So, it turns out that it was only me and one other bloke who were driving to Stockholm, that 10 hrs ride. Alone. Together. In a rather small car. But it went okay. We talked for about 7 hours and then had nothing more to talk about. The silence streched out, enveloping the car, it was raining and we were in the middle of nowhere. Literally. I was expecting a sign saying: You have now reached the middle of nowhere. As it turns out, driving dark roads at night through large forests and no housing can really make you feel like you're not moving at all. It felt like we would never get there. Then I called Britta, who was already there and asked how we could most easly drive to the conferance, and she told me they didn't open till the next day. Bummer! Of course, she did point out that we should come to the party she was at outside of Stockholm instead and spend the night there, so we stopped by a gas station. Bought a hamburger, feeling like we were part of an old time horror movie because it was filled with weird locals who kept staring at us like we had invaded their turf or something, got the beers and got out. Then we drove to the party. Which kicked ass! I realized that I was several hours late on the drinking, and that everybody else were already way drunker than I usually get, but they all helped me get as drunk as them, and gave me a bottle of "Fisk" Fishermans friends liquer. The next morning I regretted it, but that night was really shiny.

Me and Ole Ma, the guy from the car, then travled in to Stockholm to get more Fisk and to see the sights. And promply forgot where we parked the car. We had to walk for hours to find it. After that we just went right up to the convention.

The convention, however, was the best one yet! My lecture went great with a big turn up of people, the other lectures were really interesting, we had sauna parties every evening, and I had long drunken philosophical discussions with this guy, Kristoffer, every night. The food was magnifizent and everybody were really nice. I'm so glad I went!

On the way home we visited a saint's (Birgitta?) prayers cave. It was quite cool. Apperently she was some big-shot political/religious woman from the 12th century in Sweden. And then I slept in the car all the way home.
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From: [identity profile] aj-stalin.livejournal.com


Yep, Birgitta sounds about right. But still you are a... wait aminute, here I quote myself on apr 27th:
[quote :"11. What do you think about the person who took this survey from:
She's a backstabbing, outland travelling, not on birthday upshowing, treacherous bastard, whom I have come to love very much"]So anyways, yeah, blomstrefny sounds grea.

From: [identity profile] mirazandar.livejournal.com


Wow. That trip sounds lovely, - the getting there part i mean. Me and ink are planning to get to see mimikry one day during summer. This will mean driving to sweden. Will you join? If it happens, it will be awsome.

From: [identity profile] martinemonster.livejournal.com


Of course...however, it might after a while seem like we're stuck in a time loop or something, driving forward but getting nowhere... ;)

From: [identity profile] mirazandar.livejournal.com


I like time loops. Means that one doesn't have to get anywhere. I like drifting.

From: [identity profile] martinemonster.livejournal.com


Me too, but I guess I like drifting by myself more than drifting with other people. There's less talk and the company's better ;) Naw, I'm just kidding...I am actually a quite social person, I just like to be going somewhere with people, and drifting by my self.
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