Snow is gone
All the snow we had for this winter is now gone. It melted away in just one week.
*sigh*
There’s still plenty of light available after my working hours, but – quite problematically – there’s very little to shoot. Of course I can drive to Reposaari fishing harbor and shoot some gulls, but that is a bit boring. I miss insects and spiders – strange me. I also miss flowers and blossoming trees. I miss butterflies and beetles, all the essential elements of my way of shooting.
I was desperate enough to buy myself a pair of skis. They are quite unused swedish army (what army, finns have always fought their wars :p) skis, and very broad. I planned to do some research and perhaps a little landscape shooting on the Isoneva marshland, but maybe next winter then.
We have snow… I measured 34cm last night in front of the house. But the south facing open areas are starting to be free of snow, so how good the remaining snow is for skiing is open to discussion. Another boring weekend ahead… *sigh*.
Like you said, all that’s left is to look forward to another season. I’m counting on crokuses to sprout up in Färila soon – it’s the only place I know of where they grow. Might be a bit awkward shoot them in the middle of the village by the big road, but at least they’ll have something to talk about… LOL!