Foxy's
winter adventures
 Part 64

A walk through the parks
to the grocery shop
2015-01-27

2015-01-27. Today I wore my dark olive Fjällräven  jacket. I made a walk to the shop near home. This picture was taken some days before. Then it was snowing.

2015-01-27. Last night it was snowing too. The snow was clinging on the trees. It was beautiful. This is our street. The tractor had plowed the road because the bus is going here.
2015-01-27. The tractor made walls of the snow they plowed away. These are put on the sides of the streets.
2015-01-27. I like these fir trees in our street.
2015-01-27. I turned to the left to another street.
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2015-01-27. The park with the high pines.
2015-01-27.  The skating rink, that belongs to the school, is behind the pines. And a pile of snow.
2015-01-27. The park. The snow they took away is on piles of snow beside the park. You can't see these here.
2015-01-27. The sun was colouring the snow in gold.
2015-01-27. I wander who put that chair out there. The kindergarten in the background.
2015-01-27. Snow in blue and gold.
2015-01-27. The play ground is behind the bushes.
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2015-01-27. The dragon in the play ground.
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This is the grocery shop near home.  But I took this picture 2007. Here you also can see I need to walk down a little hill to come to the shop.

The red sticks, stuck in the snow, are plow pegs. So the tractor driver know where to plow.

2015-01-27. My long shadow.
2015-01-27. He, he, decorated Christmas trees ;)
2015-01-27. Benches with cushions of snow.
2015-01-27. The top of a pine.
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2015-01-27. Nobody wanted to sit here :-)
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2015-01-27. Beautiful pines.
2015-01-27. This bush look so funny in the snow. :-)
2015-01-27. A pile of snow.
2015-01-27. Bikes decorated with snow.
2015-01-27. The kindergarten and the pines.
2015-01-27. This tree was  so pretty in the snow.
2015-01-27. Blue snow, blue sky.
2015-01-27. The tractor that takes away the snow from the streets.
 
Wilhelmina Schedin. 2016-03-04