uUu said:That isnt very true! Sweden is one of the longest in not the longest, country in europe with around 1,600 km from the north to the south. From Gävle its 820 km to Luleå. I went there for vacation in your beautiful archipelago last summer at an island called Sandöbådan. I went by car as a roadtrip through the north of sweden, inspired by Olle Ljungström´s "norrländska präriens gudinna". To much speed cameras to be fully enjoyable
How is it growing chillies up there! It must be impossible without greenhouse and plenty of extra lights. I´ve learned that some plants or trees that we take for granted in the middle of sweden doesnt exist or set fruit up there. Dont remeber what they were but i remember i thought they were very basic, like apples?
well sweden feels kind of small though, compared to the rest of the worlds big countries.
that sounded like a pretty nice vacation, I think most people see norrbotten as a pretty boring place... well, it kind of is if you're looking for a good party or something.
anyway, I must say I like the southern part of sweden the most because of the countries close to the coast, like Kalmar and Vadstena. kind of old-looking countries but yet some modern things in them.
that felt like a mess writing, really tired... sorry but hope you understand
well, growing chilis here should be quite hard outside. never tried that... grew a couple of red savina plants I think, at least they were hot as hell. had them in my basement with some artificial sunlight or whatever it's called.
we do grow apples on our backyard though, and we used to have cherries but no idea what happened to it. think it was about to fall.