Glimpses From a National Park in Southern Sweden
A few hours’ drive from the bridge between Denmark and Sweden is a National Park called Söderåsen. The varied landscape includes many paths through woods, moors, and meadows. Henry and I tried to follow certain coloured routes and mostly succeeded without getting lost. We took with us food for two days and made our own meals at the hostel. Outside on the ground belonging to the hostel was a sauna where you could fire up with wood. That was a special treatment to experience, though it was a bit costly.




April and May are my favourite months of the year, and I already long back to experience the fresh colours of spring once more.




Categories: Sweden, Travelling

A wonderful serene scene, Maria.
Give my best to Henry.
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Thank you so much, GP; Henry is finally working on a post about one American airman fallen here
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Oh, I ‘ll look forward to it. Thank you.
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It is so nice to see country left natural. All too often there is concrete pathways that detract from the natural
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I hope all is well by you and Henry and that you’re looking forward to these holidays.

I hope my picture wishes to you aren’t too large.
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Thank you so much, dear GP. What a lovely surprise and a beautiful Christmas picture of a Christmas time as we want to remember it from our childhood
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I wish you both all the very best!

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Henry says he will try to have a look. We are only glad that you ask. Much love, Maria
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What a lovely peaceful park.
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