Guess what I did. Yes - Bike tour! :)

- Prancing #horse by the gate to some estate. #statue
- Eventually you always find yourself on a frigging golf course...
- The coastal meadows at Lundåkra bay, south of #landskrona . On the horizon the iconic twin silhouettes of the Barsebäck nuclear plant, closed since 2005. The Danish never understood why we built two atomic reactors in a metroplitan area with some 3-4 million people in it. A very valid point...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barseb%C3%A4ck_Nuclear_Power_Plant
At least now #spring seems inevitable...

#landskrona
A short morning tour to Borstahusen's fishing harbour

#landskrona #boats
A bleak and pointless day...
At least I live a 5 minute's walk from this.

#landskrona #silentsunday

Sunday soundtrack:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pMLxnM6veA
A fairly drab and useless day in #Landskrona - but then; what do I expect? :)

- Found an old red #Volvo #tractor at Lundåkra Marina. Sparked some joy.
- A happy face on a bridge rail. A forgotten baby's rattle I guess. Also sparked a moderate amount of joy
- Some plants I can't identify. Anyone? Look like some sort of cabbage. Don't think they are, but they have a cabbage-ish aura. #identify
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Åtalas efter en kväll i Glumslöv

Aftonbladet
You liked the sphynx cat I gave you a few weeks back, and rightfully so - it is a lovely cat.
Here are some other highlights from that Transformer Station, now decorated with these amazing photos. Turns out they are part of our biennial photo event"Landskrona fotofestival".
Photos by the Mexican photographer/artist Fernando Montiel Klint.

https://fernandomontielklint.com/

#landskrona #photography #streetart
I've seen it from the train a gazillion times so I thought I should check it out. Meet "Stubbamöllan", an old #windmill in Häljarp south of #Landskrona. It's old - from 1784.
In 1784 Gustav III was king of Sweden (you can see him photobombing the last pic).

It's easy to forget that #history is actually an endless string of pearls, one day at a time, and history is closer than you think; I've met a man who met a man who really met Gustav III. My (adoptive) dad's dad was born around 1890 and, as a toddler, he met a very, very old man in the small hamlet of Tombo. This man's mother had visited Stockholm whith the, at the time, newborn 'old' man and the King himself had smiled at the young mother and her baby. Or at least that's the story.

So... everything is so close, and the veils are so thin you can see right through them if you just close your eyes.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_III
Meet "Dave", the storm. The pictures doesn't really do him justice. The gusts almost threw me on my caboose a few times and he has wreaked a substantial amount of havoc further north.

#landskrona #storm #weather
Easter day triptych outside #landskrona museum

#selfie