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On Sunday, Wes and I took advantage of a glorious fall day by being outside most of the day.
We hiked at two locations nearby: The Dumme Mosse Preserve and the Naturreservatet Bottnaryd.

The first hike was through a bog near the airport in Jonkoping.










After our morning spent in the bog, we ate a kebab pizza in a little town where only one restaurant was open.  The owner was Jack from Syria and we had the best time trying to communicate!
When he figured out we were from Chicago, he smiled enthusiastically and said his "fru's"
family is in Chicago - and we made a friend for life.


This is kebab pizza...yes, there are french fries and lettuce on top!
The second hike destination:
 This is a primordial forest area with 300-400 year old trees.
When trees fall (but do they make a sound?), there is no removal or clean-up which means
lots of lichen on bumps in the ground, gnarly stumps, mushrooms and such.
It made me think of the settings for JOHN BAUER'S
illustrations of fairies, trolls and princess tales.
 












Are these teeny weeny mushrooms simply not the cutest things you've ever seen?





We are loving this fall season here in Sweden, especially knowing that it will soon get colder, darker (the sun is going down earlier and earlier in the day) and snowflakes are likely to appear before too long.

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