Right now I’m in Enontekiö, Lapland, and have a few moments before my next guests arrive. These past weeks have been so intense with lots of aurora tours, the Winter Extreme workshop and creating new tours. There is so much to tell and so many photos to share, but all in good time.
Here is a photo I took yesterday – hours after the sun disappeared. The sunset itself was very nice, but for me the real treat appeared much later. It was nearly dark, only at the horizon there was an orange-red glow; very intense. It sent the last daylight to the snow-covered trees and created a very special atmosphere. Walking with my snowshoes through the deep snow all by myself was wonderful.
Always remember to seek and enjoy nature’s beauty – it’s worth it!
Thomas
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Wonderful impression oft the short winterdaysl I’d wish to be there, too…
Even the days are still kind of short, the light is that much more magical. You should come and visit soon!
You are a master in seeking nature’s beauty most of us overlook. As always, thank you for sharing your vision! Looking forward to what’s happening in good time 💙
The beauty is out there. Everyone can master seeing it, we just have to keep our eyes and mind open 🙂
I like it because of the tracks leading to somewhere far away. I imagine the sky painter has walked there and done that beautiful sight. Thank you, Thomas!
That’s a nice thought about the sky painter, Juha. I love these tracks and always search for them in snow. Have a nice day 🙂
Kakslauttanen was created by Jussi Eiramo in 1974 after he fell in love with the beautiful nature of Lapland, having gotten stranded there when he ran out of fuel.
Very true. Read the story about that. Somethings the right things happen 🙂
As always Thomas…the beauty in your photos are beautiful & thought provoking in wonderful ways…love this! 🌗❄️
Thanks so much, Kathy. Have a lovely Sunday 🙂