Sometimes I find photos in my computer that I've chosen to edit but for some reason haven't put here on the blog. Most times they are just left behind and forgotten but some of them wants to be blogged, and who am I to say no then?
So here are twenty random, pretty, weird, funny and even scary photos from the last four months that were too good to end up unblogged and forgotten.
It was autumn but the moss was green like summer.
Mushrooms were found.
Mushrooms are weird and beautiful.
The bark on the trees looked like landscapes from outer space.
When the trees were fiery orange we started to film
a movie at the cemetery.
Hanna could fit in any scary movie. Olle is yet unaware of the evil sitting beside him.
Winter landed on the roofs of Gothenburg.
The city was cold and bright.
One december day I was treated to brunch at Hagabadet with Becka.
I don't think you understand how full I was when we left.
The sunset view from our balcony was nothing short of amazing.
And the one from my job was quite perfect too.
Snuggling feet one lazy sunday morning.
A piece of jewelry in the making.
Meeting with Hanna in her kitchen. We are planning great things together.
Coffee and ideas.
One evening I met up with Becka at a restaurant.
It was a weekday and we were both tired and in some serious need of talking, sipping wine and eating nice food.
Cozy bar lights.
I'll end this post with one hell of a scary photo of Hanna from the first evening of our week of filming at Österlen. Film directors of scary movies: Look! You have your next star!
End of random photo post. For this time.
Woke up to a grey and misty morning, jumped into my clothes, ignored the gigantic tear in my stockings, swept some make up on my face, made my hair into a pretty bun on the top of my head, tied a ribbon underneath, chose some matching pair of earrings, hung the camera around my neck and flew down the stairs only 20 minutes after I've woken up. I'm just cool that way. A ninja with the super power of making myself dolled up in less than half an hour. Aw Yeaaah!
The reason for my morning eagerness? I was having a flea market date with my dear friend Becka, and my purse was filled with coins from the christmas fair that I re-discovered like a long forgotten treasure in a tin box the other day giving me the feeling of being all rich.

First stop was the flea market of Finska Pingstkyrkan (Finnish Pentecostal Church). It is a strange place. Mostly really ugly things but sometimes you'll find great stuff there super cheap.
It always smells horrible there because they serve boiled eggs and herring in the café there every saturday and apparently they're not fans of open windows or air condition...
Hej Kompis! (Hi buddy!)
Here you can see a blurry Becka inspecting a questionable bag while I hide among the coats.
I found a lovely lavender blue dress in a 60's style that I think was made by the previous owner. I love to find hand made stuff when I'm thrifting! It makes the clothes even more special in my opinion.
Becka found three gorgeous teacups that made me super jealous. Not that I need any more teacups, but still...
Next stop was Ungdomshjälpen (Youth help). Every time I walk in there I think that I'm going to buy lots of neat stuff but I NEVER find anything. Don't know why I bother coming back, really. I guess part of the reason is that it's really close to where I live. And the hope that I some day will find something amazing there.
After our little thrifting walk we walked past an impromptu christmas tree cemetery. And Babys legs. Apparently.
Found a cozy corner at the french coffee place.
Becka splitting a salmon sandwitch in two.
Half a salmon sandwitch and half a
semla makes for a truly amazing
fika .
Becka trying to pour coffee gracefully...
...but ending up giggling adorably half a second later.
We sat at the café for almost two hours talking about life, love, work and creativity and didn't say goodbye until we had marked a new date in our calenders.
Such a good way to spend a free saturday morning.
Yesterday evening when the sun was about to set, David and I went for a walk. I had brought my camera with me to take some photos along the way. We were heading towards the cemetery first and then we were going to get something to eat at another part of town.
This is what I saw that captured my eye.
Two naked guys having a fist and stone throwing fight over which one of them could have the sled. We didn't stay to see who won.
When we arrived at the cemetery the sun was setting behind the tombstones.
PEACE.
The sky was all sorts of beautiful and made you want to stretch your arms towards it in joy.
You know that hazy kind of light that comes around that time of the evening, I love that.
Some dead people apparently needed sphinxes guarding them.
Oh my, this is the place for scary movies.
Peekaboo sun behind the church tower.
After this we left the cemetery and went to get some food.
We passed over the bridge and waved to the lion on the fort Skansen Lejonet.
Walked through some not so pretty, but still very interesting, parts of Gothenburg to get to the libanese grill where we picked up our food before we went home again.
The air smelled a lot like spring and I'll keep that in my nose until this winter has passed. Today seems to be all wintery and cold again and if yesterday was all the spring we'll get for a few weeks I still know it's out there waiting. And that's good enough for now.
Gothenburg yesterday was foggy and wet.
Remember when I told you you wouldn't have to wait a whole week for my 2012 recap?
Well, apparently I'm not to be trusted...