It looks like we are getting a really long Winter. Not really my cup of tea. Snapped this shadow figure on a cold day when we had a blue sky for a change.
No bicycle weather anytime soon. A recent forecast from SMHI said that the cold weather will continue for another two months. Not sure I like that. I spotted this bicycle wheel at the Krigslida commuter station a couple of old days ago.
After seeing Sweden win Gold and Silver at the Winter Olympics yesterday I went for brisk Winter walk. Nice with a blue sky for a change. -5C so not too bad. Met a few people out running, but no cross-country skiers. This is Mulsta Länsmansboställe.
It looked a bit artistic to me. The snow covers a big greenhouse that is not heated during the winter. Most likely it was a crow that landed there and skidded around a bit.
The cold Winter weather continues. It was -10C, with the windchill factor as I took an evening promenade yesterday. The rocklösaån stream winds its way through the park in Tungelsta. There are two bridges and this one leads to a playground.
Graneberg at Södertäljevägen in Tungelsta. The last gardener here, Janne Sandh closed shop quite a few years ago. He still lives there and his daughter has her carpentry businnes here, but the greenhouse nursery is a sad sight these days.
Back in the early 1970s, I knew many of the people livig at these 1970s row-houses along Södertäljevägen in Tungelsta. Today only two or three. We used to call them färglådorna. The color boxes.
Spotted this quote on a recent Winter promenade. "Any one can put the heat to the meat, but only a few can barbeque". Some sort of TikTok meme I think. It feels like the first BBQ of the year is still a long way away.
We are expecting a national ice day from 1900 hours tonight. Freezing temperatures all over the country for the next 24 hours. Sounds like real fun, or not. The cold weather is coming in from the east so we are blaming it on Russia, as one does.
This building in Tungelsta dates back a century. It has housed the local grocery store, post office, cafe, private apartments, restaurants and more. Today there's pizza place here. For the first 100 years the building was white, but now it is red.
Two arson attacks at this fast food joint last Summer. With a new owner. Big police investigation. The owners decided to rebuild and renovate. That took until last week. In the meantime they used a van and sold their burgers and what have you from the van that was parked in front of the renovated building. Originally built by a classmate of mine a few eons ago. Back then it was called Sassas.
The museum in the park in Tungelsta. Operated by the local historical association, Folk & Trädgård. You can learn a lot about the local history in the little museum upstairs. Mostly about the 100 family owned greenhouse nurseries that made Tungelsta a little famous back in the day. My family donated a few photos and items to the museum. At the turn of the last century Södertörn also had numerous family owned laundries. It was the upper class in Stockholm that had their laundry sent to "torklador" south of the Capitol. Oh, and I am without broadband again. Not my fault, but I will probably not post anything until that is sorted.