How to survive and maybe even enjoy Sweden's long, dark winters

The winter solstice is approaching (this year it's on December 21st) and in Sweden that means darkness. It can be a hard time of year ‒ I've heard it described as “four months of depression” ‒ but there are ways to make it easier, and even to enjoy it.

How to survive and maybe even enjoy Sweden's long, dark winters
The winter solstice is approaching (this year it's on December 21st) and in Sweden that means darkness. It can be a hard time of year ‒ I've heard it described as “four months of depression” ‒ but there are ways to make it easier, and even to enjoy it.

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