In the song that starts the same at the title of this blog, there is a teddy bear picnic. Thankfully none of those in the woods where we were today. Hemlingby is a city owned outdoor recreation area complete with hiking trails, mountain bike trails, small ski hill with lift, some old barns, a number of animals such as sheep and a lodge type building serving as a restaurant and meeting center. They do a lunch buffet which has salads, a main and two soups. On a cool rainy day, it is perfect.
The rain was fairly steady most of the morning while I was in at the Saturday market --bread, smoked salmon and cheese (does life get any better?). However, after lunch the clouds moved away and while the forest floor was wet, there were no more showers. With a little sunshine, one could appreciate the fabulous new green tips on the spruce trees and the lovely leaves on a tree which has huge pollen-laden flowers in the style of a poplar (puddles have a yellow powder floating on them). Tova Elise loved the outdoor obstacle course and was able to climb on some of the apparatus. We walked about 4 km and could already see the blueberries set on the little plants of the forest floor -- good season ahead.
The rain has been welcome as the weather has been quite dry lately, though I don't know that anyone wants to rhubarb to grow even faster and bigger.
Saturday, 31 May 2014
Friday, 30 May 2014
Feels like......
Richard and Jennie have now been here for just over 4 years. They have bought a house and have settled into a Swedish way of life. They shop locally and try to buy Swedish products in the grocery stores where possible. (Remember the words of Gustav Vasa -- first king of Sweden: Be Swedish!) They have adopted the Swedish attitude toward weather -- no bad weather, only bad clothes. Tova Elise has all her naps outside, usually on the back porch. The rain cover on her stroller is well used and this afternoon she was out in the Chariot with Richard as he ran. Their car only racked up 5000 km last year as usually they work and play locally by bicycle. Jennie is quite fluent in Swedish and Richard understands most conversations but with his work (he is an English teacher at an English school) he doesn't have the opportunity to practice the language as much.
So today as we were walking in the light rain, I asked if it felt like home. He said yes immediately. Home is where the heart is, and their hearts are most definitely here. They love the sporty culture of the country, the snow in winter and the camping possibilities in summer. They love their work here and their home. Gavle is a great place to live -- big enough to have most things of culture and convenience, and Stockholm is only about 85 minutes away. They have made friends through work and their sporting endeavours. Thanks to computers and phones, the contacts with family and friends on the other side of the Atlantic are strong. I am reminded of a small plaque that my mother has in her house which translates:
'My home, my dear little one; full of sunshine and rest. How I hurry to your peace at the end of the working day.' I'm so glad they have found that here.
And when I come -- which has now been about 5 times, it feels like visiting with an old friend. The familiar patterns are comforting and delightful. I know where to find pear cider in the liquor store, I know who has lovely bread and who has interesting day-old baked goods. I know where to find the washroom at the mall and that I need to have a 5kr coin. I know several different routes to get downtown. I know where to find Moomin souveniers. I know which stall at the market has lovely hot smoked salmon. Feels like -- a great place to visit again and again.
So today as we were walking in the light rain, I asked if it felt like home. He said yes immediately. Home is where the heart is, and their hearts are most definitely here. They love the sporty culture of the country, the snow in winter and the camping possibilities in summer. They love their work here and their home. Gavle is a great place to live -- big enough to have most things of culture and convenience, and Stockholm is only about 85 minutes away. They have made friends through work and their sporting endeavours. Thanks to computers and phones, the contacts with family and friends on the other side of the Atlantic are strong. I am reminded of a small plaque that my mother has in her house which translates:
'My home, my dear little one; full of sunshine and rest. How I hurry to your peace at the end of the working day.' I'm so glad they have found that here.
And when I come -- which has now been about 5 times, it feels like visiting with an old friend. The familiar patterns are comforting and delightful. I know where to find pear cider in the liquor store, I know who has lovely bread and who has interesting day-old baked goods. I know where to find the washroom at the mall and that I need to have a 5kr coin. I know several different routes to get downtown. I know where to find Moomin souveniers. I know which stall at the market has lovely hot smoked salmon. Feels like -- a great place to visit again and again.
Thursday, 29 May 2014
Carpe Diem
If the day's forecast is for great sunshine and the 3 of the next four are for rain, yes, you seize the day and head outdoors.
Tova Elise has her big nap in the morning which provided time for weeding and transplanting in the gardens. When she awoke, we made our way to a local outdoor recreation centre -- Hogbo Bruk (sorry can't add the umlauts). Well, we stumbled upon their Children's day which meant that there were kids everywhere -- with balloons, getting their faces painted, playing fish pond, getting horse rides, paddling in kayaks, visiting all the animals and even doing rabbit jumping races. The last of these I had never seen before -- you have a rabbit on a leash and it has been 'trained' to jump over fences -- think horse jumps in miniature. Well, rabbits refuse gates even more than horses, so there is a continual 'pick up the rabbit, carry it back a few steps and then try again' process. But those guys can jump when inspired!
Lunch was kid oriented -- that means meatballs, mini hotdogs, and pancakes on the buffet. In the afternoon, Richard and Jennie did a mountainbike route while TE and I walked around the lake.
Too many people for an afternoon coffee there so we stopped at IKEA for an ice cream or coffee -- can't go wrong for 5 kr each (less than $1).
We further enjoyed the glorious day with supper on the back porch -- thanks IKEA for making good pizza!
Tova Elise has her big nap in the morning which provided time for weeding and transplanting in the gardens. When she awoke, we made our way to a local outdoor recreation centre -- Hogbo Bruk (sorry can't add the umlauts). Well, we stumbled upon their Children's day which meant that there were kids everywhere -- with balloons, getting their faces painted, playing fish pond, getting horse rides, paddling in kayaks, visiting all the animals and even doing rabbit jumping races. The last of these I had never seen before -- you have a rabbit on a leash and it has been 'trained' to jump over fences -- think horse jumps in miniature. Well, rabbits refuse gates even more than horses, so there is a continual 'pick up the rabbit, carry it back a few steps and then try again' process. But those guys can jump when inspired!
Lunch was kid oriented -- that means meatballs, mini hotdogs, and pancakes on the buffet. In the afternoon, Richard and Jennie did a mountainbike route while TE and I walked around the lake.
Too many people for an afternoon coffee there so we stopped at IKEA for an ice cream or coffee -- can't go wrong for 5 kr each (less than $1).
We further enjoyed the glorious day with supper on the back porch -- thanks IKEA for making good pizza!
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
getting there is half the fun?
I find going east to be much harder than going west. It is Wednesday evening here in Sweden and it feels like it should just be the end of a long Tuesday due to my lack of sleep -- how we punctuate each day. I could nap, but then it takes longer to get settled in the new time zone.
After I got the weight of the bicycle bag (with bicycle) sorted out -- should be 23 kg instead of the 30 kg I had in there, the flight out of Toronto and into Frankfurt went easily. I think there was about an hour total of sleep. Frankfurt airport was a breeze with no suitcase or bike to drag and that place is very well signed with helpful service people. Coming into Arlanda was a bit rough, but no problems.
I knew that getting the bike onto the train would be my biggest challenge as it meant pulling my suitcase and the bike bag at the same time while changing terminals. Trouble. The track between Arlanda and Upsalla was shut for some reason and so I had to find a bus to take me to Upsalla and then run to catch the next train to Gavle. I arrived only about 40 minutes later than originally scheduled. Thanks to the strangers who lent a hand!
Jennie and TovaElise came to pick me up. The little one does not make strange and was immediately gurgling and laughing with me. She is a delightful toddler with the funny initial walk, but wanting to check everything out. She was playing with the Lego blocks I brought her and the stuffed creatures. But I'm sure she liked being outside and running through the back yard even better.
Forget the 'cold north' here -- the lilacs are in full bloom, all the trees are fully leafed-out, and Jennie's garden already has some little green tomatoes on the plants.
it is good to be back here!
After I got the weight of the bicycle bag (with bicycle) sorted out -- should be 23 kg instead of the 30 kg I had in there, the flight out of Toronto and into Frankfurt went easily. I think there was about an hour total of sleep. Frankfurt airport was a breeze with no suitcase or bike to drag and that place is very well signed with helpful service people. Coming into Arlanda was a bit rough, but no problems.
I knew that getting the bike onto the train would be my biggest challenge as it meant pulling my suitcase and the bike bag at the same time while changing terminals. Trouble. The track between Arlanda and Upsalla was shut for some reason and so I had to find a bus to take me to Upsalla and then run to catch the next train to Gavle. I arrived only about 40 minutes later than originally scheduled. Thanks to the strangers who lent a hand!
Jennie and TovaElise came to pick me up. The little one does not make strange and was immediately gurgling and laughing with me. She is a delightful toddler with the funny initial walk, but wanting to check everything out. She was playing with the Lego blocks I brought her and the stuffed creatures. But I'm sure she liked being outside and running through the back yard even better.
Forget the 'cold north' here -- the lilacs are in full bloom, all the trees are fully leafed-out, and Jennie's garden already has some little green tomatoes on the plants.
it is good to be back here!
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