Photos from the mountains
Feb. 6th, 2021 06:38 pmI am in the Swedish mountains for two weeks, taking advantage of the fact that I can teach from anywhere (as long as there is internet). My parents and I rented a cabin and drove up, bringing all our food, and obviously we are isolating ourselves up here. The weather is lovely, with blue skies and thick soft snow, and we're going cross-country skiing a lot (well, when I'm not teaching).
Here I am in my red anorak.

Snow and sun and trees.

I think these mountains are on the Norwegian side.

A willow tit! Not pictured: the sandwich crumbs we kept throwing at them. The English name is weird to me, since in Sweden they mostly live in coniferous forests (the Swedish name is "talltita", or "pine tit"), but it seems they do indeed live among willows in England.

An ancient, twisted Scots pine. The top half probably killed by the fungus Cronartium flaccidum.

Here I am in my red anorak.

Snow and sun and trees.

I think these mountains are on the Norwegian side.

A willow tit! Not pictured: the sandwich crumbs we kept throwing at them. The English name is weird to me, since in Sweden they mostly live in coniferous forests (the Swedish name is "talltita", or "pine tit"), but it seems they do indeed live among willows in England.

An ancient, twisted Scots pine. The top half probably killed by the fungus Cronartium flaccidum.

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