


Lund's sense of order and its spotless streets left us in awe—everything was so clean and precise! We had taken a little trip to Sweden back in the autumn to visit our dear friends P and P, and were blown away by how everything just worked.

Even the town's university pranksters managed to select the most appropriately sized cucumber to fit in the hand of Carl Linnaeus, outside the public library.


And the library was actually quiet! Lattes at a nearby café were decorated with foam animals and hearts (mine was the bear). How simple and elegant everything looked, and how calm! Sweden felt really good.
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