Setting Sun

This morning I finally got home, and to bed, at 4:30. Between 10 in the evening and 3 in the morning we had cleared up all the election rubbish, moved masses of furniture back to its rightful place, sorted out and piled up everything that would be saved to the next election, emptied the large rooms we'd taken over as offices and not least, received all the bags of sealed voting papers from the 14 election districts, checked out their paperwork, and sealed both their stuff and ours into yet another layer of sealed bags, to be transported to the county offices when they open in the morning.
20 hour days don't suit me any more so today has been something of a wash-out, not helped by Sweden easing slightly rightward, probably allowing the right to form a government. As usual the Guardian wrote well on the subject
Is the sun setting on Sweden's more liberal traditions? Perhaps, but I prefer to think that once the night is over the sun comes up again.
The picture was taken from the 4th floor of the library. The scaffolding is around the cathedral where repairs are currently being made to the buildings facade.

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