To change view we decided to move to a different town called GREBBESTAD , that’s located only a few miles up the coast. As of 2010, there were 1,401 inhabitants, though this number can increase by as much as ten-fold during the summer, and even though this is the end of the vacation season, this campsite was huge and crowded, but very nice
This time I was lucky to get a long bikeride with Ove, while Mom and Elvy just relaxed
we went into town
and when we got back I helped him with his pedicure.............I'm real good at foot licking
Mom and Ove tried their luck fishing, and Mom's fishing rod is a tiny travel thing, not much bigger than a pen............Ove lent her a lure, and at the second try she got a brown trout, but unfortunately the reel broke off from the rod, and despite Ove’s help the fish got loose and swam off..........
we went for walks
in one place there was millions of swallows and they are such amazing flyers it’s fun to watch them ...........
This morning it was time to pack up and start the trip North, and we stopped at a rest stop with this amazing rock wall, that was put together without any cement,
and this was the view
We were driving along and this bridge was pretty cool
And it's not like like Sweden don't have enough moose, that they need to put up cardboard ones ??
I sppose it's a park with more or less tamed moose so the tourist can get a close up look
Arounf noon we stopped for fika, and now Ove and Elvy went on their way home.............I miss them already ....................
me and Mom stopped in a small town MARIESTAD, which is located by Swedens largest lake called VÄNERN. It had 15,591 inhabitants in 2010.
Once again we're parked at a marina, and Mom finished reading a book.
We also went for a walk and I met a kitty that I thought wanted to play, but nooooooo, as soon as I got close she ran ...............I miss Lilly
It's a pretty little town but not much to do I think, or Mom is just to lazy right now.............so it's an early night
Good Night all