
I don’t know what this is.
Well: They are shoes.
Obviously.
What is not obvious is; what are they doing there, in that position?
Who put them there?
Why?
How?
And where can I buy a similar rack for my shoes?

I don’t know what this is.
Well: They are shoes.
Obviously.
What is not obvious is; what are they doing there, in that position?
Who put them there?
Why?
How?
And where can I buy a similar rack for my shoes?

Did some concert photos for Kroa, where students in tiny, little Bø go for som R&R. This night was “Lausgrus”, which brings new, up-and-coming bands onto the stage.
THe event is found at Kroaibo.no The bands were Atone and Scumbag Travelagency

Prague is supposedly one of the most beautiful cities of Europe. Here is more proof.

The mountains of Andalucia are as good a place to enjoy a melon as any other.

Everybody should eat a sandwich with tentacles sticking out of it at least once in their life.

A Speechless Saviour: I know none of the details in his story except that he used to be a fisherman and once, many years ago, he saved five children from drowning.
Since then he has been silent.

Climbing 450 height meters, sometimes on the back of your bike, sometimes the bike on your back, is worth it when this is the reward.
This view is from Bryggefjell, which lies in Bø, Telemark.

Porsgrunn is full of houses, as a city is wont to be. None of them seem to be entirely straight.

Stavern is full of .. People. That is, during the two (three if we are lucky) months of summer we have here in southern Norway. The remaining 9 months it is as devoid of life as these garages.
Taken during a photowalk with my good friend Jostein.

Telemark has quite a few canals. This is one of the concrete blocks that watches over them.

During a detour from university -›> home I found this bridge to be interesting. As interesting as a railroad bridge can be. Which is to say; not very.

Telemark has quite a few canals.

This is yours truly. A self portrait made in the splendid light of… my bathroom. Cheap (free) lighting solution ftw.

The Porsgrunn river (or Skien River, depending on which city you come from) fills up the whole valley with mist.

The surest sign of spring in Norway is the Wood Anemone, or Hvitveis.