So, the cold/(seasonal or swine) flu is still giving me a bad cough, a runny nose and bad headache, but today I was so bored that I decided to challenge it just a little and go for a walk. Whether that was a good idea or not will probably be obvious tomorrow.
I found, among other things, a random stairway... And a lot of autumn leaves (think "Autumn leaves" with Nat King Cole and you'll understand the feeling...)
And a little river with some cool fall color reflections...
And the famous SKF-logo...
...and, interestingly enough, a random phone booth in a residential area. (Readers with area knowledge are encouraged to take a guess as to where it was found.) This is a very uncommon sight in Sweden these days, since everyone is expected to have a cell phone...
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Fall colors
I'm having a bad cold right now so my Göteborg-excursions are not very exciting at the moment. (Actually they are sort of non-existing.) More frequent and (hopefully exciting) blogging will resume as soon as I feel better. Especially since I am now reunited with my tripod.
Anyway, we do have fall colors here in suburbs. And some very pale sunflowers...
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Means of transportation
Trams are part of the public transportation system here and are quite convenient.* Although also kind of scary.
I have a new bike as well, so I can bike from my place to work. Roughly a 30 minute bike-ride, one-way. (So far, one person out of ca 20 agrees with me that 30 minutes one-way is a bike-able distance.)
*However, the ticketing system is not exactly to be described as convenient...
Welcome!
Right now, only two things are certain about my life: I miss the US very much, and I have a job, for one year, in this Swedish city, Göteborg.
This will be my photo-diary during this year. Photographed and written mainly so that all my far-away friends and family members (at this point essentially all of them are far away) can see and explore this city the way I see it, and follow my journey through the lenses while I try to figure out whether this is a place that I eventually can call home, or if my urge to move back to the United States will grow stronger and stronger as time goes by. Welcome. Please comment on my photos if you wish.
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