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Sommar i P1 – a Swedish institution Posted by jennie on Jul 5, 2011
It is as Swedish as the Midsummer pole and pickled herring and the famous theme song – played exactly 1 pm every day between June 25 to August 21 – takes me back to a warm and lazy summer’s day in Sweden within seconds. I’m talking about the radio program and institution “Sommar” (Summer) who has been airing…
Midsummer and holiday season in Sweden Posted by jennie on Jun 28, 2011

Long time no see, dear blog readers. I’ve been on my longest holiday ever, doing it in proper Swedish four-weeks- in-a-row-stylee and it has been absolutely amazing. Visited Sweden for two of those, got married by the sea in Bohuslän (yes!) celebrated Midsummer’s eve (Midsommarafton) on a windy field in Skåne (Click here for my guide to a…
Housing in Sweden Posted by Marcus Cederström on Jun 27, 2011
I cheated when I moved to Sweden. I blame my parents. I have dual citizenship so I didn’t have to deal with any sort of visa or residency permit. No work permit. No student permit. Life was good. But I did still have to deal with housing. And that doesn’t mean life is good. A…
Garden-mania! Posted by Katja on Jun 20, 2011
Know anything about Sweden’s climate and daylight hours? For those of you who don’t, well, a very quick summary would be along the lines of: The south is much hotter than the north, but has shorter daylight hours, thus focusing on agriculture differently from the northern parts. The north has a lot of midnight sun…
Swedish in Swedish-America Posted by Marcus Cederström on Jun 17, 2011
The US saw a lot of immigration from the Scandinavian countries in the late 1800s. While there were Swedes in the US before this point, this was one of the first large immigrant waves. Many settled in Minnesota and the surrounding areas. This isn’t at all surprising to anyone who may have been to Mora…
Pets in Sweden Posted by Katja on Jun 16, 2011
In general I would think of Sweden as a very animal-friendly country. Apart from there being a lot of vegans and vegetarians, not to mention the people who eat vegetarian once or twice a week, there are a lot of people that have pets. Cats and dogs are the most common pets. However, rabbits, hamsters…
Right on Red in Sweden Posted by Marcus Cederström on Jun 15, 2011
I’m going to admit to doing something wrong. I drove on an American driver’s license in Sweden longer than I should have. Technically you’re only allowed to do that for about a year. I know, I know, I’m an awful person. I justified it by saying that I left to go back to the US…