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wickedlizard 28. August 2008, 09:49

nice!!!!! i really like those photos! :wink:

attilasoul 28. August 2008, 10:10

Cool lines. It is from Louisiana? :smile:

nopanic 28. August 2008, 10:47

@ Isabel
Thanks Issy, I´m glad you do. Green was the only living colour yesterday. Green seems to come alive in grey weather :smile:

@ Atilla
BINGO Tilla. Sharp eyes you´ve got. Went to see the Per Kirkeby exhibition and found out I was far too early.It wont start until the second of next month :eyes: I´m really enjoying my holiday. My absentmindedness encounters altzheimers :D SO I went outside in the park in order to shoot a little :up:

attilasoul 28. August 2008, 10:52

:yes: :happy:

It's cool that you're enjoying your time off. Is it just this week, or...?

nopanic 28. August 2008, 10:55

Glad you ask me that :D
I have yet 17 days of wonderful freedom to spend :hat:

attilasoul 28. August 2008, 11:45

Ohhhhh you are one lucky man, Nic! I wish it was me. awww But ok. I had almost all of July off, so I guess I can't complaint, really.

nopanic 28. August 2008, 11:52

That´s right. You can´t. p:

attilasoul 28. August 2008, 11:54

I do it anyway! :lol:

nopanic 28. August 2008, 11:59

Ofcourse you do :lol:

attilasoul 28. August 2008, 12:00

I want that too! Oh... I have tomorrow off. I guess that's at least something. :cool:
Are you travelling anywhere, or is it holidays in Denmark?

nopanic 28. August 2008, 12:02

I´m desperately trying to finish a painting :left:

cakkleberrylane 28. August 2008, 12:08

Beautiful combination of colors and lines!

attilasoul 28. August 2008, 12:08

Then why are you by your computer?! :wink:

Go back to your painting and finish it. And remember to let us see it when it's done! :yes:

ricewood 28. August 2008, 16:05

Smashing minimalism under control.

RuneSB 28. August 2008, 16:38

Oh, Øresund, my øresund, uhh i miss it! :lol:
Great photos :sherlock:

gdare 28. August 2008, 17:04

I thought Louisiana is in USA :eyes:

ellinidata 28. August 2008, 17:14

wow!
Nic you did it again!
that a pure "green velvet!"

stellar! :heart:

edwardpiercy 28. August 2008, 19:14

Wow, there's no way I could make it up all those steps, but they sure are beautiful to look at.



nopanic 28. August 2008, 20:26

@ Lois
Thanks Lois. Doing my best :smile:

@ Tilla
Yes Mum :left: :eyes:

@ Allan
The landscape did what it was told that day :D

@ Rune
Yeees our beautiful waters :up:

@ Darko
It is dark, but for some odd reason Loisiana Museum of Modern Art is placed in Humlebæk, Denmark :happy:

@ Angeliki
You´re right. The lawns are very soft. I always take my shoes off when I´m there :happy:

@ Edward
Thats for sure. Those steps can make your heart pound :eyes:


ricewood 28. August 2008, 20:39

For your information:

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art got it's name from a guy by the name Alexander Brun. He erected the villa and named it "Louisiana". It still makes the main entrance to the museum. Mr Brun was married with three women through his life, and all three of them were named Louise.

Source: Wikipedia Danish.

edwardpiercy 28. August 2008, 20:44

That's odd. All those wives named Louise.

I'd like to have six wives named Susan.

Uh oh. Here I go again, corrunpting the post. :smile:

nopanic 28. August 2008, 20:44

Thanks Allan. :up: I imediately pass the info to you Darko p:

Stardancer 28. August 2008, 20:46

Beautiful photos, Nic.

:up:

:smile:

nopanic 28. August 2008, 20:50

Thats totally ok Ed. I fully understand your point of view :happy:

Hi star! Thanks a lot ::

ellinidata 28. August 2008, 21:18

:lol:
Ed,
I thought your favorite name was Scarlet!


Nic,
that lawn is for a soft "party"
:D

nopanic 28. August 2008, 21:59

Yep. barefoot tango :cool:

ellinidata 28. August 2008, 22:06

:lol: exactly what I had in my mind!

gdare 29. August 2008, 05:45

Thanks for the info :up:

attilasoul 29. August 2008, 06:53

Originally posted by Nik:

@ Tilla
Yes Mum :left: :eyes:



Call me Mum again and I'll spank your butt! :wink:

ellinidata 29. August 2008, 11:08

you are threatening him with pleasure ! :lol:

attilasoul 29. August 2008, 11:14

It was not a threat. It was a promise. :devil:

ellinidata 29. August 2008, 11:15

:lol:
he loves promises too!

great to see you Tilla :smile:



attilasoul 29. August 2008, 11:18

:smile:

Henar 29. August 2008, 12:01

Lovely shots!!! I like the contrast between nature and man made stone stairs. They´re so clean and simple, if you know what I mean.
Please, keep up with these great posts!:up:

b_laudanum 29. August 2008, 17:27

I don't understand why people cut the grass.






ellinidata 29. August 2008, 20:22

in the US if your grass is higher than 10 inches you get a ticket for over 600 USD from your borough,
I do have a regular gardener in my country house for this exactly reason.
Snakes, wild animals and more can be dangerous for the neighbors if your back yard becomes a small jungle.
If you ask me I do not agree with grass not more than 1/2 an inch.Green is beautiful!

b_laudanum 29. August 2008, 20:27

higher than 10 inches? :eyes: :faint:

I do agree with the fact of not become a small jungle because of the neighboors and the family safe, but sometimes I guess, the council worry about so many stupid things and do so many stupid laws...

ellinidata 29. August 2008, 20:30

exactly my point!
when it rains and there is a flooding in the roads,
they can invest time and energy to correct some of the Borough problems
instead of walking with a ruler(just saying)
to see who will get a ticket for an uncut grass!
:heart:

b_laudanum 29. August 2008, 20:39

That's right!

ellinidata 29. August 2008, 20:44

indeed!
:heart:

nopanic 29. August 2008, 21:53

@ Angeliki and Tilla
Ladies I won´t dare to interrupt your interesting conversation :D

@ Henar
Yes, Henar I know exactly what you mean. And I promise that photos like these will occur in my posts from time to time :smile:

nopanic 29. August 2008, 21:59

@ Bea
At this museum park they cut the grass in order to underline the shape of the artificial hills. The whole terrain of the park is shaped like one big sculpture :smile:

ellinidata 29. August 2008, 23:14

:D
thanks for the hospitality Nic !

nopanic 29. August 2008, 23:18

You´re welcome :happy:

b_laudanum 30. August 2008, 01:03

Yes Nic, in those places, I mean, public places is even interesting cut the grass and plants to make a beautiful garden. In this case I even agree because of art! :smile:

nopanic 30. August 2008, 07:40

@ Bea.
I´m glad. It really is beautiful there! :smile:

b_laudanum 31. August 2008, 03:50

:smile: I can imagine! :smile:

nopanic 31. August 2008, 08:59

:happy:

momable 2. September 2008, 03:37

My fave photo is the last. This is an enjoyable theme. Such lovely, thick grass. Makes one want to take off the shoes and luxuriate!

Ahh, I am imagining my happy feet and toes! Now I will roll about in the grass, slowly so I don't go off in a tumble -- I would get so dizzy rolling down the hill now. :lol: Such exploits are for the very young!

Is there an ocean at the bottom?

Thanks for the fun :smile:

nopanic 2. September 2008, 07:18

Yes Elly. There´s ocean at the bottom, but the terrain flattens out. So you wont get wet if you roll down the hill. A lot of kids do :up:
The lawn there must have been made by a golf course green keeper. :D
The kids roooool down and then runs up the stairs. Again and again :happy:

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