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Little life

Everyday life is in a way very cosy. Even though it doesn’t happen very much it is a gentle way of living. Just to know that you have good health, family and friends. That is worth a lot. It is first when you get hurt or lose something, then you know that everyday life is really valuable. Something you don´t take notice of until there is a change for the worse.

I often listen to the news in the morning and follow what is going on. This week there was a lot of talk about how the countryside in Sweden is getting more and more isolated from the cities. And I know. Because I often travel by bus or train. The bus will not stop where my parents live. I will have to call for a taxi to get to the bus. That is my greatest trouble in life right now; how am I going to have the bus to continue its itinerary to have a prosperous countryside.

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