A common part of Eskilstuna in photos. I just wanted to shoot it in a fish eye lens perspective, and with those wonderful autumn colours.
So, I got a fish eye lens for my iPhone as a birthday gift from my sons recently. I just had to show you the Autumn look,  thru that, of the Fors Church here in Eskilsuna, Sweden. 
Behind an old barn just outside Slagsta, was this really old diesel pump. Probably it was used by the nearby farmers.
Beautiful Autumn colours in the park at Fors Church, and the sun rises over Söder in Eskilstuna.
Heather covered in spider web covered with melted frost that turned into drops if water.
After a really cold night the lake smoke spread over the Lake Näshulta in the early morning sun, and made it all look a bit spooky...

6.30 in the morning. The morning coffee in the making. During our hiking weekend at the beautiful hiking trail Sörmlandsleden.
Evening sun over the flat calm Lake Näshulta making it almost impossible to say whether this photo is upside down or not.
Popeye - iconic Tokyo craft beer pub. Notice the triple rows of taps in the background.
A man hiding from the morning sun at the morning market in Mykonos City.
Enjoying a Greek craft beer at a table in the shades. Mykonos, Greece.
A glass of cold, Swedish craft beer. Look closely at the glass and you see the world upside down.
The water is rushing thru the floodgates at Skjulsta nature reserve. Almost creating a white foam...
The view from the small bridge crossing Karl IX Canal (built early 1600) during a Sunday walk in the Skjulsta nature reserve.
This morning everything had a white and frosty cover. The morning frost made these thistles look like art.
A beautiful Autumn Forrest. Behind all those trees was a rock. It all almost gave a mysterious or magical feeling.
The rhubarb plant enjoying the autumn morning sun.
It's been a while since our children used the swing.
Morning dew on the elephant grass still waiting for the warming sun.
A blue sky reflected in Waterfront Building, Stockholm.

The plums keep falling this fall. A bucket full each day.
Abbe picked a fallen, green apple in our garden and went sun bathing.
Our brown Labrador Abbe wondering where we are.
A row of hops from the last day of the harvest in our own garden. The hop plants have been here for at least 70 years. Hop variety unknown.


Stock rose in the sun. Makes it look like paper thin.
Lime green hops in early September, just before our harvest.
Inspecting the hop garden. Late August evening. A few weeks before harvest.
A viking monument at Balsta, Eskilstuna, Sweden
A dark and heavy sky over Balsta Musikslott (Balsta Music Castle). Originally it was a  nursing home.
Crayfish dinner with a perfect beer match.
The boule court in the small Provence village Levens was abandoned a long time ago.
Old stairways in an old building in Vieille Ville in Nice, France
How did they actually plan the positions of the windows on this old building in Vieille Ville in Nice? This was the view from the stairways in the house we stayed in.
Rails detail from a house in vieille vile in Nice.
Every night during our stay in Vieille Vill in Nice the sound was alarming from the nearby bars. One of those nights I just leaned out from our bedroom. 


Home made and spicy Noodles Hang with chicken. 
In Swedish, the road sign says "Hop street". What a good name for a street!!

White currants just waiting to get picked in our garden, earlier this summer.
Nils Oscar was here, is the message at the bottom of this glas. Nils Oscar being a Swedish craft brewery. And yes, the beer was good!
Too much rain for the down pipes. Happened a lot this summer.
Hey, this pool is to small for me! It feels like I'm standing in my drinking water bowl.

A cow and the flag of Greece. A moment during a morning run to Mykonos Town.
Greek craft beer on the balcony outside our hotel room at Mykonos.


Suddenly Messiah appeared under the evening sun at Mykonos, Greece. Realised it actually was our youngest son, Noah. So, it was close!
Strawberry blossom. Early summer in the garden.
A good beer. Simple as that.
A garden cornflower. Typical Swedish summer flower.
Early morning walk in June and sun shines thru the birch tree pendants.

Typical Swedish summer. Green trees, a Swedish flag and a rain-heavy sky!!
Track and field. Father and son.