Saturday, January 13, 2007

Thank You

In December I printed out a lot of photos, old as as well as from my time here in Grenoble. I was actually inspired by the little brother of a friend of mine in Versaille. He had put pictures of his friends and himself in a large and creative collage on one of his walls (His room is still the coolest boy room I've seen to this day). Today, I spent some time putting my printed digital pictures up on a wall to do my own version. I didn't dare to cut in them but I'm still very satisfied with the result, which you can see below. I'm only missing pictures on some of my relatives, så om ni kan skicka lite bilder kära släktingar, gärna i relativt höga upplösningar till min Gmail-adress, på er, era barn eller bilder där jag och ni är med tillsammans, så skulle jag bli jätteglad. Tack på förhand.

I've uploaded in high resolution so if you're curious about the pictures. Just click.

Looking at all my friends and relative makes me really thankful for all the good memories I've had with you all: Berlin with Johannes and Kate, walking in the mountains with mum, skiing at Grövelsjön with dad and Eva, Hamburg with Johanna, meeting my brother Mårten and his family on Gotland when I was there with the navy, having hot wine in Lyon with Tilly (and a lot of other people that we're not on the photo), partying with Sarah, Ylva, J-B (Jean-Baptiste), Katharina and Louis, being invited to eat with our peer students in Grenoble, seeing Thomas take a dump(!) through the mobile home's toilet window during our integration weekend with my school here, Martinas cute smile a warm day at Linköping University, crazy photos with Daniel, walking in Paris with Ann-So, Martin and the others, Elisabeth and Jesper on the almost legendary Gozinto evening, Verena, Karina and Johan on the Gala, Frank doing capoeira in the mountains, Kent's appreciation of Coffee, the equally cute smile of Katie an evening at Johanna in Haninge, it goes on and on... THANK YOU for all these memories. Let's go make some more some time soon, ok?

I realise that I haven't showed you how I live so here are some completely uncensored pictures from my room. I just took them and the sun has already set but the room is actually always quite dark due to the fact that the only window is facing the courtyard of the house.

My window is the lover to the left, over the garage, where I also enter. No pictures of the garage today, sorry.


My stairs.


My bed and sofa. I hated the colours first but they actually go well with the wooden tones in the furniture. Before I changed the pictures in the frames today, I had a really boring flower and an almost as boring cactus.


My little kitchen, bathroom entrance and the new collage.The poster is a motive drawn by one of my favourite sculptors, Giacometti. It was here when I came, talk about happy coincidence!


The window. Can you see how thick the walls are?


Detail on the bathroom. It's really well-renovated. However, the flush button is broken and my landlord think I'm the culprit ("gärningsman" [translated words are words that I myself are not sure on, so please don't be offended, dear reader]) when it was actually broken when I got here. He wrote me a quite aggravated letter a couple of days ago (He was probably more angry about the floor that I had scratched, only using his furniture...) I need to write him back to explain that and other issues that have come up. That's gonna be a bit of drag...


View from an another angle on my table and the stairs.



Finally. My favourite radio station has played "I'm from Barcelona" with We're from Barcelona three times this afternoon. Is the Swedish giant group (25+ members) gonna have a hit in France? Hmmm... Strange.

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