Welcome Bjorn Eriksson

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Thank you for all the nice welcome greetings. After a very long time I am also back at work. It seems as if most things are back in a "normal" routine again.
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Congratulations, Björn! I hope you are doing very well.
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I love those winter scenes. :D Unfortunatly, I know my own will coming sooner than I want. :wink:
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Bjorn: From the photos below, you are going to have to find another name for your "sun deck." It reminds me of Dr. Zhivago. :)
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Yes, Dr Zhivago was a very snowy story. I was on tour to Moscow in December 1989 and it was very cold. Not a trace of Dr Z and his party. They had probably left the scene.
I like the snowy sun deck photos; the light is different and the landscape looks much softer. While we slowly turn to autumn it's a reminder about the winter that is soon to come.

Just for the fun of it, here is the sun deck in June.

Take care

Björn
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Just got clued into this thread.... Congratulations, Bjorn--it's good to see you back again!

Your winter photos look like they could have been taken in my neighborhood, but I hope we don't see any snow for at least a couple more months! :lol:
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Great to see you posting, Bjorn. :D
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Welcome back Bjorn.
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I hope to be able to contribute with some Swedish Rickenbacker tales/sightings.
Like this one:
Someone told me that they had seen a "black & white" Rickenbacker guitar in the window of a jeans boutique (or similar) in the shopping district of Norrköping. Now I must try to locate the shop. If I find it, I'll post some photos.
There is one problem though...I can't seem to to remember who told me about this. If I can remember this it's probably easy to find the right store.

The story will continue.....

Here is some information about Norrköping:
http://www.norrkoping.se/%3Cen,-sv%3E/
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Wow, I just realized the Swedish section existed.

Anyone heard from Bjorn lately? How's that guy doing? I sure hope we get to hang out again sometime real soon.
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I also had noticed that he had not posted for a while ... I do hope that all is well with him.
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