Showing posts with label uppsala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uppsala. Show all posts

September 09, 2015

Swedish Lapland: around Kiruna and Abisko

So... almost half a year later, yes, I finally write about Swedish Lapland! It's been a busy 2015 so far. And I'm going to start from the very beginning.

For those who still don't know anything about Lapland, it is a cultural region traditionally inhabited by the Sápmi people and it is located in Northern Europe, extending over Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia (you can find more info on Wikipedia, of course).

 

July 09, 2015

Weather contrasts of Sweden

Now that I'm more or less free and I have some time to look back, I wanted to share one of the curiosities of Sweden: its "weather" contrasts independently of the season. I know I always end up talking about the weather, pictures and landscapes, but you know, is one of the things I enjoyed the most. Here comes a "pic post".

These first images that I'm sharing are from Uppsala in November of 2014, on the 25th and the 26th, respectively. And you can appreciate the outstanding beauty of all of them. Different lights and colors, but all enjoyable. So we were approaching winter and we were lacking some sunlight, and autumn gave us a warm, beautiful and shiny day (maybe one of the last ones, enjoyed by all) which was followed by a foggy and wintery day that was premonitory of the exciting never-ending-grey that predominates winter, and spring.


March 01, 2015

Ice hockey in Uppsala

I just got home from my first ever ice hockey game, and I enjoyed so much I needed to write this post right away.

So we went to the ice rink (Gränby Ishall or Gränbyhallen) where I skate (I'm doing some basic ice skating there), and we witnessed this awesome sport (I had only watched it once before, from a TV!). Where I come from, we only have roller hockey or field hockey (no ice, remember?), and they are both quite important and interesting disciplines, but ice hockey is a lot more fun to watch! For starters, the speeeeeeeeed! And the fights!!!

Just as a heads up, and from what I have learned during the game, ice hockey games generally consist of three periods of twenty minutes each, the clock running only when the puck is in play. The teams change ends for the second period, again for the third period, and again at the start of each overtime that is played. I cannot say anything about the rules because it was IMPOSSIBLE to see and learn anything but, in general, all infractions of the rules lead to game stoppages, and the game is then restarted with a crazy face off. Want to know more? Let's go to Wikipedia...

Well, so the game faced Almtuna IS (from Uppsala) against Rögle BK (from Ängelholm), and it was the last game of the season (I think) from the second highest league of ice hockey in Sweden (HockeyAllsvenskan). BTW, the final result was 5-3 (2-0/0-3/3-0) for Almtuna and all goals were scored on our side/end of the rink! =D


February 28, 2015

Hiking trails through Uppsala: Gula Stigen or The Yellow Trail

Uppsala can feel quite small if you are used to live in big cities, but it can also feel very fresh, natural, and free. The city is surrounded by fields and forests and, therefore, there are a lot of opportunities in terms of outdoors activities. "Low level" hiking (of course, almost no hills here!) is one of them, and today I'm going to talk about the Gula Stigen trail.

"Gula Stigen is a hiking trail of about 10 kilometres long, running from the Studenternas sports stadium via Kronparken, Rosendalsfältet, Ultuna hagar, Gottsundagipen, and Vårdsätra Forest, to Skarholmen. It was created as a skiing and hiking trail back in the 1930’s. What is unique about this trail is that runs through an almost continuous green belt in the middle of an urban environment. The trail’s surroundings include broadleaf groves, old pine forests, arable land, and pastures. This means that you can enjoy a rich variety of countryside. The terrain is occasionally slightly hilly, with boulders and roots, but there are also easily accessible stretches in the northern part of the trail that are suitable for disabled persons" (from Uppsala Kommun).

It is an easy hike, although it can be quite tricky if done during the winter months, as ice and snow cover the path and it becomes slippery. In these case, you are never too careful! That is also one of the reasons it took so long to do it. I think it can take about 1h 30m, more or less, in spring or summer conditions.

Some pictures I took the other day (February 21, 2015):

Path through the forests

February 03, 2015

Food craziness in Sweden (intolerances, I mean)

I'm not going to complain about anything at all because, LUCKILY, I'm talking about intolerances and not allergies, but they are giving me a hard time anyways, I also have to admit that. Fact: I'm currently intolerant to lactose AND eggs.

So, last year, when I was in Copenhagen, I found some products that helped me overcome my lactose problems and I managed to be, more or less, happy with my life. You know, it's really difficult to live without dairy products. I know vegans, I know! You do it! But I have not reached that state yet, sorry, although... who knows! Ironically, vegan diet would be the best for me but, please, with a steak on the side! (another fact: I'm trying to reduce my meat consumption, there you go ^^).

Let's go back to Denmark. So I found some products in there and I was okay with that (read post about that). But when I realized I was moving again, this time to Sweden, I got scared for a second. Shit! Will they have lactosefree milk? Some cookies? Butter? I mean, scandinavian gastronomy is based on dairy food, but I didn't know what to expect and, as I said, Denmark was not heaven, you know. Moreover, lately, in Spain, they've been releasing all these fancy lactosefree products that danes didn't even had, so I was kind of jealous and all. And then, as a parting gift (thank you, btw), I developed my intolerance to eggs, which just made everything awesomly perfect (and goodbye to trying to eat less meat...).

Whatever. And August arrived, I moved to Uppsala, and I went grocery shopping for the first time. And, oh, babies, OMG!, Sweden is the LACTOSEFREE HEAVEN !!! Ok, maybe not that much, but almost!

And this is just the ICA selection (Willy's also has lots of them!)

January 29, 2015

New, nice, fun and weird experiences at swedish uni

>>> SPOILER ALERT: BOOM ! SHITTY ENGLISH AHEAD ! <<<

So... I'm just going to put together a lot of different things in one single post, which is... stuff that I did on the courses I took. I'm not going to write a lot, just post some pictures and videos that I took... which I think they make really special memories.

During my first block of courses (from september to november) I took a course called "Soils of the World", where we basically analyzed and assessed types of soils, and also learnt the typical soils that you can find around the world, according to climate conditions, etc.

So, field trips consisted basically of digging and observing the soil "wall", or just taking some soil samples here and there. Location.


One day (very very windy and cold) we went out and saw and tried how to extract sediment cores (this long piece of soil that seems a snake xD) which allows us to differentiate soil ages (every slice of different color has a different "age") and gives us information about climate and soil conditions in the past. That day was cool, in both senses. Location (somewhere around here ^^).



November 09, 2014

Una mica d'Uppsala

Sincerament, no he vist moltíssimes coses a Uppsala i voltants, però un mini-resum sí que puc fer, almenys per donar una idea de la ciutat i la cultura d'aquí.

Quan Uppsala encara gaudia de temps d'estiu, a principis de setembre, jo i uns companys vam anar al sud de la ciutat d'Uppsala, a Sunnersta (prop d'on visc jo), al llac Ekoln. En aquest llac hi ha zones de bany, petites "platgetes", i també s'hi poden fer activitats aquàtiques, per exemple, anar amb canoa. Al voltant del llac hi ha moltes zones urbanitzades, amb casetes típiques sueques, però també hi ha moltes zones verdes i de bosc, carrils bici, camins, rierols, i racons amb molt encant.




September 08, 2014

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (Universitat Sueca de Ciències Agrícoles)

Com a petita introducció, dir que la meva universitat a Suècia és la SLU (Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet) i està situada a les afores d'Uppsala. És una universitat jove (formada al 1977) i resultat de la unió de tres diferents escoles especialitzades en els camps de l'agricultura, recursos forestals i medicina veterinària. 

Com moltes altres universitats aquí a Escandinàvia, la SLU i les associacions d'estudiants de les universitats d'Uppsala (l'altra és Uppsala University) organitzen activitats de benvinguda i orientació de cara a l'estudiant (cursos, funcionament de la uni, recomanacions, etc.), però també organitzen activitats d'oci com poden ser barbacoes, sortejos, concerts, festes, etc. Vamos, en un dels sortejos regalaven bicis d'alta qualitat, subscripcions a gimnasos i entrades vàries a concerts i teatres!

La veritat és que és un molt bon sistema per conèixer gent en cas de venir sol (que són la majoria dels casos) i conèixer la universitat i tots els serveis que ofereixen des del primer dia.

Estudiants internacionals de la SLU durant el curs 2014-2015

August 31, 2014

Välkommen till Uppsala! (Benvinguda a Uppsala!)

Hej! Crec que per fi puc anunciar que estic instal·lada a Uppsala. Ha sigut llarg i una mica feixuc, però he sobreviscut! (cosa que dubtava seriosament).

Els problemes van començar al juliol, quan vaig confirmar que tenia moltes coses acumulades a Copenhaguen i que no m'ho feia en un sol viatge. Així que, amb previsió, vaig enviar un maletot de 18kg, ple de roba, fins a Barcelona (facturar 2 maletes és molt car! Para todo lo demás, Packlink). 

El segon pas del trasllat va ser carregar amb mi, quan anava cap a Barcelona, una altra maleta grossa (de 23kg justos, després de llençar 5kg d'apunts >_<), una de mà, també a rebentar, i la motxilla amb l'ordinador, etc.

I l'últim tram del trasllat va començar ben d'hora pel matí, el dilluns 25 d'agost. Vol des de Barcelona a Copenhaguen, amb motxilla i ordinador, i motxilla de colònies buida... dins una maleta grossa, també buida. La tarda del dilluns me la vaig passar fent tetris amb tots els trastos i roba que encara tenia a Copenhaguen. Ho vaig aconseguir a mitges... les dos maletes grosses estaven plenes... però no hi cabia tot! Total, que vaig deixar dos bosses de roba, pendents d'enviar, de recollir... o del que sigui, a Copenhaguen. I la meva estimada bici també...