Dealing with nature include some extra work.
Even after a very gentle winter, a little repair is needed.
Walk inspired by “Restlessjo” and her captivating “Monday walk” themes.
Can something on a tiny island be set apart from the rest.
The small fishing village Langør does, with its 20 houses.
There may be 8-10 people living year-round,
the rest could be called weekend residents.
In former times it was an important harbor – a “skipper village”
– with a dozen small cargo sail boats.
In particular, sailed some of the island-grown potatoes to Norway.
It was said with a twinkle in eye that they returned with women the other way
– at least some in the northern part of the island have norwegian roots.
The sky changes color during the day.
Winter has been so gentle that autumn’s fruits haven’t disappeared yet.
Bathers from the sea enjoy the sunshine.
Public employeed greenkeepers.
What a beautiful island!
So big that you don’t step over each others toes and so small that you don’t disappear in the crowd. 😀
Love the greenkeepers! My husband watches a series called the Lost Kingdom. The Danes get a very bad press with their marauding and womanising 🤣🤣. I’ll happily walk with you 💕
The danes are neither worse nor better than the rest. 😀 😀 😀
– and Danish women are just as sweet, lovely and smart as women anywhere else in the world. 😉
To misquote an old song… There is nothing like a Dane, nothing in this world. There is nothing I can name that is anything like a Dane 🤣🤣
🙂
What a delightful batch of photos!
janet
There are many benefits, especially if you have young children. The time from birth to school starts, imho is perfect for children – but most have to move on, both in terms of education and work. Indeed a very small world. 😀
Beautiful island and photos! Looks serene and quiet..
It is, very quiet. 🙂
Beautiful photographs!
Glad you enjoyed this walk. 🙂
Very much! 😊
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