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Présentation
À propos de moi
ABOUT ME
I was born in Sweden and have lived there for most of my life. Iâ
PHILOSOPHY
Disco dance!
Pourquoi je suis sur Couchsurfing
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
All the people I've met through CS have been great. it's fantastic how it brings people closer to each other and somehow makes the world seem small.
Centres d'intérêt
Things I like:
Music, literature, art, coffee, adventure, dinners, subways, architecture, change, trivia games, bicycling, wine, discussing, new technologies, skiing, hiking, challenges, cooking, meeting new people, running, photography, kayaking, learning about strange things like chaos theory, my iPhone and of course travelling.
- arts
- literature
- architecture
- photography
- dancing
- cooking
- wine
- coffee
- running
- walking
- clothing
- trivia
- traveling
- music
- hiking
- kayaking
- skiing
Morceaux de musique, films et livres
...Olafur Arnalds, BURNS, Bon Iver, The Embassy, The Radio Dept., Sigur Ros, Jan Johansson, Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, The New Pornographers, Bajofondo, Gotan Project, Kyte, MGMT, Sébastien Tellier, Pryda, Lifelike, Fred Falke, Kings of Convenience, William Fitzsimmons, Fleet Foxes, Mr. Little Jeans, Bob Dylan...
Writers: Jorge Luis Borges, Franz Kafka, Julio Cortazar, Juan Rulfo, James Joyce, Paul Auster, Bruno K Öijer, Klas Östergren.
Movies: Lars von Trier, Roy Andersson, Wes Anderson, Michel Gondry, Pedro Almodóvar, Alejandro González Iñárritu.
Une aventure extraordinaire que j'ai vécue
I hiked this pilgrimage route in Japan and apart from myself and my friend there were only elderly Japanese people dressed in white clothes. It was a semi tough hike with lots of uphill walking and the terribly warm weather didn’t make it easier. After a couple of hours we reached a mountain top which had to be climbed. You didn’t need any equipment to climb it but it was steep and a fall would have caused you serious injuries. Reaching the top we thought we had left all the slow-walking Japanese old people far behind us – but no! – on the very top sat a Japanese man and woman, both at least 70 years old. I still don’t understand how they got there before us (we took a wrong turn at one point but still…). It made me look at old (Japanese) people in a new way and taught me a lesson on what determination and a strong mind can achieve for you even as your body grows old.
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