Post by Lovux The Great on Jun 19, 2008 17:09:33 GMT -5
Lovux was bored.
Very bored.
So she went out and spent some time on one of her most recent hobbies: photography!
Remember the guided tour around her room? Now it’s time to see what the environment she grew up in looks like…
WARNING!!! IMAGE HEAVY!!!!
The road that leads to our home. My back is facing the parking place, so it’s not our house you can glimpse in the background, but rather the house where my grandparents on father’s side used to live. But that was MANY years ago, and now it’s owned by a family from Stockholm who comes out every summer or holiday to slack off. They’re okay.
An overview of what the environment looks like… it’s big and airy, isn’t it?
And this is where we park our cars. The red one you see belongs to one of my brothers, we call it “The Ferrari”, but it’s actually a real mini-car. XD
Here, we park our big, main car (which looks like a mini-bus) but my parents where away somewhere so obviously it’s not here now.
If we walk past the parking place, we come to the backside of the house.
The house you see here is an old stable house where the grandparents I mentioned earlier had their cows and hens and.. a horse too, I think it was, back in the days when my dad was young. Now, we use it to store wood and old bikes there.
Our house!!
This is a lovely shot, isn’t it? Let’s walk down to our main garden…
… but first, let’s have a look at the pretty lilacs!
Ta-daah! Here we are! I’ll talk about the second house you see later.
One of our many trees. Thought id’ be slightly interesting to see it…
Just the far side of our garden, and here you can see an old rock and some chopped trees and a sandbox that now mom uses as a place to plant flowers,
The big house is where we store old furniture, my dad has his workshop and my brothers keep their computers. This house also serves as a guest house, since it has many rooms and stuff. The little house is actually a tank, where we can go get water from a tap that isn't visible from this angle.
Our main house, where we all live. Can you glimpse a window behind all those leaves? That's actually where a certain Lovux resides...
Our rabbits' cage! As you can see, they live in quite a mainsion - we put two big cages together with a pipe they can run through, and made a small bridge so that they can go in and out as they please.
It's a biiiiig fence they have... I feel sorry for all these rabbits who have to live in a 1x1 metre box (and if they are lucky, on a balcona)! They should stay OUTSIDE and that's it! Rabbits aren't in-house animals, you know!
This one is a little blurry, but here is our apple tree. During the autumn, we can often spot roedeers here, eating the apples who have fallen to the ground.
A small hill, where there lives a lot of snakes.
Our "Play house", which now is being used as aplace to store our graden furniture and the rabbits' hay and other belongings.
Here, my dad keeps all his MC's.
This small road could lead either up to my grandaunt (it's her house you can spot far away), or down to the sea. More about that later.
Oh, and this is the small parkway I went through to get where I'm standing right now.
The garden's backside again.
My dad's old tractor, and it's still going strong!
Let's go on a small walk... to the sea!
I'm starting to see something over there...
Can it be...?
Yes! The sea! Wohoo! (the little hut is also one of our belongings. LULZ, someone left the door open, but that's okay; during all these years, no one has ever stolen something from the hut, even though we always leave it unlocked)
Oh, but before moving on, gotta show you this. This is our "sea cottage", and before buying the house where we live in now, my mom and dad used to live here, and during the summers, we rent it out to summer guests to earn some money. You could say that we are living in the tourist business. XP
The beach, but the latest days, we've been working on shaping ut up by adding more sand, moving rocks and so on, so it doesn't look as lifeless as it does now. The boat you see is actually my uncle's.
A way through the forest that leads out to a bigger road, to the civilication. It's the avenue everybody in our town walk through at some point in their life, to reach this picturesque little bay.
Now I'm standing on a bridge to get another overview. And yes, the water level was unusually low when I took these photos, perhaps you can guess the normal water level by looking at the pictures?
If you look really closely, you can spot two houses far away. The one at the far side is where we keep our boat (which is an old lady made of wood)
The "Ore Island". We often swim over to it during the summers and jump from the cliffs down to the water. That's the funniest thing about this sea - it's like an adventure bath IRL! XD
Okay, should we call this a day and walk back the way we came from?
Back at last!
That's it, folks! Hope you enjoyed your guided tour!
Lulz @ myself, thinking that others would actually find this interesting...
Very bored.
So she went out and spent some time on one of her most recent hobbies: photography!
Remember the guided tour around her room? Now it’s time to see what the environment she grew up in looks like…
WARNING!!! IMAGE HEAVY!!!!
The road that leads to our home. My back is facing the parking place, so it’s not our house you can glimpse in the background, but rather the house where my grandparents on father’s side used to live. But that was MANY years ago, and now it’s owned by a family from Stockholm who comes out every summer or holiday to slack off. They’re okay.
An overview of what the environment looks like… it’s big and airy, isn’t it?
And this is where we park our cars. The red one you see belongs to one of my brothers, we call it “The Ferrari”, but it’s actually a real mini-car. XD
Here, we park our big, main car (which looks like a mini-bus) but my parents where away somewhere so obviously it’s not here now.
If we walk past the parking place, we come to the backside of the house.
The house you see here is an old stable house where the grandparents I mentioned earlier had their cows and hens and.. a horse too, I think it was, back in the days when my dad was young. Now, we use it to store wood and old bikes there.
Our house!!
This is a lovely shot, isn’t it? Let’s walk down to our main garden…
… but first, let’s have a look at the pretty lilacs!
Ta-daah! Here we are! I’ll talk about the second house you see later.
One of our many trees. Thought id’ be slightly interesting to see it…
Just the far side of our garden, and here you can see an old rock and some chopped trees and a sandbox that now mom uses as a place to plant flowers,
The big house is where we store old furniture, my dad has his workshop and my brothers keep their computers. This house also serves as a guest house, since it has many rooms and stuff. The little house is actually a tank, where we can go get water from a tap that isn't visible from this angle.
Our main house, where we all live. Can you glimpse a window behind all those leaves? That's actually where a certain Lovux resides...
Our rabbits' cage! As you can see, they live in quite a mainsion - we put two big cages together with a pipe they can run through, and made a small bridge so that they can go in and out as they please.
It's a biiiiig fence they have... I feel sorry for all these rabbits who have to live in a 1x1 metre box (and if they are lucky, on a balcona)! They should stay OUTSIDE and that's it! Rabbits aren't in-house animals, you know!
This one is a little blurry, but here is our apple tree. During the autumn, we can often spot roedeers here, eating the apples who have fallen to the ground.
A small hill, where there lives a lot of snakes.
Our "Play house", which now is being used as aplace to store our graden furniture and the rabbits' hay and other belongings.
Here, my dad keeps all his MC's.
This small road could lead either up to my grandaunt (it's her house you can spot far away), or down to the sea. More about that later.
Oh, and this is the small parkway I went through to get where I'm standing right now.
The garden's backside again.
My dad's old tractor, and it's still going strong!
Let's go on a small walk... to the sea!
I'm starting to see something over there...
Can it be...?
Yes! The sea! Wohoo! (the little hut is also one of our belongings. LULZ, someone left the door open, but that's okay; during all these years, no one has ever stolen something from the hut, even though we always leave it unlocked)
Oh, but before moving on, gotta show you this. This is our "sea cottage", and before buying the house where we live in now, my mom and dad used to live here, and during the summers, we rent it out to summer guests to earn some money. You could say that we are living in the tourist business. XP
The beach, but the latest days, we've been working on shaping ut up by adding more sand, moving rocks and so on, so it doesn't look as lifeless as it does now. The boat you see is actually my uncle's.
A way through the forest that leads out to a bigger road, to the civilication. It's the avenue everybody in our town walk through at some point in their life, to reach this picturesque little bay.
Now I'm standing on a bridge to get another overview. And yes, the water level was unusually low when I took these photos, perhaps you can guess the normal water level by looking at the pictures?
If you look really closely, you can spot two houses far away. The one at the far side is where we keep our boat (which is an old lady made of wood)
The "Ore Island". We often swim over to it during the summers and jump from the cliffs down to the water. That's the funniest thing about this sea - it's like an adventure bath IRL! XD
Okay, should we call this a day and walk back the way we came from?
Back at last!
That's it, folks! Hope you enjoyed your guided tour!
Lulz @ myself, thinking that others would actually find this interesting...