Addsense

Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Bits and pieces of cheering upness

It's been a while since we posted a blog. Working hard as usual. Trying to get many things finished before the Christmas break. After a short cold spell of subzero temperatures a few weeks ago and a light dusting of snow, it became a bit warmer but much more dreary. The maximum daily temperatures raised again to around 5-7 degrees but it rains almost every day and the grey November dreariness gets to you after a while. Luckily there are always things to cheer you up a bit. Below are some of the "cheering uppers" of the past month.

A little bit of snow - always makes you feel better




Halloween with scary movies and lots of sweets




My tomato plants made it through the summer before the first cold came (although I had to bring them inside for the last bit) - I was crossing fingers the whole summer- the cherry tomato's tasted very nice



The Uppsala light festival is a very nice highlight. Every two years Uppsala kommune have a light festival to counter the November dreariness and lighten up the lives of residents. This year was very nice again with a 4 km route and 15 interesting light displays:

A clock light display in the central plain "Stora Torget"

A interactive light display on a building where you can play music on a keyboard which lights up notes on the building

Artsy display on the outside of a school

"Water spirits" rising out of the Fyris river (Uppsala Castle in  background)

Water spirits on the Fyrisan

This spooky display on the outside of a row of buildings and their windows can be activated through the internet

A Christmas tree rising out of the Fyrisan

Colorful tunnel

Lighted glass sculptures next to the old water mill

A natural light display - the moon on Uppsala domkyrkan

The lighted roof of the Gustavianum museam

On a bridge crossing the Fyris river you can declare your everlasting love...

Maybe this is the original intended way?

Panoramic view of the church and the river

The best highlight of November was my anniversary gift. A gift of freshly baking bread when you wake up in the morning. This amazing bread machine. You just put all you ingredients in the night before, set the timer, and go to bed - and in the morning you wake up to the most wonderful smell - fresh bread. And it tastes wonderful - soft in the middle and a crunchy hard crust. We just tried the plain white, but there are hundreds of different bread recipes, cake recipes, pizza dough, tart crusts, buns and croissants to try - it can even be used for jams and compotes. What a wonderful present - thank you Ronnie!






So even though the month of November was grey, dreary and sunless, there were quite a number of lighter moments. From now on things will get better though, with quite a bit of snow predicted from Thursday onward,  the advent time that's starting after next week, kicking off with a Christmas market and fireworks next weekend, from then our town would be lighted up by Christmas cheeriness - and after that we are going to the summery beaches of South Africa for Cindy's (Ronnie's sister) and Cois's wedding in the south-coast town of Mosselbay!

C&R

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Officially Winter.

Today we moved to winter time. We are now one hour different from South Africa. To avoid the awkwardness associated with discussing how we differ, which is very difficult (e.g. are we ahead or behind or on top), we will give the time. It is currently 16:30 in Sweden and 17:30 in South Africa. The best part about moving the time is that we had one extra hour to sleep.  

Since it is 31 October it is also Halloween. We may therefore have more sugar in our system than recommended...

Happy Halloween.
R&C

p.s. for monsters, normal time means one more hour of sleep to invade: