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Trying to be creative
Ever feel like the world getting close to be like something Todd in BoJack Horseman could have designed? Like the other day I visit the store next to the cafe there I one time, four years ago, had a date. That store now, among other things, sells very expensive atristinal chocolate with meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria). That’s something Todd in BoJack Horseman, could have made up: “What about a farm that grows that thing meadowsweet that I just heard of? What to do with the plant? I don’t know, mix it with chocolate?”
Yep, this is one of mine I’m-an-outsider-looking-at-the-society-entry. And the above is one good thing. Todd level of creativity is good. The bad things, the country has problems that affects me. I wish we could do like Germany and have the two largest parties form a government that could take care of the problems. But that won't happen. The reason I write this here is, as said, the problems affects me more than it should. Makes me fell crapy. Forget that. More good things. In my last entry I had a photo of the christmas decoration. In that photo I want you to notice the Peruan street musician who ordinary is a student in Denmark, but for some reason is here now. Well, I would tell you to notice the Peruan street musician who ordinary is a student in Denmark if the photo had been better. Yesterday I did give him some coins, something I never make with the Rumanian beggars. And you're likely wondering how I can know he street musicians background? Answer a local newspaper had an article about him.
Speaking of the local newspaper. The woman who let me write a colon for that paper recently wrote that Jordan Peterson should visit Vilhelmina. It is a town in the middle of nowhere. In Lapland. And in that rural town the feminist party did well in the last election. Appenetly she thought Peterson should visit Vilhelmina for that reason. Sure feminism might be seen as a left wing thing and rural here means traditional political red. Jordan Peterson is Canadian and knows that red means left wing. But it is still noteworthy that "ordinary" voters in a rural town gave more votes to the feminist party than "the elite" in the larger towns did.
Romanian beggars. That reminds me of one thing I read about an old industrial town. The town had recently started to grow again, and the people moving in “was not just asylum seekers, but other Swedes, Germans and Bulgarians”. Germans, my grandparents house was sold to germans and we think germans who moves here, do that since they has read too much Astrid Lindgren. But Bulgarians? I assume it was a very small number of Bulgarians, perhaps one family. Still, if you don’t count the old France's colonies, northern Bulgaria is apparently the poorest area in the EU. So maybe we could get a large numbers of migrants from that country. I have only meet two Bulgarians in my life and both worked at the hospital. And one of our problems is that the country desperately needs hospitall personal. So I’m saying that seeing Rumanian beggars makes me wonder if Bulgaria could help us with the crise in the care sector. That’s a thought. Perhaps not as crazy as the thoughts Todd had, however.
New in the town square, this winter, is also a guy who smokes pipe and sell dried reindeer meat, fish from mountain lakes and tunnbröd “flat bread”.
Then, to write something that is new, good and not related to nationality, I have given old clothes to recycling. That you couldn't do ten years ago. I got 100 kr (10€ and let's say it is 10$ too) for two bags of old clothes. Of course it is an environment thing. The textile industry isn’t climate friendly.
At last, you know how you can mix some coffee in chocolate cakes. During the world wars dandelion roots were roasted and used as coffee substitute. So I’m planning to farm dandelion, roast the roots and mix with chocolate.
Yep, this is one of mine I’m-an-outsider-looking-at-the-society-entry. And the above is one good thing. Todd level of creativity is good. The bad things, the country has problems that affects me. I wish we could do like Germany and have the two largest parties form a government that could take care of the problems. But that won't happen. The reason I write this here is, as said, the problems affects me more than it should. Makes me fell crapy. Forget that. More good things. In my last entry I had a photo of the christmas decoration. In that photo I want you to notice the Peruan street musician who ordinary is a student in Denmark, but for some reason is here now. Well, I would tell you to notice the Peruan street musician who ordinary is a student in Denmark if the photo had been better. Yesterday I did give him some coins, something I never make with the Rumanian beggars. And you're likely wondering how I can know he street musicians background? Answer a local newspaper had an article about him.
Speaking of the local newspaper. The woman who let me write a colon for that paper recently wrote that Jordan Peterson should visit Vilhelmina. It is a town in the middle of nowhere. In Lapland. And in that rural town the feminist party did well in the last election. Appenetly she thought Peterson should visit Vilhelmina for that reason. Sure feminism might be seen as a left wing thing and rural here means traditional political red. Jordan Peterson is Canadian and knows that red means left wing. But it is still noteworthy that "ordinary" voters in a rural town gave more votes to the feminist party than "the elite" in the larger towns did.
Romanian beggars. That reminds me of one thing I read about an old industrial town. The town had recently started to grow again, and the people moving in “was not just asylum seekers, but other Swedes, Germans and Bulgarians”. Germans, my grandparents house was sold to germans and we think germans who moves here, do that since they has read too much Astrid Lindgren. But Bulgarians? I assume it was a very small number of Bulgarians, perhaps one family. Still, if you don’t count the old France's colonies, northern Bulgaria is apparently the poorest area in the EU. So maybe we could get a large numbers of migrants from that country. I have only meet two Bulgarians in my life and both worked at the hospital. And one of our problems is that the country desperately needs hospitall personal. So I’m saying that seeing Rumanian beggars makes me wonder if Bulgaria could help us with the crise in the care sector. That’s a thought. Perhaps not as crazy as the thoughts Todd had, however.
New in the town square, this winter, is also a guy who smokes pipe and sell dried reindeer meat, fish from mountain lakes and tunnbröd “flat bread”.
Then, to write something that is new, good and not related to nationality, I have given old clothes to recycling. That you couldn't do ten years ago. I got 100 kr (10€ and let's say it is 10$ too) for two bags of old clothes. Of course it is an environment thing. The textile industry isn’t climate friendly.
At last, you know how you can mix some coffee in chocolate cakes. During the world wars dandelion roots were roasted and used as coffee substitute. So I’m planning to farm dandelion, roast the roots and mix with chocolate.