[Photos] It's not all beautiful, of course
I went on a slightly over-enthusiastic bike ride yesterday. You know how it is; well, now I'm here, I might as well go on to there, it's not much further...
Naturally, I also have photos. A couple from the lake (which may be from Monday, actually), and the rest from town and the harbour.















Yeah, it's a mixed up little town, this one.
Naturally, I also have photos. A couple from the lake (which may be from Monday, actually), and the rest from town and the harbour.















Yeah, it's a mixed up little town, this one.
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My Finnish father-in-law is very proud of his "old" flat dating from the 1950s. This didn't impress my mother, who lives in a 400 year-old English farmhouse.
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But then, bits of the UK have been disgustingly rich for quite a long time - and I don't even mean in a "the people in the manor" way, but the general population as well - if you look at it relative to Sweden and Finland. Who'd want to live in a several-hundred-year-old house from up here! It's all relative, really. :)
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I guess coming from the UK one doesn't react quite as strongly! I grew up in a really old house, though a totally different style.
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I think Val and J found it weirder going the other way out to Norfolk where everything is built in the only avaliable resource that isn't a turnip: flint. I mean I think J started picking up pieces of flint because they're so unusual here, but then he realised everything that wasn't mud was flint.