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I love the way in which many (old?) windows in sweden can be closed, as you can see in the first photo. Great system. :) Besides that, lovely photo's.
ReplyDeleteI've said it before, but you should make an Adolf's house book! It would be so beautiful. What do you think Adolf would think of it?
ReplyDeleteJohan looks so sad in the 2nd picture! Is the house still "alive"?
ReplyDeleteThat last image is so beautiful and haunting. And I'm swooning a little over the appliances.
ReplyDeletethe first one is charming, it looks like johan is waiting for something magical
ReplyDeleteJag älskar den första bilden.
ReplyDeleteHar Adolf varit och tagit farväl av sitt hus sedan han flyttade?
wow, it's beautiful to see some "inhabitated" photos of the house. so different. the first shot is really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteVad fint att lill-Adolf tar sig ett glas vid köksbordet.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandra,
ReplyDeleteDid you see "you" are on
allthemountains.blogspot?
xx
You know, it's amazing to me how forlorn Adolf's house should look, but you're always able to capture a happy spirit in your photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog!! loved my visit, great photos, love the soft color
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful place to photograph... full of inspiration
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