
On the way at the National Hospital (Rikshospitalet) for my annual pacemaker control (everything in order and the battery have energy for 6 more years) , I joined a tour with my granddaughter Maja around lake "Sognsvann" this morning.

The forest is open and easy to pass although we used good strolling paths for the pushchair.

Many brooklets feed the lake with water, and because the heavy rain during the weekend, the small streams are active and beautiful this time of the year.

The surface of the lake gives lot of possibilities for mirroring nature as presented in photos in many of my weekend reflection posts prior to the walk today.
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