Tops op or Topsho? In the dark period of the year neon signs are more obvious – as is the serendipitous dyslexa of the neon tube. On Östra Hamngatan. … Continue readingTops op
Storm-splintered pine
Rain falling over a recently storm-splintered pine tree in the woods near Gunnestorp. Probably the work of the Storm Simone that struck the south of Sweden just before the New Year. … Continue readingStorm-splintered pine
A Cheshire Cat?
I don’t know whether this is really a Cheshire Cat – it’s clearly not smiling – but it is all head and no body in a very unexpected place high up on a wall at Tredje Långgatan. … Continue readingA Cheshire Cat?
Asleep
My last photo taken in Myrorna’s second-hand charity shop at Pustervik on Saturday. Exhausted by all the shopping, this customer had fallen asleep. … Continue readingAsleep
Dolls
Dolls – a little surprised and perhaps worried to find themselves for sale at the Myrorna second-hand charity shop at Pustervik. … Continue readingDolls
Well-studded punks
In the Myrorna second hand store at Pustervik, the bookshelves attract all sorts of readers. These two well-studded punks were looking for science-fiction – I think. … Continue readingWell-studded punks
Asia wrapped up
Yesterday, on the World’s Five Corners fountain at Järntorget, I found the figure representing Asia wrapped in a blanket from one of the nearby restaurants and with a scarf around her neck. Someone had also given her a rose and (just out of shot) a bottle of beer.
For an earlier photo of another of the figures see Ironsquare. … Continue readingAsia wrapped up