Monday, 9 January 2012

Three small things

Today we had the first snow for not only this year but this winter! We also had sun the other day and everyone ran out from their homes, happy. I ran all the way to the forrest. On top of that I had a panforte, made by my sister in law Birgitta, to accompany my coffee :)

Kooky is the best!

14 comments:

KBPortraits said...

Snow has been scarce everywhere this year, I think! I am in Ontario, Canada and have no snow at all right now. I cannot decide whether I like having a winter without snow or hate it.

Ana said...

This is so nice! Here in the south today the real feel passed the 40 degrees. I rather be playing in the snow :)

Irene said...

I wish we had snow here in Vienna, too!

aaahhhyes said...

What a gorgeous forrest you live in and you have captured the joy of sunlight so beautifully.

Ana said...

Preciosas imagenes :))

noreen said...

camilla - spectacular pictures! the winter ones are so beautiful and the lovely treat complements them. thank you for sharing!

barbara said...

hurray for the snow, I am still waiting for it.

the Kooky movie is a must-see!
it reminded me that there was once a time in my life when I wanted to make films like this. whatever happened to this dream?

Annie said...

Recept? Looks delicious!

Camilla Engman said...

Barbara, I'll be waiting for your film now.

Annie, I wasn't the one baking it.

Anonymous said...

Snow!? So it seems you are going to have a real winter. That's good. I'm still not sure about snow here, in Lithuania - they promised some for the weekend. Fingers crossed!

Laura Brown said...

Love the pictures.
Lucky you, here in Berlin we have a grey and brown winter.

Diana Sudyka said...

Last year I started making panforte for Christmas, as I am half a italian and I always received one as a gift. I love making it! Your sister's panforte looks amazing! I bet it was delicious with your coffee.

amber perrodin said...

beautiful 3 small things. i love to hear that you rain to the forrest. so beautiful.

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