Yup. Feels pretty good to be back in Gothenburg despite the weather being nowhere near the bliss of this photo. I think it's started to feel a bit like home. Just good at adapting to new circumstances I guess. Even the rain is feeling more familiar than anything else. :-)
Thursday, November 22, 2007
And She's Back Ladies and Gentlemen
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Terese Mörtvik
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4:22 PM
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Ad Astra Per Aspera
Ad Astra Per Aspera
Don't go crying all your sorrows
in the arms of dungeons deep.
Empty walls will fall asunder,
but shredded souls are naught to keep.
Fighting stone will blooden you.
Blood will wash you, clean you, heal you.
Blood is flowing, life -renewing.
Soul be fighting, walls are falling.
Time for tears when all is done.
Time for rest -when life is gone.
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Terese Mörtvik
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4:39 PM
Tags: poems: existential, poems: struggle, poetry
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Packing
So, kind of stressed out over my trip tomorrow. My packing is almost done and I'm bringing too much stuff by far. I'm not even sure if I'll be able to bring it all on the plane, and getting from the airport will be a merry experience indeed. I'll have to get from the baggage claim to the bus, on the bus, from the bus to the train station, on the train, from the train to our apartment. All veritable joyrides, I'm sure.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Last of Autumn

Just a quick photo post. Was in the marina a few weeks ago. Or well, the inner docks at least, weren't too many boats around but this is an old ship turned restaurant. Lovely weather btw, I was really pleased with how the water turned out.
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Terese Mörtvik
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1:59 PM
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Tags: photo
Thursday, November 15, 2007
A Poem of Winter Peace
Witnessing the birds go by,
lonely heart gives up a sigh
humming soft -a lullaby.
Little does this spirit know;
watching sweetly from the snow
fairies on their small feet go
dance to lullaby.
Last of sunrays flee in fright,
twilight goes to darkened night,
lonely heart lights candle light,
gaze on falling snow.
Candle flickers, builds to flame,
whispers out a hidden name
lonely city calls the same,
such a pretty sight.
Listen close and you can hear
voices singing every year -
you don’t have to live in fear
just light up the flame.
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Terese Mörtvik
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2:09 PM
Tags: poems: christmas, poems: evening, poems: winter, poetry
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Update from Under the Weather
The sky is an oppressing gray-ish white that spins down and around all things like threads of cotton. Saturday night found me with this winter's first real illness. Fortunately I managed to get through the party all right before the worst of it started.
The party went remarkably well. I'm still a bit unaccustomed to doing the hostess thing instead of just letting my mother do all the work, but all things considered I made a half decent job of assisting. Dad seemed pretty pleased with the evening, though a bit tired since the first guests came in at around two in the afternoon and the last left sometime after one in the morning.
It was a bit unfortunate that my throat really wasn't up to par when it came to singing, but I soldiered through and fortunately I'm pretty good at wheedling out of solos when I want to. I just don't feel very comfortable singing alone in small crowds, even if asked to perform I'm afraid I'm being a nuisance. Being on stage is entirely different in that regard.
But anyway -didn't manage to get the tune I'd planned for dad just right so I decided to skip it all together. We'll see if I manage something out of that song at a later date. I did put together a great collection that we could all sing during the evening and we made it through most of them.
Otherwise I'm not doing much right now since the www has been down yesterday and most of today. And of course me having this cold or whatever isn't really conducive to creative splurges. I found an old plot bunny that I'm starting to revise though. A Sci Fi story, might lead to something.
The party went remarkably well. I'm still a bit unaccustomed to doing the hostess thing instead of just letting my mother do all the work, but all things considered I made a half decent job of assisting. Dad seemed pretty pleased with the evening, though a bit tired since the first guests came in at around two in the afternoon and the last left sometime after one in the morning.
It was a bit unfortunate that my throat really wasn't up to par when it came to singing, but I soldiered through and fortunately I'm pretty good at wheedling out of solos when I want to. I just don't feel very comfortable singing alone in small crowds, even if asked to perform I'm afraid I'm being a nuisance. Being on stage is entirely different in that regard.
But anyway -didn't manage to get the tune I'd planned for dad just right so I decided to skip it all together. We'll see if I manage something out of that song at a later date. I did put together a great collection that we could all sing during the evening and we made it through most of them.
Otherwise I'm not doing much right now since the www has been down yesterday and most of today. And of course me having this cold or whatever isn't really conducive to creative splurges. I found an old plot bunny that I'm starting to revise though. A Sci Fi story, might lead to something.
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