In Rörum, Österlen there is a house on a field that always makes me want to jump out of the car and take photos of it. Sometimes there's lots of black crows or rooks on the field and my dream is to be there on a foggy day and shoot a photo exactly when the birds lift from the field with the house in the foreground. That would be so cool.
One of the days on our last trip to Österlen we took an evening stroll to the house and even though there were no rooks I think the pictures turned out really moody and nice.
Isn't it such a cinematic feel to this place!?

I'm pretty sure you will see more of this house on this blog in the future. I'm so not done with it yet! I still need those crows to cooperate with me!
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Hello! Busy days now but I just wanted to pop in and show you some photos.
A week ago David and I went to Rörum for a few days. We are writing on our movie and had to get away to concentrate on the screenwriting for a while. When we arrived the weather was amazing (too hot for me, but perfect for everybody else) so we went for a walk over the hills.
A tree eating another tree.
David brought his film camera and was quite annoying following me around filming me while I was taking photos. A car even stopped for us so it wouldn't disturb us. Haha, we waved to them that they could drive past us. They probably thought we were filming something important.
Well, we weren't.
Fluff!
Our goal! The Lonely Tree.
When we came to the top David started filming the amazing view and I said hello to the sheep.
Suddenly something was happening behind David's back. Hahaha, this makes me laugh so hard!
Dinner time!
Hello.
David tried to befriend a shy sheep.
He tried very hard.
It didn't work out so well. The sheep went all ostrich mode and hid his head in the tree trunk.
We left the sheep and the tree and found some chicken bums instead.
And that was that walk. I've got lots of more photos from our little trip to show you. You know I can't keep my camera down when I'm at Österlen.

Bye for now!
Hope you are having a less stressful time than I have. It will all pay off soon though. I'll tell you more about that some other day.
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A few days ago Teater Esther- The theatre group that I'm part of- went on a little trip to the sea to take som photos for our poster. We are doing a play called Människor i solen written by Jonas Gardell. I won't show you the poster photos yet but here are some behind the scenes photos that I took while we were goofing around. The photos are taken with my Nikon and with my iphone.
For you who don't know my friend Lovisa I can tell you this: This is NOT her. This is "Siv".
Lovisa left her true self the moment she dressed like this and stepped into our car.
Lovisa is the model I used for my last jewelry lookbook if you would like to see the "real" her.
When we reached Saltholmen we got ready for the photo shoot! David is our photograher.
Last minute preparations...
Olle turns into Svante.
I play the role of Stina. She looks like this.
Hanna plays my wife, Ingrid. But this is The Little Mermaid.
As you can see...
The family of Siv, Svante and their kid Sara. Sara is played by Frida.
Lisa plays Fru Sörensson. Crazy lady.
And that's all you get to see for now. More info will come here shortly, I promise!
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Two of me in my new (to me) raspberry red jacket:
Two model ships in windows. One shadowed on the floor and one taken from the outside looking in. The first one is mine and the second one is my parents':
Two breakfasts:
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