söndag 21 februari 2010

The stone man at "Explanation hill"
















Walking trough the woodlands in search for mushrooms I met this special man sculptured in stone. It was a weirdly meeting, early in the morning around six o´clock, with the mists just lifting from the ground. I had to look twice. Thought it was a sign or something worse! Instead of taking a picture directly, I sat down and just stared. 
This sculpture of stone is about two and a half meter high, compressed from two sides, so from the perspective I had when I first entered the place I couldn´t see what it was. When the morning sun at the same time broke trough the smog to  lit up the stone – I hardly couldn’t breathe when I saw the face of the stone man emerge.  Soon Good is gone a have chat with me…..  
Now I know that this sculpture was made by a man with strong personality living in the neighborhood, that used to live in a hut in summer time close to this place. He called the place “Explanation hill”. No paths leads to this place, and no one had ever told me about it before. 
Carved inthe stone is “ this hands”  and the initials E.N that stands for Erland Nilsson. I think the face is directed to the northwest, as he wrote in the end of a poem found after his dead .Translated from Swedish into English, it sounds something like this:
“To me it has always been obvious
determined by fate of what´s best
always attracted to something
that waits for me in northwest”


måndag 15 februari 2010

Feeling Green ....or Blue


This might be an enchanted blueberry picker – or what do you think? He is standing along one of the “highways” in the deep forest where I live. The moss has grown old on his head, and I think he has lost his believe in getting forward.

Old Tree trunks of Alder

The Freshwater pearl mussel needs the special biotope of the alders at the edge of the river. Their fantastic root system grows down into the water, climbing on to the river bank.

söndag 14 februari 2010

Magic environment of the Fresh Water Pearl Mussel

Peaceful

Settlement for the mussel

Here you have one of the settlements of the mussel. It is also the playground for the local trout. The Freshwater Pearl Mussel is endangered and need special factors for surviving. Besides clean running water it needs the company of trout coming along. Small larvae from the mussel live on the gills of the trout until it drops itself down to the bottom of the river. There it digs and hide itself in the sand until it get seashells all around and it becomes a tiny little mussel. Sometimes the mussels stays all their life at the same place were they ones dropped themselves. Sometimes they goes with the flows down the river to a new bank. The mussel can become more than 100 years old!

Winter coming

Summer