A cold wind blows snow across Drottningtorget, with the Central station building behind and Slussgatan passing over the canal in the middle ground. After weeks of rain and wind the thermometer is finally showing sub-zero temperatures and we have a bitter snow, but at least it brightens things up. … Continue readingSnow across Drottningtorget
Annedalskyrkan framed
The tower of Annedalskyrkan framed by a the branch of a winter-bare tree – photo taken from Slotskogen. Annedalskyrkan is working church but also a musical venue with good accoustics – well-worth a visit if there’s a concert on. Somewhat disturbingly the only other photo I have on this site to point you to is Grotesque the Snowman. … Continue readingAnnedalskyrkan framed
Welding
A welder carrying out some spot welding repairs on the tram tracks at Brunnsparken. … Continue readingWelding
Mirror image
Distorted reflexion of Gothenburg University buildings (School of Global Studies) at Campus Linné seen in a mirror for vehicles making deliveries. … Continue readingMirror image
Unihoc
A team of young hockey players – all kitted out by Unihoc – gathered at Brunsparken perhaps to travel to a tournament. … Continue readingUnihoc
Has anyone asked for me?
Metal sheet iron sculpture with the words “Has anyone asked for me?” cut through it, lying on the ground outside one of the wings of the Konstepidemi (Art Epidemic) artists’ collective. I was asking, but no one was home.
Our local paper (Göteborgs-Posten) had led me to believe there was an open day at the Konstepidemin, but they were wrong and the place was largely deserted. … Continue readingHas anyone asked for me?
At the hairdresser’s
January, I’m told, is not a particularly good month for hairdressers. We all got haircuts for Christmas and New Year and after have less interest in – and probably less money to spend on – our crowning glories. But there’s clearly still some work – on Linnegatan. … Continue readingAt the hairdresser’s