Solar - Terrestrial Data

Sunday, October 09, 2011

Wood, autumn flowers and a lifesign

Finally I've found some idle (LOL) time to create some input to this slowly expiring blog...
Below you will find one of the reasons for me being absent:



One evening Ingela came home and told me that our friends in another part of this village were cutting down some trees in their backyard and had promised them that we will take care of the trunks to use the wood in our fireplace. Well, these trunks turned out to be some 65 cm. (2 feet +) in diameter and there were plenty of them!
In the picture you see just a few of them but when they all were piled up aginst my garage wall, the pile was abut 1.5 m (5 feet) high and 4 m. (13 feet) long. Each piece was cut down to1.2 m long (4 feet) to fit across my trailer.
It was working most every evening and many weekends for five weeks to cut them to size and chop them into a neat pile of wood containing approx. 4 cu m. which will keep us warm at least one and a half winter.

The autumn has been rather warm, only a few outbreaks of frost, I was collecting the furniture away from our backyard yesterday, emptied the greenhouse from the tomato &c plants and water barrels. All is now set for the winter to come.
Much to my surprise I found some flowers at the southern wall of the greenhouse, a Musk-Mallow and a Garden Strawberry are obviously thinking that it is still summer, the later still trying to produce more berries!




On the front side of the house there is a still very healthy Water Avens:


And our lawn is invaded by Fieldfares, pulling worms out of the lawn:


The picture above is shot through three layers of glass, through a window, but still usable. I have traded in my Nikon D3000 for a used Nikon D90 and found a bargain Tamron 70-300 mm zoom-lens, the most of the pictures above are taken using that combination, edited and ehanched using Photoscape, the best free photo-editing sofware there is according to my opinion.

3 comments:

Dale said...

Hello Hans!

Lucky you with all that free firewood! I have yet to head into the bush to cut some of my own. However, I did manage a good deal on a cord + to help me get started this winter.
It's a lot of work preparing for the cold season in these northern climes!
Your little flowers are all the more beautiful as they cling to life in the shelter of the greenhouse.
Good to see you again!

xx

rebontheweb said...

Hej Hans!
Jag googlade lite uttråkat på "galt" "brådd" "skägg" eftersom det genom släktforskning har visats att jag har rötter från dessa fiskare från Björkö. Tyckte det var komiskt att läsa i ett forum på den här bloggen: http://alegniinoffice.blogspot.com/2011/10/andstation-och-mangubbe.html

att du hade skrivit att "Galt torde vara utdött vid det här laget fast det finns nog flera i nedåtstigande led som skulle kunna använda sig utav namnet"
Jag är Galt, and I'm proud of it!:D
Men jag vet inte om jag skulle vilja heta Rebecca Galt..Haha

Hans said...

Hej rebontheweb, om du är intresserad av nulevande "Galtar" i rakt nedstigande faderslinje kan jag berätta att de har släktnamn som "Blundin" och "Palmå" numera.
Men det kanske du visste redan om du släktforskar.
Jag har väl också några "Galtar" sidledes långt tillbaka i min släkt.

Att folk bytte efternamn under den ryska tiden i Finland berodde ju på det att man enligt lagen, när man bröt ut delar ur hemman vid arvsskifte, måste man ta ett nytt namn åt det nya hemmanet och använda samma namn som efternamn.
Inte bara därför att man kanske inte ville ha "Galt" som efternamn... :)
Hans

 
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