
On Saturday I visited the traditional Christmas Market in Tungelsta, organised by
Folk och trädgård. They have built the greenhouse in the park, and the
cafe/
museum, the two buildings used for the market. I had a look in the museum that now features an oil painting depicting my great grandfather J.F. Jansson. We donated the painting and some photos earlier this year. Over at the crowded greenhouse they had a lottery (photo number 1), and local handicrafters were selling their produce and you could buy anything from books about bread baking, made by Git Lundin (photo number 4), and mittens made by the pelargonium horticulturist Birgitta Sergler (6). Another familiar face was Marion (7), from
Stavhäll. I also talked to
The Knitter who told me a fun story. She had met a friend who had bought five lottery tickets and won four prices. And as he was too lazy to carry them home, he gave them all to Anna-Greta. Almost everyone I chatted with mentioned Friday's
power outage and the fact that it was only -2C and that it was the first time in many years that we had a snowy Christmas market.