How to Survive November 2024 – K

November 11 th -K is for – Kaisla meaning Reed

This is a lake reed, most common reed in Finland, photo of Lake Syväjärvi in Kirkkonummi. I am also posting this to John’s Cellpic Sunday


Lepis is hosting once again How to Survive November, and this year’s theme: Let’s follow alphabets! Every day the subject of the photo, drawing, painting, collage or whatever,  is that day’s alphabet. First day the subject is something that starts with A, second day with B and so on. In Finnish there are few more alphabets than in English language: Å, Ä, Ö. The last day we’ll make a collage out of all the other photos. You can make a link from your page with InLinkz-page which is found on the right column of her page.

Kaisla

by the sea

I took these photos with my mobile, as it is always with me…the misty day as seen at the bay in Kivenlahti.

NF Inspiring – Catching light in macro

Catching light
Catching light

Linked to Macro Monday 2 and NF Inspiring Photography 109 – Catching light 

Kaitaanlahti, Espoo

Beautiful, sunny day at Kaitaanlahti Espoo.
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Lets Be Wild – Spring!

I’m participating in the online adventure travel and photography magazine LetsBeWild.com’s Wild Weekly Photo Challenge for bloggersThis week’s Challenge is: Spring!

These are the colors of spring… yellow, green and white. Impatiently waiting for them.

This morning the temperature was -21C, so no spring for us yet.

The first signs are  dandelions popping up, the new light green of  the grass and the whiteness of cow parsley growing by the sidewalks

 voikukka_n Nurmi kevät, koiranputki water front