I’m looking forward to seeing your challenge soon.
yes, a week of mixed emotions. It was too tempting not participate. Thanks Anne!
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Beautiful shoreline images!
Thank you!
That’s a lot of beautiful shorelines Ritva. I particularly like the rocky and grassy shores on the island.
Thanks, I am partial to the seaside too
I Love the image of Ruuhijärvi lakeview -14! Beautiful.
Joe
Thanks Joe!
Better late than never, right? Your post reinforced that old saying. The photos are wonderful. I felt like I was traveling the area through your images.
Thanks Egídio, it has been an emotional week
Hang in there, my friend. So much has been happening in your life.
Oh, I am so, so happy that you have given us this wonderful post. You had a tough week, Ritva and I’m sorry for that. Thank you for this gem you shared with us.
Thanks, full of different emotions
These shoreline captures are mesmerizingly wonderful 🙂
Thanks so, I appreciate your comment
Love these,Ritva….most relaxing
Stunning!
Many thanks Donna!
Your photos are always beautiful and your grandsons are adorable!!
Thanks Nora, and they do have their moments that are adorable, and then there are the brotherly tantrums 😀
I knew I would love every bit about this post. 💙🇫🇮