Last saturday was the second day of november, the month many people complain about being grey and dull. I'm here to prove you wrong, my friends.
November is full of colour and I love the many nuances of purple, orange, brown and green you can find.
So maybe I'm a bit partial because this is my birthday month but I still feel that people are being too mean to november and they just need to have a look around to see how beautiful it can be.
David and I took a walk over the amazing hills in Rörum where we got married. This is a place that is just fantastic all year round.
Lets have a look at one of those 365 gorgeous days.
Wherever we go here we get a nice look at "our" tree where we said I do in august. It's on top of a hill and can be seen from far away.
And the view when looking back from half way up the hill.
Almost there.
David got there first. But only because I was taking photos of him.
Looking out from underneath the tree. This is what I'm talking about: COLOUR! Lots and lots of it! SEE!?!
David: "What?! Are you taking photos of me from above now!?!"
Yes?
The best shaped valley I've ever seen.
Walking in line.
This is just too cute.
Makes me giggle every time.
Love how these six trees are standing there all grouped together like this. They are best friends.
And look! Our tree again!
Love how the stone wall snakes over the hills.
Moss and grass on a stump. Things like this can keep me happy and occupied for hours, I promise. There's even a rusty nail in the back. And white, whispy rope.
I have a lot of photos of this stump. From many angles. Yes.
Then we met a pretty cow and talked to her for a while before we went back home again.
Today has been a weird day. Nothing special has happened, I've just had a weird feeling all day. And a big red pimple on top of my nose. It hurts. My entire nose hurts. I mean, the skeleton is in pain.
I made the mistake of thinking the pimple was ready to be popped. It was so not ready.
I'm paying for it now, I'll tell you.
Yesterday I peeled a gazillion apples and the last one I peeled was extra special because I peeled the entire apple in one go.
Here's a little picture series showing the pride and joy of my accomplishment and the complete and utter disappointment when the peel string broke.
Today it's sunday for most people. For me it's more like a monday since I'm off to work soon. Even the weather is grey and monday gloomy. Not that all mondays are rainy, that would just be too sad.
Hej hej!
So I'm back with the promised Entire Day iPhone post.
I love to take photos with both my Nikon and my iPhone and the biggest difference (besides photo quality and options) is how I edit them afterwards. All photos taken with my Nikon is edited in Adobe Lightroom but my Iphone photos never leave my phone for editing. I'm using the app VSCOCam for all my photos because I think it's the best photo app there is. I actually take my photos with VSCOCam too becuase it has the ability to separate exposure and focus, making it possible to have more control of the light and the focus in the pictures. By the way, I'm not sponsored by VSCOCam, I'm just a little bit in love.
After the photo has been taken I edit it in the app. Sometimes I use the great premade filters but I can also change the light, contrast, and play with the tints of the shadows and highlights and so much more if I want to do that. It is a terrific app!
The cold i had a few weeks ago came back with a vengeance during last weekend and yesterday was a particularly bad day so I didn't have much energy and I slept a lot in between our little adventures. But here is my day anyway!

Woke up around 8 in the morning because I couldnt breathe through my nose. Lay in bed looking at the light coming through the shade. I love the light in this room in the mornings. It makes such a lazy and cozy feeling.
We decided to go in to Simrishamn for breakfast. This is how I looked. Tired and under the weather but quite happy anyway.
Simrishamn in morning light. Love to see the market people getting everything ready for the day.
We always go to a place called Café Kagan, they have a great breakfast buffet!
Breakfast! That bread is to die for.
When we came home I ended up infront of the jigsaw puzzle again.
It actually went quite well this time.
But after a while I fell asleep in the sofa for two hours. I was so tired!
Afternoon snacks! Persimon and plum. And a large cup of tea.
Sat infront of the computer for a while editing the photos that I blogged yesterday.
Time for some fresh air! I decided to leave my Nikon at home and took the analog camera we bought on a fleamarket this summer. And my iPhone, of course!
We went to Vik! This is the fishing village where I spent every summer as a child and up until three years ago. Love this place so much. The house prices there are insane and my family used to rent a house there for a couple of weeks every summer before they got the house we're in now.
David and I try to squeeze in a little trip to Vik everytime we are here becuase it's just so beautiful.
The cliffs have perfect natural steps making it easy to get in and out of the water. If you know where to find them...
The Rose! A famous rock formation that people come from afar to see. Isn't it amazing!?!
It always interests me how some things end up on cliffs and beaches. This large rusty circle thing for an example. Looks kind of nice there anyway.
When we came home we made a very tasty fish soup with canned cocktail tomatoes, celery, potatoes, carrots, three different types of onions, lots of garlic, salmon and cod and a dollop of aioli on top. I just improvised the recipe and it turned out amazing!
You can see for yourself how excited I was.
David was not too keen on being photographed while eating. But I don't care, because I'm mean like that.
After dinner I edited the last bunch of photos and blogged. With the super speedy internet connection here it took a couple of hours. So now you know how much work goes into these posts!
Today has been a slow day. I've been writing a bit, we went on a walk over the hills but otherwise not much happening. Kind of nice, actually. We're going to a restaurant in the evening though so that should be fun.
Hope your weekend will be everything you want it to be.
Tjingeling!
/Lotta
Hello!
Yesterday I brought my camera with me all day long to document the day. We are in my parent's house at Österlen in the south of Sweden spending some time writing and relaxing.
Let's see what we were up to yesterday, shall we?
Breakfast!
Swedish fil (Sour milk, really good!) with mango, roasted coconut, walnut and flax seeds and a sandwich with tomatoes on it. And a cup of coffee with lots of milk.
And look at that adorable mug!
David and I got it as a wedding gift from David's friends and it's just so spot on it's almost unbelievable. It IS David and me. I love it so much!
Time to get to work. My laptop booted up to what I was doing last night which was edit photos. But now I was going to spend the day writing on a little novella I started on the day before.
I got stuck after a while.
Reeeeaaaally stuck. WHAT TO DOOOOOOO!?!?!
Okay, maybe I can do something with this?
After a few hours we decided to drive to Simrishamn to buy some food. While I was wating for David to be ready to go I took this photo of our garage.
We went to the fish shop. It's near the docks with lots of buildings like this surrounding it.
In the garage for the food store. My beautiful husband mirrored in our new (to us) car.
When we came home we sat down in front of the big jigsaw puzzle that my mother started a while back when they were here. It's one of those very old ones that we collect where every piece is completely different from the other and there is no picture on the front of the box so you have no idea what it is you are trying to make. This puzzle is so incredibly hard! The hardest one we've ever found.
In the late afternoon we went for a walk to the woods. I was dressed according to the season since it's halloween today.
In the middle of nowhere someone has made two of these lion and gargoyle posts. They are standing on each side of a road that leads into the woods. At the end of that road is a castle that looks like it's taken from a fairytale. The owners of that place must be wonderful, creative people!
LOOK AT MY HUSBAND! HE'S SO BEAUTIFUL!
Me running around in the high grass trying to imitate a bird or something.
Then we entered the woods. Such a magical place.
We left the path to see more of the woods. Beech trees are so beautiful this time of the year.
Hush! Did you hear that sound?
This is me wanting to be a heroine in an Enid Blyton type young adult book.
Found the path again and went towards the pastures.
Hello cows!
All of these colours makes me weak in the knees with joy.
Found some blue, very large, berries. Anybody out there who knows the name of this kind of berry? Are they edible? I didn't try them, I promise!
On our way home we spotted a cloud that looked like a frog.
Time to start preparing the food! David was in charge of cleaning and checking the mussels.
And this was what we made! Mussels in a white whine and cream sauce with lots of garlic and different kinds of onion. And garlic bread of course! SO TASTY I COULD DIE.
I had some coffee after dinner and continued to write on my novella for a few hours.
And then we ended up in the couch listening to a podcast.
A really good day!
Today I have been taking photos all day with my iPhone. I thought it would be fun to do one of these Entire Day posts with my Nikon and one with my Iphone because I use them differently and I like the result of both cameras.
So that post will probably be up here tomorrow if everything goes according to plans.
Happy halloween if you are celebrating that.
Så vackra bilder över så vackert landskap. Alla dessa böljande linjer som korsar varandra och böjer av mot andra och försvinner hitåt, ditåt, bakåt och bort.
En får tacka. Ja, jag brukar tycka det är så svårt att få med böljandet på bild annars men den där stenmuren hjälper liksom till med perspektivet och snirklar sig så fint över bilderna.