imagine liking snow patrol that much

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:nauseated_face::face_vomiting::face_vomiting::face_vomiting:

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Are you going out there later? At least the sun is out I suppose.

I’d have been more understanding if it had read “woah woah wo”

nah, they’re back tomorrow. I think we’re gonna go to Gotland on Wednesday for a few days. We’ve booked our proper holidays abroad in August so we’re just doing little trips cos the TV has freelance work she still needs to get done before then

bit boring really. Stockholm is dead right now and is at its absolute best in August & we’re gonna be away for most of it

Always July

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So much this^

hey @ericthefourth his reminds me of an air b’n’b I stayed in recently in Inverness. It was in what I assume originally was a farm house, so it was pretty big, with one end having two spare rooms for guests, lovely hosts etc, but the landlady had fan-artwork of Peter Doherty EVERYWHERE. Just in case their was any doubt too, she had named her small child “Camden” :open_mouth:

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probably drunk

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fucking hell!!!

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I know right? That poor kid

Ah that’s cool that it is its best in August. Gotland is on my list of places to head to as well!

I found i think my favourite walk so far, from my place (Globen) to Hornstull along the waterfront north of Årsta. So nice (lots of good looking places to swim too).

that should be a crime

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did consider a call to childline

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that’s a good walk but did you do the whole thing along the waterfront because there’s a really nice stretch of that where you can go up on the hill and walk through a bunch of really pretty ‘kolonilotter’ - kind of allotments but with tiny little old houses & stuff and great views. It’s called Dianelund

http://www.dianelund.se/

it’s the quaintest thing in the world

Also, when you get to Hornstull…do you go swimming at Långholmen? It’s great there - gets a bit busy but is really nice

I did the whole thing along the waterfront, but I’m definitely gonna investigate Dianelund. Looks cool!

I swam in Långholmen in May - it was so nice (although absolutely freezing). I like the smaller ‘beach’ the other side where you can swim with a view of City Hall.

I might try and swim in Sicklasjön next weekend…slowly working my way out of the city!

just where do people get the impression that sweden is some sort of blissful country to live?

yeah man, sickla strandbad is small but really nice

but there’s a much better spot to swim just about half a km from there in this really pretty villa area called Nysätra

it’s lovely

I know, right?

Oooooh thanks for the tip, that looks great!