19 June 2006

See you soon Sweden


Well I initially thought I might add some more photos to this post, but after putting it off long enough because I couldn't bear putting an end to all those wonderful posts of my exchange year in Sweden...I've decided to leave it as it was at the time I last logged on. So here they are, a few photos to remember my time as a student at Lund University and residence in Sparta C 626.
Magnificent photos, wonderful friends and an overall fantastic experience....I'll be back :)

06 June 2006

Norway


This country is beautiful! Its hard to describe how pretty this country is in words but hopefully the pictures can do a better job. For the first part of the trip we stayed with one of my mom's friends in Oslo. Frode was really nice and showed us around the town and treated us out to a nice picnic on the island and a traditional Salmon dinner. Top left is one of my favorite pictures taken on our hike up the fjord in Flam. After spending three days in the gorge and taking a boat tour up the Sognefjord (below) we continued on to Bergen. This city has it all as far as I could tell. Its right on the water has a world famous fishmarket, a lively atmosphere and nature right at the foot of the mountain.

Its hard to believe that the two photos below were taken just outside the city. From our hostel we walked directly up the mountain to the viewpoint over the city. We continued from there further into the wilderness by continuing the hike up the mountain. The views we saw are the ones below and it was absolutely breathtaking. I had to make sure mom didn't look down duing the hike because sometimes the terrain was quite steep.

05 June 2006

Good Bye Parties :(


Though it was really fun to have all these parties it was still a little sad because it was the last time many of us would all be together. In the top left photo are three of my housemates, Lisa, Fredrik and Daniel at our corridor barbeque. The group shot was taken on Emilie's corridor in Spoletorp, the international student house. This corridor had many great memories and many of our evenings out at the nation started here with the pre-party :) As sad as good byes are it was great to know that some friendships last even with great distance. I met Eva my senior year in high school when she was an exchange student and she came and visited me here in Lund and even came out to my last night at VG. In the photo at right is Tuomas, my finnish friend that was also a fellow Karneval worker. We actually ended up doing laundry in Sparta together at 5 in the morning after the last Karneval workers party! Good times :)

Here's another group I spent a lot of time with during my year in Lund. My lab group went out to the restaurant in front of Kulturen as a little farewell to Ylenia, the Italien exchange studnet, and myself. Pictured from left to right are Martin, Viktor, Jessica, Kirill, Eva, Ylenia and her sister.

Falsterbo

Mom and Jackie joined me, Mel and Kara out to the southern coast of Sweden at Falsterbo. This is a popular vacation spot for Swedes and many Germans who come to populate the beaches in the summer. The weather was great for most of it but as you can see in the picture with the church the storm clouds were coming in fast. White churches such as the one below are typical of the scanian scenery.


Though it was June the water was still very cold and dipping my feet in for a few seconds was about as far as I would go!

01 June 2006

Copenhagen with Mom and Jackie!

After staying up all night the evening before celebrating the goodbye of many friends till four and doing laundry thereafter, I barely caught the seven o clock train to Copenhagen that would get me to the airport on time to pick up the family! It was nice to see them after 10 months away. To keep from getting sleepy we all went straight to the bed and breakfast and after unloading began our tour of Copenhagen. I had seen it before a few times but today it was really nice. The second day we started by going to the Carlsberg Brewery :) Mom got us all an extra round of free samples in addition to having been admitted as a "student" by the nice man at the ticket booth. After a few rounds of beer we headed out on the town. The photos are all taken in and near the artist district of Christiania. The area is very interesting but we didn't stay long because there was still soo much too see!

28 May 2006

Vänern och Vättern



This was our last big trip together in Sweden. Together with Eva, Emilie, Kara, Mel and I travelled to the two biggest lakes in the country. The weather was absolutely beautiful and the driving was very pleasant. We stopped several times along the long lake and eventually made it to our cabin on the south tip of lake Vänern. The cabin was one of those picturesque little wooden houses painted red with the white trim. After exploring the area a bit we took a drive around and had a picnic near the quarry in the picture above right. To the left of it is a view right out from our cottage. The photo below is one of my favorites that I took in Lidskoeping.

These photos below are from the drive up to the lakes and the first stop we took. The little fishing village we stopped at had some gorgeous vistas and sitting out on the pier was really relaxing.

This might have been the first and only proper castle that we saw on all our excursions in Sweden. Many of the castles we saw may have been labelled so but compared to the ones you might see in Germany you could hardly call many of them castles. This white one below was recently repainted so it looked very nice.

26 May 2006

Around the Sound

This trip also called Oeresundrundt is a 200 SEK train ticket that is valid for two days of travel in areas of Denmark and Sweden that border the Baltic Sea. I had wanted to do this trip for a long time but wanted to wait until the weather was a bit warmer and there was more color. Spring came late but fortunately it had arrived by the last week of May! My best friend Eva from Welzheim, Germany came to visit me and I decided it would be a good idea to take the trip with her. The first day we travelled up the Swedish coast to Helsingborg and took the ferry across to Helsingoer. Here we walked around the cute little town with picturesque little streets like the one with the colorful houses I posted. From there we continued on to two or three more stops where we passed by beautiful Rape fields (the yellow flowers above). We visited the Queen's summer residence and mistakenly entered the premises which had no gate or anything to indicate they were off limits. This discovery was made after the lone guard who neither of us had noticed popped out of hiding and briefly shouted 'NO ENTRY!'. Eva and I nearly had a heart attack, but after a brief laugh we moved on and took a walk through the gardens. The final stop was at this Danish castle. I don't recall the name but the little town was cute but by now Eva and I were exhausted so we headed home.

The second day we stayed in Sweden and travelled first to Helsingborg for some sightseeing and shopping. We had a lovely lax salad lunch with coffee at this adorable little cafe and from there continued to Malmoe. Here we indulged in a little more shopping and took a brief stroll through the center before heading home and enjoying a relaxing evening.

21 May 2006

Karneval 19-21 Maj

Building the Karneval Området began on May 5th and lasted through the 18th. The volunteers were required to work 6 four hour shifts in addition to all day the weekend before the Karneval. The work was a lot of fun and the weather was absolutely fantastic. Some of the work I did involved covering electric cable and placing it undergroud. I had also helped with putting up the fences around the grounds and in the sections, but my favorite work was the afternoon I spent with Sofia, Johan and Tuomas putting up the lights in our area. (See photo below)
Sofia was originally supposed to work in a different section, but after they neglected to call her I convinced her to join my section and I'm glad she did. I had someone to go with to all the workers events so that was fun :)
The hard work we did during the day was then rewarded either by a nice lunch or dinner cooked by the volunteers working in the kitchen. The deck pictured below was also built by the workers and had plenty of use during the three weeks prior to Karneval and later during the Karneval. After a long day of work we might have some games in the neighboring tent before going upstairs to enjoy the lovely evening with a few drinks on the deck.
The Lundakarneval themed 'Dualkarneval' took place 19-21 of Maj. Opening evening I had some time off from the work and met up with Kara, Mel and Emilie at some of the tents. In the photo I'm being silly with a Lundavöl beer can on my head :) The Karneval was pretty fun but I was really glad I did the work as I really got to know some nice people and spend some time doing stuff other than school work. In the evenings there were always concerts on the main stage in front of the white university building. Two off the highlight bands were The Sounds and The Ark. I enjoyed The Sounds, who come from Helsingborg, but I really got into the more rock sound of The Ark on the last evening. Many of their songs were played in the clubs at Lund so it the songs had a lot of good memories attached to them. Around Karneval time there was also a lot happening in the clubs so here is another good picture of Kara and me at Wermlands, our member nation for the spring term.
I have quite a few pictures of Karneval but the one below is of the parade that took place Saturday and Sunday. I don't know why these particular guys are dressed in blue, but I can say that the green tarps they are wearing is what me and several others in the group put on the fences for decoration and to keep people from climbing them! I missed the parade on Saturday, but watched it on the student channel while eating breakfast at home. Sunday Emilie and I met up at hers and watched the whole parade from a spot near Mårtenstorget.

All and all the Lundakarneval was a success and a pretty big deal since it only happens every 4 years. The weather may not have been perfect on some of the Karneval evenings but all the time spent working on it before the three days made up for the less than ideal weather during the weekend.