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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Beautiful.
But too cold for this Florida boy.
ooh o.o vacker ^.^
I am so jealous of you right now. Beautiful.
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).
Yeah, two years ago in January I visited Ft Lauderdale. Long Johns were not required!
How lovely! It reminds me of Muskoka (at the southern edge of the Canadian Shield, full of glaciated granite and conifers).