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From the little road in front of the house, and my mom trying to look smart and sound.
Brahegatan is the Gränna equivalent of Champs-Ellyses in Paris.
Instead of designer label shops, you find here peppermint rock shops.
From the staircase. This is what you see.
(unsure about the spelling. Please correct me)
A day like any for the people in the air on the ground.
Don't know why I photoed this.
This room is where I spend my first night ever when we moved to Gränna 1980 or 1981.
My dad, friends and granddads built the house when I was only 1 yearold. This bathroom was the firstroom they built and that's apparently where they stored me during the night.
This is what you see when you're taking a sh**
Now you know.
Cool and proud of the new garden furniture.
This picture is taken through the glass of my windows in my room at Hotel Supelec. Nice.
Our little row of houses was squeezed in around a ugly estate.
This picture is taken from our garden spanning the other houses garden.
Don't really know why I took this photo. I like the way they put the little rockhard soap there in the middle.
Not very new, no.
Some Photoshop light effects here.
When I open the door to my room, this is what I see.
I like the brown/orange colour theme.
Can you see the red door? That's my red door. 1st floor.
From the 1st floor at Hotel Supelec, just outside my door.
I like the exact lineup of the stools in the lobby.
Look at these stools!
Perfect for a Woody Allen -79 movie.
Create line stool that is. Unconfortable too.
Not really a square, more like a T footpath-crossing.
In the south part of Rennes, you find this.
In the south of Rennes is a lot of streets named after countries. Sweden is well represented here.
This isn't perhaps the poshes street in Rennes :)
Exotic brown/orange colors. What era is this furniteur fashion from?
In this swamp 1 million frog play and make bud-wei-ser sounds.
Funny little sign. This is also on rue de Suede (which means "sweden street"). Unfortunatly, the arrow points to a poor ugly big building.
Yes, I live in a hotel. I don't just stay.
That's why I've boundled my bicycle key with the hotels own keys.
This is how our garden in Tresham Crescent, Marlybone, London looked like. Julia is painting here furniteur pink.
This is how our garden in Tresham Crescent, Marlybone, London looked like. Julia is painting here furniteur pink.
I used a Photoshop filter to get this effect.
People walking in the park on a sunny saturday in march.
Court house in english. Very different from the buildings in the city of London.
This is where Madame Juhtel sits in the morning.
Probably one of europes most ugly hotels. But it really is more like a youth hostel for adults.
Can you see the frontdoor? Just above that door is where I live.
Don't know the name of them but in a parking lot in centre Rennes they have 4 of these. All in obscure colors like this.
The cool thing about this fountain is that it changes gradually through every stage. Not on or off like other fountains. You're lucky to see the fullblow.
It's bigger and cleaner than any foodmarket I've ever seen.
The most exotic beach resort in the whole of Rennes. Heres what it looks like on the eqst side of the lake.
The most exotic beach resort in the whole of Rennes. Heres the map.
In rue de Suede, there is a bus stop. This one is called Suede.
In the spring, when people throw their food out the window and cute little leafs fall, this is what you get.
A little path in among some houses off rue de Suede
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