"A man is a very small thing, and the night is very large and full of wonders." -Lord Dunzany

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Narvik by Sunset


Beisfjord tonight (where alle the pretty women live)

Beisfjord tonight

Beisfjord tonight


Autumn is here – yellow leaves are sailing down creeks and rivers

Autumn Leaves in the Taraldsvik River

Autumn Leaves in the Taraldsvik River


9/11 – 9/14 – never forgetting

You probably remember where you were on 9/11 2001? I was on my way to the pharmacy to pick up some drugs for my father. We had nursed him at home for some time at that point, due to the total incompetence of the local hospital. While driving to town I heard about the terror against the Twin Towers in New York. For the first few seconds I was convinced I had tuned into a film review program. It sounded unreal. The story was so fantastically unbelievable, that I was sure they in the next sentence would mention some director or actor. That was until I heard one of NRK’s famous reporters live from New York. That’s when it dawned on me – the world would never be the same again…

Three days later my dear, loving, wise father passed away from cancer. That is a week I’ll never ever forget – as long as I live. I guess the hurt and the sorrow from these so very evil days has become a part of me. They will never go away, they will probably never truly heal – but they are getting better and more integrated into who I am as a person for every passing day. And in the end – maybe that is what will matter.

By these beautiful – and so very true – words from the film “Dying to have known”, I leave this day and week in the hope of a better world with an end to naivety, stupidity and a prayer for all man kind to serve The Good and turn their back on evil:

For each of us eventually – whether we’re ready or not – some day, it will come to an end. There will be no more sunrises, no more minutes, hours or days. All the things you collected – whether treasured or forgotten – will pass to someone else. Your wealth, fame and temporal power will shrivel to irrelevance. It will not matter what you owned or owed. Your grudges, resentments, frustrations and jealousies will finally disappear. So too your hopes, ambitions, plans and to-do-lists will expire. The wins and losses – that once seemed so important – will fade away. It won’t matter where you came from or what side of the tracks you lived at the end. Even your gender and skin color will be irrelevant.

So what will matter? How will the value of your days be measured? What will matter is not what you bought but what you built. Not what you got but what you gave. What will matter is not what you learned but what you thought. What will matter is every act of integrity, compassion, courage or sacrifice that enriched, empowered and encouraged others to emulate your example. What will matter is not your competence but your character. What will matter is not how many people you knew, but how many will feel a lasting loss when you’re gone. What will matter is not your memories, but the memories that live on in those who loved you. What will matter is how long you will be remembered, by whom and for what.

9-11 - 9-14 - never forgetting

9-11 - 9-14 - never forgetting


Trout Joy

Trout jumping in one of the Østervik Mountain Lakes

Trout jumping in one of the Østervik Mountain Lakes


My Great Grandparent’s House

My Great Granparent's House - Bø in Vesteraalen - 1936

My Great Granparent's House - Bø in Vesteraalen - 1936


Cumulus

Beautiful Cumulus Clouds are towering up above Narvik right now…

Cumulus Clouds

Cumulus Clouds - This is an HDR-composite photo. I chose this technique to try and emphasize the 3 dimensional structures in the clouds. Did I succeed?


Blazing Sunset Yesterday

This sunset formed outh over the Ofoten Fjord yesterday. It made me wonder about the futures of our children.

The future of our children today is a mystery – and the future of their children is even more so. Will they see the natural world and the wild creatures therein only as historical snapshots? Was this snapshot one of those snapshots? The pivotal moment for modern civilization is here. Like the proverbial canary in the coal mine, all wild creatures bare testament to the health of our external metabolism, our natural world – the environment.

Sunset on the Ofoten Fjord

Sunset on the Ofoten Fjord


More Dramatic Clouds

More-Dramatic Clouds

More-Dramatic Clouds


Dramatic Clouds

Dramatic Clouds

Dramatic Clouds


Fantastic Aurora Borealis!

Yesterday I got to see on brilliantly fantastic Aurora Borealis Show! (Click on the pictures to see it full size! Click once, wait until it loads, then click once again and – VOILA! – you’ve godt it full size!)

Aurora Borealis last night - a spectacular show

Aurora Borealis last night - a spectacular show


More from yesterday’s Aurora-show

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Bogen in Ofoten

During World War 2 the German occupation force filled this fjord with piers, docks, barracks, roads and equipment for servicing naval vessels such as full size battleships and u-boats. Not much from that evil time resides in this beautiful, peaceful fjord today.

Bogen in Ofoten

Bogen in Ofoten