Leaving Sweden, Going America
Leaving Sweden, Going America
On a sunny noon during summer in the year...
Parent(s)’ Lightness in Darkness
The moment the clock on the steeple tower of the church, Annedalskyrkan, shows 7, Emmalee Lindau shows herself up at Linnéplatsen with her child...
The Migrant Musicians
The Migrant Musicians
The Gothenburgian sky is adorned with all the greyness among the skies. To that unasked greyness, there are musicians adding music to...
Son Distracts Mother’s Distractions
Son Distracts Mother’s Distractions
Mother and son boarded the tram at Saltholmen, the last or the first stop of Tram 11, and chose the seat...
Salsa: The 27 (39) & The 49 (61)
Salsa: The 27 (39) & The 49 (61)
Finally, the 27-year-old and the 49-year-old agreed to meet over dance at the dancefloor by Esperanto Square.
On...
Ian the British, Anna the Latvian
Ian the British, Anna the Latvian
Gustav Adolf Square is lit. Many Gothenburgers have prepared for the Christmas and New Year, and some are preparing,...
My Pirate Grandfather
My Pirate Grandfather
For our weeklong holiday, tomorrow we will fly to Barcelona. Barcelona doesn’t want tourists like us to come but.
The cooked and uncooked...
Conscription, Convenience, Copulation
Conscription, Convenience, Copulation
Tuesday morning. September. An autumnal month. September is not only a rainiest month but also nicknamed as the rainbow month. Rainbows appear....
The Effects of Cutting Trees in Haga
The Effects of Cutting Trees in Haga
Leon Karlsson begins his day on bicycle towards his workplace in Haga—the area where history, holiness, heritage and...
Seeing: Believing, Disbelieving, Unbelieving
Seeing: Believing, Disbelieving, Unbelieving
I stand at the tram stop of Central Station, I think: Should I greet her, or not? Is it a decent...