Within 24 hours from driving over the border to Bosnia we spotted at least fifty Swedish cars on the road. It is unbelievable how many there are. Mostly new Mercedes or Volvos. Swedish cars are by far the most common with foreign registration. While having dinner at a lakeside restaurant, five Swedish cars stopped in the parking lot, none of the passengers looked very Swedish though.
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Dear anna and peter
I´m really enjoying to read your blog.
I hope you are surviving the Balkan heat, heard on the radio that its almost 40 degrees in mostar...
By the way, I met my relatives that lives in Teheran. Of course I said that I expect my friends to get invited for dinner and they really wanted that too. I´ll send you the e-mail address.
Nothing to tell from stockholm, as always - everything is as usual...
Lots of love, miss you alot.
/e
Hej Anna och Peter
Hoppas allt är bra! Vi följer er resa med stort intresse (även om det här är det första inlägget). Här är vädret växlande, det har varit ganska bra några dagar men väntas tyvärr bli sämre till helgen :-(
Vi antar att ni har varit långt ifrån Internet-caféer och andra moderniteter, men vi hoppas snart att få läsa mer.
Vi tänker på er
Kram
Bisse och Daniel
(Johan hälsar förstås)
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