Saturday snapshot – May 26th. 2012

It’s Saturday again, and as usual I’ve more than one photo to share:

My sister and I played golf at Bergen Golfklubb on Wednesday. We had a good time and I took some pictures with my phone.

Sølvi is chipping towards tee number 16.

Chipping

Ducks in the creek by hole number 2.

Ducks

Prunus Padus by the golf course.

Prunus Padus

The lake by the club house at Bergen Golfklubb.

Bergen golfklubbAnd finally, a reposting of two pictures taken earlier this week. It’s just that I’m rather pleased with them. ;-)

A rhododendron stamen.

Rhododendron stamenAnd a small mushroom/toadstool.

Mushroom/Toadstool

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Comments

Saturday snapshot – May 26th. 2012 — 13 Comments

  1. Beautiful photos. A lovely clear lake, excellent shot of the ducks, and those white blossoms remind me of our catalpa blossoms.

  2. Just lovely … looks like a peaceful place to play your golf game and the botanicals are stellar!

  3. Those are fantastic photos – especially the close-up of the stamen! I think my favorite is the one of the lake though. I haven’t been golfing in a couple of years and I miss it.

  4. I’m not much of a golfer (OK … I’m not a golfer at all) but I have to say the scenery is beautiful and you’re making a case for taking it up!

  5. I always think golf courses look so pretty…I’ve no real interest in golfing, but they look like they’d be wonderful to wander over–if there wasn’t the danger of getting hit by golf balls, of course!

    • Yes, they are nice. I wouldn’t recommend walking there when people are playing, but maybe at night. And in Norway people go skiing on them when we have snow. :-)