For the last two weekends we're been to a national park in the south part of the country. Since we have some really nice friends living there, it's always like a treat. On the 22th we went to our friends who just bought a farm there last year. It's the collectors house, that they try to get to look like a farm- and a home again. Martin and a bunch of people where there to help out. A lot of work got done, but a lot is still ahead. Since the owners are such active people, i think they'll get there. It might take 5 years, as i learned, but it's all worth it and faster is not possible. That's life in the countryside.
To celebrate midsummer on the night of 23th to 24th we went to our other friends who have a sheep-farm and have lived there i guess now like ten years (?). Both of them have a master degree in something completely different. We've seen their progress from afar and it's amazing to where they have come. I always learn something new when im there.
It was an untraditional midsummer night, because the weather was so beautiful and warm, not a drop of rain. Some friends of friends made sauna in their unimaginably awesome home, with a big lake attached to it. A great evening!
Only the big midsummer fire we didn't see, because we had to drive and put our son to sleep. The sunset though (as much it actually set) was like a bonfire itself.
Pictures from 23th June.
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