Days 47 & 48 – We’ve done what Arnie told us not to . . .

Catch phrases abound. Stay and do the rounds for decades. Some are born and invented within families. Holding secret, perhaps comic meanings known or understood only by those in the know. Pervading from one generation to another. The more universal and popular, given life through the small and large screen, become part of our everyday language.

We moved too soon. Should have thought it through more carefully. Done some basic maths. With seemingly so many more kilometres back to home base, we say farewell to Twins, Norway and Sweden, perhaps a little early. What do we do now?

Day 47 – Ends at Sjötorpets Camping, with another lakeside view to revel in.

The lady at reception asks “Do you like walking?”
Beastie can just about be seen to the left of that group

Her recommended fifty minute circular walk of Lake Getesjön almost doubles. Ninety minutes pass before the camp comes back into view.

“Welcome back. What took you so long?”

Day 48 – Brings us over the Øresund bridge and back into Denmark. Shortly after, Mr S receives a text from the ‘Bridge owners’. “How did you enjoy your crossing? Would you mind taking our two minute survey? Tell us what you thought and let us know of anyway we could improve your experience“. “Are you crazy”, he tells them. “It’s a bridge with a bit of a tunnel at one end. One second we were up, the next down. One second it was light, the next it was dark. Improvements? Cut out the tunnel bit”

Pretty? Impressive? Both?

We spend the night on Assentorp Camping. It houses a very friendly and welcoming static community. The very windy evening finds them in a chatty huddle in the sunniest spot on site.

With the table tennis table in a too windy position, Mrs S decides it’s time Beastie has his once-a-trip bathe.

One hour later he’s showing off his shiny looking trim

2 thoughts on “Days 47 & 48 – We’ve done what Arnie told us not to . . .”

  1. I have really enjoyed following your safari – fascinating two countries I would like to have visited but never quite made it.
    Love
    Roger

    1. Nice to hear Rog. Think, like us you would have favoured Norway. Came across an interesting fact for you today regarding the astronomer Tycho Brahe. He lost his nose in a dual in 1566, over a mathematical discussion!!

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