Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Flooding and Spring

I've been very busy lately so expect some posts in the next week or so.

Last week there was flooding in and around Uppsala.

On April 8 the Fyris river (Fyrisån) in Uppsala looked like this:

Fyrisån

Then there was a bit more snow.

April Snow

Then some rain and the resulting flooding.

Flooding

Normally there is a whole board-walk here. You can see one of the posts.

Picnic Table

Where the people was sitting was flooded at one point.

Boardwalk

The roads on either side of the river were closed for a week because of the risk of flooding.

River

Happily, this restaurant is no longer under water.

Restaurant

Trains to Stockholm were stopped for a while because of the impromptu lakes. There was probably a metre between the train track and the water when I went to Stockholm the day after the trains started running again. This picture was taken right out my window.

Impromptu Lakes

After talking with some Swedes, I found out that this never happens, at least not this bad. Apparently, I survived one of the longest winters on record.

Yesterday (April 30) was Valborg where Swedes celebrate the start of spring. It was about 9C, feeling much colder, with a mix of sun and pouring rain.

While there are no leaves on the trees, the flowers are starting to bloom!

Flowers!

A post on my weekend in Copenhagen and Valborg to come, hopefully soon.

1 comment:

  1. Haha, clearly you picked the best year to go.

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