Skarvruet

Winter is still holding us in an iron grip. It was -33°C this morning, which to my recollection is the coldest I’ve experienced in the middle of March. The sun does an excellent job in warming up the air, but the temperature plummets again as the sun goes down. When I go for my after-work walk or ski, the temperature drops 5-10 degrees between going out and coming in. And so it was today as well, I skied out with sweat running on my back, and glided back to the car with frozen fingers and a frozen face. And a smile. 🙂

No snowmobiles
No snowmobiles? No problem! Same story I see everywhere… the snowmobilers don’t respect any signs or laws. I’ve started to dream about catching one of them in the act, and get a picture of illegal driving with the license plate visible.
Lill-Skarven
Lill-Skarven
Skarvruet
The shadows are getting longer and I realised that my timing was perfect to catch the last light on Skarvruet.
light on Skarvruet
And here’s the light on Skarvruet
Last light
Just before the sun disappeared behind Storvigeln

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