Jim took a tree walk in his neighborhood recently, so I thought I could take a tree walk too, but in my neighborhood.
Trosa river downstreams, behind the corner the Trosa harbor begins.
Trosa Villabron (housebridge) and the Villagatan alley (housestreet)
Trosa river upstreams. Behind the corner begins Trosa square. The big house on the left is Brogården (Bridgehouse).
One of the small parks in the old parts of Trosa. Outside the picture there’s a building that used to be Trosa hospital, in Swedish they called it the sickhouse. Now the building stores our politicians. Some say the sickhouse never closed and that the politicians therefore are in the right place, hehe.
How does a treewalk in your neighborhood looks like? If you feel like doing a tree walk and tell us about it on your blog, share your link to your post in the comments.
Anna
It is an excellent time of year for observing trees, and your pictures reflect this.
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Thank you and I forgot to mention your photo walks, that also inspired this post. I always enjoy them on your blog!
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El bello otoño de Trosa. Saludos desde España
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Gracias. Saludos desde Suecia 🙂
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😊
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Hey, Anna, cuantos idiomas hablas?
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Con la ayuda de Google traducir, muchos. Sin la ayuda de Suecia y el Inglés. Entiendo un poco de alemán, pero no puedo recordar lo suficiente como para ser capaz de hablar o escribir en él.
In my school years hundred years ago I wish I had understood the greatness about learning many languages. Who knew in the 70-80’s that we were going to talk to the whole world by blogging?
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I’ve run out of Reply buttons, so I’ll reply to myself here. When I was in school, they only taught French and Spanish–and American schools are terrible about teaching languages anyway. They wait till you’re 14 or so before they start, by which point some change has kicked in and you’ve lost the ability to learn them without an accent. I don’t think we were ever expected to learn them well–the teaching was pretty awful. I also wish I’d learned more, and better.
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It’s almost the same here in Sweden. Other languages seems to come very late in the education. I was afraid of other languages because I was terrified to say or write it wrong. When you learn something new that risk is very high. Smartest thing to do would have been to study extra hard, but I used the hide away technique instead. Not so smart.
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Gorgeous shots! Autumn hasn’t hit Georgia yet. Still waiting..
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Here we are between Fall and Winter. Some days are cold and some a little bit warmer. Maybe Fall really is leaving us and come to you instead 🙂
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It’s similar here in temperature, but the leaves haven’t started turning yet.
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Then you have a beautiful tree season ahead 🙂
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Same here…
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Pretty little town, Anna. Our leaves are t turning much at all yet. 😕
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Thanks. The leaves were green here a very long time and some trees are still green, but lately many trees has turn yellow and red. It’s so beautiful!
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It’s just been too dry and too warm here this Fall. It appears we may get a brief amount of color before they’re all down.
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Sounds like our early Fall weather here. No rain, still warm and since a couple of week it’s cold and dark. The season has definitely shifted.
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It’s getting cooler here, but still dry as a bone. I’m afraid our leaves are just gonna turn brown and fall.
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🍁🍂🍃🍂🍁here’s some colorful leaves for ya 🙂
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Thanks, Anna! I’ll take ’em. 😃
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These photos are beautiful
As always sheldon
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Thank you. I’m glad you like them 🙂
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I liked this! it looks so very much like here other than I don’t have a canal and a harbor. “pling”
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It’s fascinating though, that places can look similar even if it’s an ocean between them “pling”
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Thank you! What a beautiful place! I so appreciate your sharing your time effort and beautiful photography. A moment captured in time, in a distant far away land. Loved it.
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Thank you and I’m glad you like it 🙂
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Great idea. Beautiful colours. I will do a tree walk when the trees here start to turn (maybe a few more weeks this year).
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Thanks. Looking forward to your walk 🙂
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That is gorgeous, Anna. Your trees are in full colour and very beautiful.
Leslie
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Thanks. I like those colors on trees even if it means we soon have cold weather and maybe also the s-word.
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Yes that s-word. Let’s forget about that.
Leslie
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They say it’s coming here next week, but I will try to forget I heard that!
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I sure hope not.
Leslie
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I’m not ready for winter yet!
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Me neither.
Leslie
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A beautiful time of year for this.
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I agree. It’s so colorful!
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So peaceful too!
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Yes. I like that. In the Summer it is the opposite in my town. Lots of tourists and lots of noice 🙂
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Love the colors!!!
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Me too, even if it means the s-word is coming closer. Jim has forbidden the word for that not so lovely white stuff coming from up above soon.
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Thanks for linkback. What a great tree walk you did!
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Good morning
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Good evening from Sweden 🙂
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Älskar Trosa!
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Trosa tackar dig och välkomnar dig med öppna armar!
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Är ju inte så himla långt så det blir nog en visit där så småningom! Har ni inte någon fin julmarknad där som vore kul att besöka!
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Julmarknaden brukar vara välbesökt av många utifrån. Första söndagen i december varje år. Vi har ju faktiskt Trosabussen som går från Liljeholmen varje dag hyggligt många turer tror jag. Det brukar vara många som använder den på marknadsdagen tror jag. I Trosa är det fullt av torgstånd på torget den dagen. Mycket kul att kolla på om man gillar marknader med lokalproducerat och hantverk. Dåligt väder brukar det vara också, det kanske är mindre kul 😉
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Åh- kul tips! Gillar egentligen inte marknader- men det kan ju vara ganska mysigt!
Dåligt vädet är jag van vid! Kanelbulle- kanelbulle- kaneelbuleeee!!!!🙏🏻
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Jag gillar inte heller marknader, men julmarknaden i Trosa är ändå ok. Det är inte en sådan där marknad som alla mindre städer har på sommaren (Trosa också). Den här är mindre med mer lokala produkter och hantverk. Lagom med folk också. Det går att ta sig fram i någorlunda gångtakt.
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Bra! Det värsta jag vet är när man måste gå i folkmassans takt…..gillar INTE det-vill kunna röra mig i MIN takt!
Ha en bra tisdag i snöyran!
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Ha en härlig kväll!
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Du med!😘
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😃🍪mina emojis hade ingen kanelbulle! Det borde väl ändå finnas?
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Något att lägga till i vår ordbok!!! Lite nya emojjis!!!👍🏻👍🏻😉
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Ja, vi måste ju ha en modern ordlista 😉
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Whoa! Love the house with the balcony on each and every stories!!!!!!!!!
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It’s nice I think 🙂
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Thanks for linkback. Wonderful tree walk post you have 🙂
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Great blog post! I like it! I kinda wrote one that relates to it. Here it is
https://theanimalprojectblog.wordpress.com/2017/02/05/i-quit-politics/
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