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Winter Comes to Baggensfjärden

Before lunch yesterday I took a walk and listened to Planetary Radio. And I mused, as so often, that I am very lucky to be living and working on the inner margin of the Stockholm archipelago. The picture below...

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Winter Comes to Baggensfjärden

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Posted on: December 19, 2009 8:20 AM, by Martin R

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Before lunch yesterday I took a walk and listened to Planetary Radio. And I mused, as so often, that I am very lucky to be living and working on the inner margin of the Stockholm archipelago. The picture below is the view from my office window. (Sorry about the phone camera.)

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1

Beautiful.

But too cold for this Florida boy.

Posted by: Art | December 19, 2009 5:54 PM

2

ooh o.o vacker ^.^

Posted by: Emma | December 20, 2009 9:15 AM

3

I am so jealous of you right now. Beautiful.

Posted by: DJ | December 20, 2009 2:41 PM

4

That's so pretty. Honestly. I'd say I'm jealous but then again, I'm sure you may say the same thing about our warm temperatures here in Florida (23C at the moment).

Posted by: James W. | December 22, 2009 2:03 PM

5

Yeah, two years ago in January I visited Ft Lauderdale. Long Johns were not required!

Posted by: Martin R | December 22, 2009 2:09 PM

6

How lovely! It reminds me of Muskoka (at the southern edge of the Canadian Shield, full of glaciated granite and conifers).

Posted by: Monado, FCD | December 26, 2009 3:13 AM

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