It is quite cold here today we have -4 degrees Celsius, so it feels more like winter than autumn. I ususlly prefer warmer weather, but as long as it stays dry it is ok
Thank you so much for this lovely feedback and now winter ❄️
season started I think 🤔 Malaysia only rainy season and hot
season , no changes in seasons 😊 you are most welcome 🙏 ❤️
Stavanger is part of the Rogaland region, which features numerous glacial erratics scattered across its landscapes. These include boulders of varying sizes often seen in fields, forests, and along coastal areas. The forests and hiking trails around Stavanger, such as Sørmarka, often feature erratics (they sometimes call them “migratory blocks from the last ice age”, adding to the rugged charm of the natural scenery.
This is very interesting. Thank you for the information, I did not know this
my pleasure
The big rock looks amazing, the glaciers must have dropped it there 10,000 years ago at the end of the ice age!
Autumn 🍁 leaves now peak season and enjoy the weather dear friend 🌷🙏🥰🌷
It is quite cold here today we have -4 degrees Celsius, so it feels more like winter than autumn. I ususlly prefer warmer weather, but as long as it stays dry it is ok
Thank you so much for this lovely feedback and now winter ❄️
season started I think 🤔 Malaysia only rainy season and hot
season , no changes in seasons 😊 you are most welcome 🙏 ❤️
Very autumnal
Yes, it looks a bit autumnal. You would not think it was taken on a winters day
You have really beautiful photos, wonderful colors!
Thank you?
Your welcome😊
That stone looks like someone already pulled the sword from it.
A good fall feel to these ones. It just goes to show you that anything that sits still very long will be covered in moss. Happy Wednesday. Allan
erratics?
I don’t think so, it’s placing makes it unlikely.
Why is that? Where was the photo taken?
By a liake in Stavanger Norway
Stavanger is part of the Rogaland region, which features numerous glacial erratics scattered across its landscapes. These include boulders of varying sizes often seen in fields, forests, and along coastal areas. The forests and hiking trails around Stavanger, such as Sørmarka, often feature erratics (they sometimes call them “migratory blocks from the last ice age”, adding to the rugged charm of the natural scenery.
This is very interesting. Thank you for the information, I did not know this
my pleasure
The big rock looks amazing, the glaciers must have dropped it there 10,000 years ago at the end of the ice age!
Thank you, I never thought of it as a big rock, but you are right, it sure is an old one.
Ancient!
Indeed
Beautiful captures. Looks like a lovely fall day.
Thank you, looks like fall feels like winter!
Picture was classic and vibe, you are right it feels more winter than autumn, peace and the best to you always
Thank you very much. Winter has indeed arrived.
Stay warm and always glad to hear from you
Nice
Thanks