
Even though we've had quite a few sunny days lately, it is still very cold, and we're still deeply embedded in snow and ice. Bare patches are beginning to appear here and there, but it's a slow process... In town, there are some heated streets/pavements that are ice free, but you still have to keep watching out for snow and ice falling from above. In other places, you had better look carefully where you put your feet. And the bus drivers are having a tricky time, too!

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6 comments:
Hi, just having a quick look through some of the mosaics while I have my breakfast. Great photos!
Great mosaics. You have heated streets? That must be wonderful.
What lovely views! This is the second time you've mentioned heated streets, and I'm interested in this. We don't have anything like this here! How many streets are heated? It must be very expensive! How do they determine what streets to heat? I continue to enjoy your pictures of Sweden, and am learning as well!
@Riet: Only a few main shopping streets/pavements in the very centre of the town but it makes a difference.
It's such a pleasure to take a peek at your part of the world - thanks for sharing!
Heated streets! How cool or should I say warm! Love the pictures even though it looks really cold!
smiles, alice
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