S:t Olofsholm

We took a trip to S:t Olofsholm with a fresh-baked blueberry pie.
It was nice and sunny by the bunker.

 

 

 

 

The wind power plant at Smöjen is on the horizon.

 

 

 

 

Traces from the stone industry.

 

 

 

 

 

This blue anemorte is a bit blurry, but I like it. It’s like silk paper or frosted glass.

 

 

Smart ”book” that are spread all around the area.

 

One book is about the islands, another book is about the chapel, and
Saint Olof, who brought Christianity to Gotland, and from that book,
there’s a big leap to the book about the Second World War.

 

Roine relaxed while I was walking around with my camera.

 

The chapel’s wall has mysterious traces…

 

Grass on a bunker.

 

Cloud-catching tree.

Åsa Stenström

Market communication consultant

I live and work on Gotland, Sweden’s biggest island, right in the middle of the Baltic Sea. I’m interested in many things and somehow I happened to start four blogs with different content.

Asa In the Middle of the World is in English and is also about life on this island, but the content has changed to be more about Apple. I’m very interested in Apple and since 1989 I’m a Happy Apple User.