It's spring, late March, the snow melted long ago, although the leaves have not yet grown. The sea is quiet, as if woke up and enjoys the warmth after winter. Large smooth stones, polished by sea waves, are warm under the spring sun.
It seems as if the stones were rolling towards the shore, but were stopped by some force. Amazing views.
Dark wet tree trunks seem to be frames for pictures. A few boats and yachts were visible on the pier; perhaps the sea season is not yet open. I had been sitting for an hour on warm stones, enjoying the spring sun.
It is really quite beautiful there, Nadezda. An impressive shoreline and the rocks looks so timeless. I am quite sure that I will never visit this part of the world, so I am happy to enjoy it through your eyes.
Hello dear Nadezda, thank you for the beautiful, calming photos! The video is very interesting... and you have chosen some lovely music for it. I read about the new orders issued by the authorities of your city. Take care of yourself. This too shall pass. Thank you for noticing the swans stepping at the same pace. I found them funny too.
Dear Sara, I'm glad you liked the music in my video. Yes, you're right, the quarantine was announced in the city. The quantity of disease cases in Finland gets lower and it's very good news.
Beautiful coast and wonderful scenery. I am delighted with your photos. I am also waiting for a warm, beautiful spring. For two days it was snowing and night was freezing cold - 8 °. the sun shone today. Hugs and greetings. I wish you good health.
Beautiful photos. I found the 2nd photo of the rocks very interesting and I especially loved the last one, it is spectacular. Keep safe and well. A big hug
Hello Nadezda – it was lovely looking at the river and the outdoor. The video also made me feel as if I was traveling. Because of the virus I have been in the house for over 18 days so looking at your beautiful pictures was a treat. Now I do have more time so I went back and read all your comments and looked at your posts that I missed. I really enjoyed the photos of St Petersburg at night; such a beautiful city, and so much to see. I hope someday I can come back to see more of it. Your post on lace was also very informative, and the lace so pretty.
Dear Vagabonde, first of all is your health in this dark time of epidemic. Every day I read sad news, the situation in USA is awful.I'm glad my post recollected you the days you had spent here and on the sea. Stay safe and healthy.
Dear friend, thank you so much for this wonderful post. It's like a short holiday and as I know parts of the Baltic Sea it's a wonderful memory too. As you know I'm a traveller and in these times I travel in a virtual way. Big hugs and all my best Elisabeth
It is so nice that Baltic Sea connects so many great neighbours! And Gardeners in a way too! I love the granite rocks on your pictures! We don't have such!
Thank you for stopping by Nadezda's Northern Garden blog! I'm glad to read your friendly comments very much. Feel free to comment on the posts or photos I warmly welcome the new followers on my blog.
Dear Nadezda,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! The trees looks great, and the stones was anazing to see.
I wish you a wonderful springtime!
Take care!
Hugs
It was quiet time before epidemic began, Marit. I have had wonderful day on the shore.
DeleteStay healthy.
It is really quite beautiful there, Nadezda. An impressive shoreline and the rocks looks so timeless. I am quite sure that I will never visit this part of the world, so I am happy to enjoy it through your eyes.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome David. Glad you liked the shoreline of the sea.
DeleteLovely spring! Is there cold? Here was at night -4°C, now is +3°C. Have a nice new week.
ReplyDeleteThat day it was +10 C and now is +1 C, Anne.
DeleteSuch a lovely place :)
ReplyDeleteDear Nadezda, take care of yourself and stay safe !
Greetings
I wish you Ela to stay healthy too.
DeleteHola Nadezda. Precioso lugar y maravillosas tus fotos, me encanta. Cuidate mucho. Besos.
ReplyDeleteGracias Lola, te deseo mucha salud tambien.
DeleteGorgeous pics!Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear.
DeleteMe gustan esos paisajes. Espero que todo vaya bien para ti y tu familia. Un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteY espero lo mismo, Teresa. Que te seas sana.
DeleteIs the virus affecting your ability to get out and about?
ReplyDeleteYes, Sue it is.
DeleteHello dear Nadezda, thank you for the beautiful, calming photos!
ReplyDeleteThe video is very interesting... and you have chosen some lovely music for it.
I read about the new orders issued by the authorities of your city. Take care of yourself. This too shall pass.
Thank you for noticing the swans stepping at the same pace. I found them funny too.
Dear Sara, I'm glad you liked the music in my video. Yes, you're right, the quarantine was announced in the city. The quantity of disease cases in Finland gets lower and it's very good news.
DeleteHi Nadezda,
ReplyDeleteHow are things on this side?
Wonders of images, I liked the sky and the tree.
Have a good month entry.
Hugs.
Hi, Janicce, pleased you liked my photos.
DeleteThe things go ahead, epidemic is here.
I have never sat by the shores of the Baltic, perhaps I will soon, when this nightmare is over.
ReplyDeleteOh, right word, Friko. It's nightmare.
DeleteStay healthy!
Beautiful coast and wonderful scenery.
ReplyDeleteI am delighted with your photos.
I am also waiting for a warm, beautiful spring. For two days it was snowing and night was freezing cold - 8 °. the sun shone today.
Hugs and greetings. I wish you good health.
Lucja, the weather here is strange too. Snow falls down that we have not see in winter, -1C.
DeleteGlad you liked these quiet photos.
Beautiful photos. I found the 2nd photo of the rocks very interesting and I especially loved the last one, it is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteKeep safe and well.
A big hug
Maria, these places are a bit unusual, the nature shows its character.
DeleteStay healthy!
Hello Nadezda – it was lovely looking at the river and the outdoor. The video also made me feel as if I was traveling. Because of the virus I have been in the house for over 18 days so looking at your beautiful pictures was a treat. Now I do have more time so I went back and read all your comments and looked at your posts that I missed. I really enjoyed the photos of St Petersburg at night; such a beautiful city, and so much to see. I hope someday I can come back to see more of it. Your post on lace was also very informative, and the lace so pretty.
ReplyDeleteDear Vagabonde, first of all is your health in this dark time of epidemic. Every day I read sad news, the situation in USA is awful.I'm glad my post recollected you the days you had spent here and on the sea.
DeleteStay safe and healthy.
Dear friend,
ReplyDeletethank you so much for this wonderful post. It's like a short holiday and as I know parts of the Baltic Sea it's a wonderful memory too. As you know I'm a traveller and in these times I travel in a virtual way.
Big hugs and all my best
Elisabeth
Elizabeth, I'm sure one day we all will be able to travel and to go wherever we want.
DeleteStay healthy.
It has the air of waiting..... waiting... the trees and nature are patient, we must be patient too.
ReplyDeleteI agree Jenny, we have to wait patiently the end of pandemic.
DeleteThank you for sharing these amazing views Nadezda. The photos look so peaceful. Hope you are staying safe and well.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Lee.
DeleteIt is so nice that Baltic Sea connects so many great neighbours! And Gardeners in a way too!
ReplyDeleteI love the granite rocks on your pictures! We don't have such!
Love your optimistic comment Tistou.
DeleteThe rocks are fantastic, you're right.
Those wonderful landscapes help to quarantine.
ReplyDeleteTake care Nadezda!
Hugs
These pictures show peaceful nature, Tania, you're right.
DeleteStay safe and healthy.