Thursday, August 18, 2016

Day Twenty Nine Wednesday 17th August


The beautiful sunset last night didn't deliver, and it has been overcast and cool all day, but no rain. Feeling very relaxed and unpressured we enjoyed a lazy morning, and then did a trip to the next town at the southern end of the lake, Leksand. Again, this was smart, and clearly has a lot going on culture-wise. There is a big cultural festival here for Midsummer, apparently the biggest in the country. The church with its famous onion-shaped dome, was well worth a visit,in its lakeside setting,  and beautifully maintained. Someone was playing the organ, which still has its 19th century facade, but the organ itself was replaced in the 1950s. There was also a (slightly) more modern organ in the chancel. The church was set out ready for a concert this evening.

We popped into the impressive Cultural Centre/l Library / Museum, but were too late to spend any worthwhile time in the museum which had an Exhibition of folk costumes.

There are signs around the village of preparations for this music festival, and it clearly is going to be heaving. There are temporary campsites being set up, and marquees appearing. We have not discovered exactly what sort of music festival it is. However we have been entertained, not too loudly, by more than one caravan awning full of people singing to an accordian accompaniment! Quite pleasant, if repetitive.
There are many nice touches on this site, but one that we very much appreciated and have made use of is a trough of growing herbs, with a sign saying 'help yourself '

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