Just a couple of hours ago, I arrived home after a day in Sunne with Anja, Antje and Keilin. Because it is only about an hour North of Karlstad, it made for a great day trip! The weather was absolutely beautiful (we all got some sun to show for it!), and we were able to enjoy a relaxing day wandering around by the lake, enjoying the scenery, and soaking up the sun rays.
Considered to be the regional center of the Fryksdal Valley, Sunne is "beautifully situated on the water between Övre Fryken and Mellan Fryken." Över Fryken and Mellan Fryken are two long and narrow lakes in the region. Mårbacka, a residence just outside of Sunne, is the home to the famous Selma Lagerlöf, the first woman and first Swede to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1909. She called the Fryken lakes the "smiling leaves" because of their beautiful natural surroundings, including glittering waters, flowering meadows, and dark forests.
We went on a "literary walking tour", which was fun and entertaining at the same time. We saw several places that Selma wrote about in her books, as well as places that she often visited herself, including a boutique and a milk farm :o) haha! Along the way, we took a nice break for lunch overlooking the lake, and trying to darken our wintery-white skin. After some more walking, we found a nice cafe to enjoy fika. It was a wonderful, relaxed, sun-filled day!
The days are quickly slipping away, and they are starting to fill up with everything from picnics to forest walks to final fikas and BBQs. But for now...I must study for my final Swedish Exam. More to come!
Lauren
Friday, May 29, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Vättern Runt
Hej Hej!
On Sunday night I returned from a 3 day adventure around Lake Vättern, Sweden's second largest lake! In January, the International Student Organization Coordinators asked all of the exchange students if they would be interested in a culture/nature weekend toward the end of our time in Sweden. Fortunately, enough people were interested, and I have been looking forward to it ever since. I knew it would be fun, but it blew my expectations out of the water. We all had such a great time.
Lake Vättern is the second largest lake in Sweden, and the 5th largest in Europe. It is thought of as the "heart of an unusually beautiful, exciting, and adventure-filled cultural district." Over three days, we visited Stjernsund, Vadstena, Ombergs hjässa, Rökstenen, Brahehus, Visingsö, Gränna, Hjo, Karlsborg, and Tiveden National Park. At first we thought there might be too much driving, but our hosts did a great job of slpitting the drive up with various picturesque fika spots, and sight-seeing opportunities. Plus, the drive was very beautiful in itself; I would even venture to say that one of my favorite aspects of the trip was sitting the van, driving alongside the lake and soaking in all of the beautiful flower covered fields and greenery (siiiigh) :o).
As I have already told a few of you, this trip was the perfect last trip for my time in Sweden for multiple reasons. First of all, it was great to see and experience some of "traditional Sweden" that I had not been able to do too much of before. Secondly, I was able to see more of just how truly beautiful Sweden is. I have known it the entire time I have been here, but I continue to be surprised. The sunsets, the flower fields, the crystal clear water, the greenery; it is simply beautiful. Finally, I was able to spend my final trip with my friends that I have made this semester. There could not have been a better way to enjoy one of our final weekends together in the great land of Sverige.
One week from today, I have my final Swedish Exam. Two weeks from today, I will be stateside.
My internet service is going to be terminated on Sunday, but I will do some blog entries from the library just like I did during the cold short days of January when I first arrived. Where did the time go?!
I hope this message finds everyone healthy and well!
Hej då,
Lauren
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