Fourhundred and Twentysecond Asic- Warm or Cold is a Matter of Where…

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January is one of the nicest months in my opinion. The only truly competing month is February… I enjoy the crisp air and relative chill outdoors, as long as I am properly dressed. As a child I had great fun playing in the snow or going skiing or skating, but nowadays I think a walk is enough to get that wonderful feeling of winter that I enjoy so much.

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This year I have been indoors due to a severe cold, watching from my window how others indulge themselves with my fave activity during the first days of the year… Self pity party? Yes! Sure! But I do remember I wrote last year about this, so here’s from a year ago, when I went for a walk to a nearby lake, where I stopped to take some photos. Two of the photos were taken from the very same spot, although in different directions. Those photos prove that it’s a matter of angle…;)

Blått och vitt är vinterns färgpalett

Blue and white when the sun is behind me!

I motljus ser himlen ut att brinna!

…but when facing the sun, she sky seems to be on fire!

I rememeber when I was a child that we always played outdoors, both during breaks at school, but also in the afternoons when we were at home. One of the repeated instructions from every adult around us kids was; Don’t ever lick on metal! You can tell why, huh?

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The rewarding moment comes as you go back indoors. That’s when you either have a cup of cocoa or tea… 🙂

The Swedish winter is generally coldest in January and we also tend to have a lot of snow this time of the year. In the last week we have both experienced a lot of snow and a severe chill. I think that is a lot nicer than the slushy period by the end of the winter… Today it’s predicted to be a lot warmer than yesterday and luckily I am almost well from my cold now. This will be the first day out in a week. I look forward to a walk with friends later today. 🙂

Twohundred and Sixteenth Asic- Snowzilla, Milk and Cookies!

The major storm Snowzilla has now started its journey through the twenty states on the east coast of the USA… It was in a way very interesting to watch TV from a completely empty Washington DC where the Swedish TV reporter seemed all alone in the streets, sharing his report with us… We have snow every winter, but according to the TV reporter from Swedish TV4, some of the states suffering from Snowzilla, hardly get any snow an ordinary winter and may have difficulties getting rid of it, once the storm has passed.

I have a few friends in the USA. They have one thing in common… They all share stories about what one would do if a storm of any kind is predicted… Obviously everyone go to the store, get loads of food in general, but milk and cookies in particular, in order not to ”starve”during the storm… I’m sure we go to the store, too, but I also notice that this desperate ”I HAVE to go to the store” doesn’t seem to be as common here as over there… Maybe we have a more ”longterm” idea for our grocery shopping than Americans do? Milk and cookies??? Meat and potatoes would be more of the Swedish way in that case… 😉

From my heart, I hope you all wake up to a wonderful white world where very little is damaged or ruined by the storm and the only remaining issue is the layer of beautiful snow everywhere…  I also hope you have your cameras ready to take photos, to share with the rest of us and with your grandchildren one day! Winter is an amazing season. Quiet, white and cold! Well… I understand the very storm isn’t quiet!!! Snowzilla is probably very loud! Light a candle and listen to her! It might be the storm of your life! Enjoy!!!

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For those of you who would like to know the sound of Swedish… and also follow the coverage in our biggest national Newspaper regarding the storm ”Jonas” I have now added a newspaper clip with a movie.  It’s Sunday evening; and a Swedish reporter doing his job interviewing people in NYC. According to the reporter, the film is from Saturday morning:

Peter Kadhammar interview’s NYC citizens

Twohundred and Third Asic- Warm or Cold is a Matter of Where…

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January is one of the nicest months in my opinion. The only truly competing month is February… I enjoy the crisp air and relative chill outdoors, as long as I am properly dressed. As a child I had great fun playing in the snow or going skiing or skating, but nowadays I think a walk is enough to get that wonderful feeling of winter that I enjoy so much.

Bloggaren i kölden

The other day I went for a walk to a nearby lake, where I stopped to take some photos. Two of the photos were taken from the very same spot, although in different directions. Those photos prove that it’s a matter of angle…;)

Blått och vitt är vinterns färgpalett

Blue and white when the sun is behind me!

I motljus ser himlen ut att brinna!

…but when facing the sun, she sky seems to be on fire!

I rememeber when I was a child that we always played outdoors, both during breaks at school, but also in the afternoons when we were at home. One of the repeated instructions from every adult around us kids was; Don’t ever lick on metal! You can tell why, huh?

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The rewarding moment comes as you go back indoors. That’s when you either have a cup of cocoa or tea… The Swedish winter is as coldest in January and we also tend to have a lot of snow this time of the year, however this time I don’t think it’s very cold, only about -8C and only a few centimeters of snow on the ground, too… Perhaps I ought to be quiet… Who knows, I might be cursed with three weeks of Siberian chill!