A summer garden, Marstrand (Detail) - Johan Ericson, 1920.
Swedish , 1849-1925
Oil on canvas, 74 x 100 cm.
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A summer garden, Marstrand (Detail) - Johan Ericson, 1920.
Swedish , 1849-1925
Oil on canvas, 74 x 100 cm.

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Anna Gardell-Ericson (Swedish, 1853-1939): Skymning över inloppet till Marstrand (via Uppsala Auktionskammare)
World Motorcycle Day
“The most important thing is to have a good relationship with the bike… you have to understand what she wants. I think of a motorcycle as a woman, and I know that sounds silly, but it’s true.
World Motorcycle Day promotes the freedom of the road on the back of the Iron Horse. While the Motorcycle has been in existence for over a century now, the role it plays in the cultures of the world is timeless. Whether you’re using a motorcycle to get around on your daily commute or use it as a summertime hobby that takes you on the lonely back-roads of the world, World Motorcycle Day is for you.
History of World Motorcycle Day
Motorcycles have a surprisingly long history, with the first one being created in 1860 by one Pierre Michaux in Paris. This early motorcycle was steam-powered and was one of a few varieties that would spring up in the ensuing decades. 1885 would see the invention of the first internal combustion powered motorcycle, and from there on out things would explode as this popular form of conveyance entered the public consciousness.
Today motorcycles are used for an increasing number of applications, including delivery driving, passenger conveyance, recreation, and even just daily commuting. This is due, in no small part, to the incredible gas mileage these vehicles get, and how compact and easy they are to store even if you live in an apartment. Whether you’re using your motorcycle to get around from day to day, or are an enthusiast or hobbyist who goes on long rides as part of your yearly vacation, World Motorcycle Day is for you.
How to celebrate World Motorcycle Day
The best way to celebrate World Motorcycle Day is to get out on the road and enjoy the freedom of riding on a motorcycle. There’s nothing quite like feeling the wind blow through your hair and wrap around you as you experience the complete freedom that is cruising beautiful roads from the back of a motorcycle. If you’ve been struggling with the costs of owning a car but have to have a way to get back and forth from work, then it’s time to look into becoming a motorcyclist.
The cost of a motorcycle along with the incredible fuel efficiency makes these vehicles perfect for the economically minded. On the other hand, if you just like the speed and power you can get out of one of these bad boys, then this holiday is your excuse to get out and tear up some pavement.
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“The most important thing is to have a good relationship with the bike… you have to understand what she wants. I think of a motorcycle as a woman, and I know that sounds silly, but it’s true.
World Motorcycle Day promotes the freedom of the road on the back of the Iron Horse. While the Motorcycle has been in existence for over a century now, the role it plays in the cultures of the world is timeless. Whether you’re using a motorcycle to get around on your daily commute or use it as a summertime hobby that takes you on the lonely back-roads of the world, World Motorcycle Day is for you.
History of World Motorcycle Day
Motorcycles have a surprisingly long history, with the first one being created in 1860 by one Pierre Michaux in Paris. This early motorcycle was steam-powered and was one of a few varieties that would spring up in the ensuing decades. 1885 would see the invention of the first internal combustion powered motorcycle, and from there on out things would explode as this popular form of conveyance entered the public consciousness.
Today motorcycles are used for an increasing number of applications, including delivery driving, passenger conveyance, recreation, and even just daily commuting. This is due, in no small part, to the incredible gas mileage these vehicles get, and how compact and easy they are to store even if you live in an apartment. Whether you’re using your motorcycle to get around from day to day, or are an enthusiast or hobbyist who goes on long rides as part of your yearly vacation, World Motorcycle Day is for you.
How to celebrate World Motorcycle Day
The best way to celebrate World Motorcycle Day is to get out on the road and enjoy the freedom of riding on a motorcycle. There’s nothing quite like feeling the wind blow through your hair and wrap around you as you experience the complete freedom that is cruising beautiful roads from the back of a motorcycle. If you’ve been struggling with the costs of owning a car but have to have a way to get back and forth from work, then it’s time to look into becoming a motorcyclist.
The cost of a motorcycle along with the incredible fuel efficiency makes these vehicles perfect for the economically minded. On the other hand, if you just like the speed and power you can get out of one of these bad boys, then this holiday is your excuse to get out and tear up some pavement.
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West Coast Lands by Henrik Sundholm Via Flickr: A nature walk in Marstrand along the Swedish west coast.
Marstrand, Sweden
About 30m north of Gothenburg is a village with a ferry to it's other half on an island which has a 17th century fortress on it to protect Gothenburg's harbor.
Here's all the fun history about the fortress in-case you want to know more. I'm going to focus on the cool pictures I got here.
This is the main yard inside the first set of walls. It's more of a redoubt than actual walls. Those are further in.
Here's me at one of the many gates into the fortress.
To help drain the fortress there were these moats inside the walls that were full of algae.
They used a lot of prisoner labor here to build the fort. This area is the upper prisoner's yard.
This is the view down into the court-yard and barracks.
This is the opposite side of the panorama at the top of this post. That one looks at the town, this is out into the ocean.
The canon batteries up on the top level. These were massive.
This looks down into the inner most courtyard. This area felt like a prison with how dark and damp all the rooms here were like.
Have you ever seen a seagull chick? Well now you have.
I'll wrap up this post with a couple more pictures of the landscape. Marstrand was absolutely beautiful. Small sailing town on the coast with a small 2 mile trail around the whole island. Perfect for a day trip with lunch and ice cream in the middle of your day.
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Marstrand - Sverige 2019