As a Finn I love it when the winters are actually properly cold. It makes you enjoy the summers to the fullest too. I love that we have four seasons that are very different from each other.
So glad to see you are/been in Luleå! ❤️ Just you guys move here, we'll welcome you and take care of you! Bring boat, the archipelago is one of a kind. But I guess you've been told already //Per, Luleå (S. Sunderbyn)
Aw thanks so much! It's such a beautiful place, can definitely see the appeal on a boat. Either by boat, plane, or van we'll be spending some travelling up that way in the near future we think 😁Would make for a great road trip!
@@ChasingCurrents It might seem strange, but there will be a summer up here eventually :-) I hope you get to see it! If youre around and like to go boating just let me know!
I lived in Laramie, Wyoming for six years after finishing grad school. When I did my interview, I arrived in -27 F. When they dropped me at my hotel, all I could think was "When is the next flight out of this place?" But, on my flight back, I had a long layover in Denver, so took a bus into town and walked around for several hours. Even though the temps were single digits, the sun was bright and the air was as clear and crisp as I had ever experienced. I absolutely fell in love with it. Even though the negative temps are to be taken seriously, they sure make for a pristine environment (in part because the population is held naturally low as very few managed to make it beyond the first winter. 😂) Wonderful video.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video :). We can definitely relate to your experience, we've never felt air like it! We felt like we could breathe fully in a way we haven't in so long haha. It's so quiet too, like you said probably because less can make it through the winters 😂 Cheers for commenting!
Hard life in those temperatures, I visited Alberta in winter experiencing-35 nice novelty for a holiday but no way I could live there. Would you have to immigrate to get residency?
Yeah unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a way (yet at least) for us to move there. Visas will only allow us to stay for 3 months at a time. We could buy property there but still wouldn't be able to stay any longer than the Schengen restrictions. One day maybe!
Looks amazing!
It was so beautiful! Back in the UK now though, looking forward to seeing you guys at the boat show soon 😁
Beautiful country
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Can’t wait to watch this 😎🥳🎉👍
That's a real sausage roll. The snow seems appealing
As a Finn I love it when the winters are actually properly cold. It makes you enjoy the summers to the fullest too. I love that we have four seasons that are very different from each other.
Yeah can only imagine! I've spend winter in Finland and Sweden, but never summer. Brynn has spent summer in Finland and Sweden and never winter! Haha
So glad to see you are/been in Luleå! ❤️
Just you guys move here, we'll welcome you and take care of you!
Bring boat, the archipelago is one of a kind. But I guess you've been told already
//Per, Luleå (S. Sunderbyn)
Aw thanks so much! It's such a beautiful place, can definitely see the appeal on a boat. Either by boat, plane, or van we'll be spending some travelling up that way in the near future we think 😁Would make for a great road trip!
@@ChasingCurrents It might seem strange, but there will be a summer up here eventually :-) I hope you get to see it! If youre around and like to go boating just let me know!
I lived in Laramie, Wyoming for six years after finishing grad school. When I did my interview, I arrived in -27 F. When they dropped me at my hotel, all I could think was "When is the next flight out of this place?" But, on my flight back, I had a long layover in Denver, so took a bus into town and walked around for several hours. Even though the temps were single digits, the sun was bright and the air was as clear and crisp as I had ever experienced. I absolutely fell in love with it. Even though the negative temps are to be taken seriously, they sure make for a pristine environment (in part because the population is held naturally low as very few managed to make it beyond the first winter. 😂) Wonderful video.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video :). We can definitely relate to your experience, we've never felt air like it! We felt like we could breathe fully in a way we haven't in so long haha. It's so quiet too, like you said probably because less can make it through the winters 😂 Cheers for commenting!
Very enjoyable video.
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
Hey good to see you!
You too! 😁
I look forward to your Swedish recipe book 😄
Oooh that would be awesome 😋
Hey hey 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Heyyy! 😁
Beautiful on camera and glad you enjoy , but no just NO !
Sorry, no to what?
@@ChasingCurrents Ice and snow .
Hard life in those temperatures, I visited Alberta in winter experiencing-35 nice novelty for a holiday but no way I could live there.
Would you have to immigrate to get residency?
Yeah unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a way (yet at least) for us to move there. Visas will only allow us to stay for 3 months at a time. We could buy property there but still wouldn't be able to stay any longer than the Schengen restrictions. One day maybe!
@@ChasingCurrents Spain ,canaries Balearics etc have asked the EU to drop the 90 day rule , who knows things may change
@@V8guy3500 that would be a dream come true! Would love that freedom back
I wouldnt last ten minutes in that place.