Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Mincing Steps

Winter has this uncanny ability at forcing me to relearn how to walk. For one, it never, NEVER gets above freezing anymore. We're always 4 or 5 degrees short of defrosting. What that effectively means is that salt doesn't work. Swedes just don't abide by salting the roads. Instead, they toss gravel everywhere - like farmer Joe slinging corn at the hens.
The problem here is that, periodically, it will snow again. Not a lot, just enough to remind you of the season. I really love the snow, to watch it fall. Walking at night is a favorite pastime; snow falling across the lamplight is just about the most romantic thing I can imagine. But this romantic powder covers the gravel and if you're the first sad soul to try and walk down the hill to the grocery store, you're in for a surprise! I've slipped so many times that I feel like I'm developing seizures: my arms spasm outwards, my legs slide askance, and suddenly I'm prostrate on a hill in a wild dance move (it looks stunning when I'm wearing the blue pom-pom hat that mom knitted me).
I love winter.

On that note, I have a few pictures to post. It has been ages and finally the other day I trekked to class early with my camera and snapped a few of town.
This first picture is of the canal from the bridge I cross to get to class every day. Further up on the right is the city swimming pool followed by the library where I spend many a gleeful hour.

This photo is from the other side of the bridge. Here you can see shops on the left and a parking area with more shops on the right. These trees are strung with white (or yellow) lights.

And lastly, here's a picture of my department's door. Enjoy seeing "Eurasian Studies" while you can, because this is the final year for our department - which is being thrown out in favor of a Russian Center. My classmates and I are now proctored through the department of Peace and Conflict.
I just noticed the lovely addition to "Uppsala University" on the bottom. I wonder if we're secretly catering to Jim Henson?

2 comments:

  1. Pretty pictures! The colors are so subdued -- like they really took 20th-century Scandinavian design to heart.

    Katie, you need these. I have a pair, and they're pretty much the best thing ever for walking on ice and rocks and combinations thereof. You just put them over whatever shoes you're wearing, and take them off when you get where you're going.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Wow! Those look fantastic and just the sort of Aparat I need! Next time I leave for Sweden, I'm gonna bring a pair. ;)

    ReplyDelete