Nix (or Nivis) is latin for Snow. Glyph is greek for "carved or inscribed symbol". So the word "nixoglyph" means: Carvings in snow (or at least it should mean that).

This blog is in english. I don't speak english - not very good anyway. Still it's in english - for the fun of it. You will find strange spelling here, and this is the explanation why.

2 Mar 11

Trångsund, 2 Mars  2011. The first nixoglyph in a while now. It is a snow angel.

14 Feb 11

Farsta, 13 Feb 2011. A very nice and complex snow angel.

Farsta, 13 Feb 2011. A “LOL”, plain and simply.

13 Feb 11

Skogås, 12 Feb 2011. First nixoglyph in a while. It has snowed, melted, snowed and melted again. Not very good conditions for carvings in snow.

Tufan, sounds a bit foreign to me.

29 Jan 11

Stockholm, 25 Jan 2011. Someone (maybe Alex?) thinks that Manox is lovely.

Stockholm, 25 Jan 2011. Someone thinks Alex is a lovely person.

Skogås, 13 Jan 2011. Train station. Night. What is it supposed to look like?

8 Jan 11

Skogås, 8 Jan 2011. Train station. It doesn’t really say so exactly, but i think it’s supposed to be a new year message to Amanda.

5 Jan 11

Stockholm, 4 Jan 2011. Penises is a very common and popular thing to make nixoglyphs of.

Stockholm, 3 Jan 2011. It looks like trolls.