Skatås
Today, Eddie and I got to check out the 2.5 km hilly loop in Skatås as part of our daily 10 km run/bike routine. And six hours later we were back again in Skatås together with William for “Tall Tales”, a medieval themed adventure game that the kids just loved (despite its slightly commercial undertones). As much as I may miss Nydala, these recreational areas are really stunning, and I can only imagine that they will become more beautiful in the fall as the trees turn yellow and red.
Meanwhile, Anna
has been able to go for her first longer walks since falling on the cliff. Though
she is still experiencing dizziness from time to time, the trend is definitely
encouraging.
Walking around in the well-heeled Överås area, the houses reminded me a bit of the White City in Tel Aviv. With a Porsche or a Tesla parked outside many of the houses, one can tell that some people have really been doing well in Sweden over the last decades as the country has become somewhat of a haven for the rich with no property tax, no inheritance tax, etc.
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