hello midwesties
hello midwesties
hi midwesties, hope you are having a nice time. I am from sweden.
hello midwesties
hi midwesties, hope you are having a nice time. I am from sweden.
Hello Sweden, I'm afraid it is a bit quiet around here, but as you can see we do have some LOTR memes. We're having lovely summer days over here, so long as you're not too close to Canada's wildfires.
Wishing you all the best.
quiet is good, no drama only nice people and plants. Happy canada day
quiet is for the best, i've been using lemm.ee for the past few weeks but it keeps going down today. time to come back home i guess
Hello - the only Swedish people I've ever met were at a bar while playing drinking games in Mexico, but it was great fun. Hope you are well.
I am well, are you well?
i would love to visit sweden, what is your favorite aspect of living in sweden?
My favorite aspect of sweden is a lot of stuff, including the public of public access, the food, nature
Hello from St. Louis, it's hot and humid here on Independence Day. Perfect for swimming!
Louisiana isnt in the midwest
St. Louis is a city in Missouri :-)
Very nice time yes! Be well!
Thank you for your kind interaction, may you have a nice summer.
Hello Sweden! My part of the Midwest has seen power and internet outages from thunderstorms the last couple of days, so it's been rough over here.
PS: Hope that Turkey & Hungary get over themselves soon!
I will ride bicycle to fix your electricity
What would be Sweden's Midwest? Norway?
Depends on the definition of midwest
Having lived in Sweden for about a half year and visited a few other times (study abroad and lots of family there), geographically the whole country kind of reminds me of the midwest (barring the more frozen part way far north where the trees get smaller). The more wooded and snowy parts of the north remind me of the upper midwest, the south more akin to the large rolling fields of the farming parts of the midwest. Vänern feels like a Great Lake. The archipelago filled Baltic coastlines remind me a bit of the rockier Lake Superior coastlines of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. I could see why my grandpa and many other Swedes felt comfortable emigrating to this part of the country about a century ago.