Sweden, i live in a small town about a 3 hour drive from the capitol.
Hate the summers but the love the winters, mostly out of my allergies which make me feel like a snorlax in the summer since going outside hampers my breathing somewhat.
Winter is always fun though, spent a new years eve just walking in a neighbouring town for a couple of hours and the feeling of having snow and ice frosted on your face and walking into a warm room was really something.
+ i have a fireplace where i live and thats always comfy.
Can add that i dont understand a single word the Norwegian's say, but can understand the unholy hybrid of Swedish and Danish that is Skåne dialekt.
Hate the summers but the love the winters, mostly out of my allergies which make me feel like a snorlax in the summer since going outside hampers my breathing somewhat.
Winter is always fun though, spent a new years eve just walking in a neighbouring town for a couple of hours and the feeling of having snow and ice frosted on your face and walking into a warm room was really something.
+ i have a fireplace where i live and thats always comfy.
Can add that i dont understand a single word the Norwegian's say, but can understand the unholy hybrid of Swedish and Danish that is Skåne dialekt.