Now we have midsummer here in Sweden and other Nordic countries too.
I wish you all a nice midsummer, with a lot of good herring, fresh potatoes, soured cream and chives and of course the traditional first strawberry’s of the year with wiped cream.
Don’t forget to pick seven different kind of flower and hopefully be dreaming of you big love.
This is one of my absolutely favourite parts of the year; the summer has arrived (hopefully!).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midsummer
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
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Hi Paula
Have a lovely summer! Everything sounds delicious!
Here is winter now but always quite mild comparing to yours.
xo!
Hi you and sorry….
I’m taking some comments away, I can’t read them, I know that someone from the Asian countries are contacted me and I’m sorry for not understand the signs… In my computer squares shows up and I can understand it at all.
May be I some day will find a way to do some kind of translations or may be the one that are kind and send me comments could find a way of using European letters?!
I hope you understand my decision to take the comments away…
Kind regards Paula.
Hi Nubia!
Tank you for you comment!
Here in Sweden or up in the North of Europe we absolutely need the sun for some months, I know that you have wintertime right now, and it’s always fascinated to know that the seasons are different all over the world… But as you write your winters are not as ours, here it’s cold, it’s cold and dark for a very long time here, up in the north. It starts in September (if we had the luck…) and it’s cold and dark more or less until April. I believe that it’s hard to understand how long it is cold and dark, but these summer days we have lovely light summer nights, so when we get light, we get it a lot.
I wish you a nice time and I’m glad that you are out there somewhere and that we could be connected by internet.
Take care and enjoy life!
With love and thoughts, kramkram Paula.
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