After a hard day’s work in the Malmö office we played golf, as I mentioned earlier. It was a perfect day for golfing, the temperature was above 30 degrees Celsius and there was no cloud in sight. As a non-golfer I only followed the other two when they played all 18 holes. I had never realized that playing golf could take so long time, it would take four hours before we were finished. Golfing seems to be quite fun, but time-consuming and very difficult to master. We had a good time, and travelled back to Malmö.
After playing golf, we started to become hungry and went to a pizzeria on the way to the hotel. The World Cup semifinal between Germany and Italy had just started, and even though I supported Germany I ordered a Bella Italia pizza before afterwards. I did not realize that before afterwards. Anyway, the pizzeria was mostly for ordering, there was just one really small table for the poor souls who need to eat right now. We decided that we would go and buy something to drink and then eat the food at the Malmö Harbour. So we did, and found our way to the sea.
The view was extraordinary; to the left the Turning Torso, to the right the now-closed Barsebäck nuclear power plant and before us the Öresund Bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark. The sun dipped into the ocean just when we finished eating.
After a nice meal, we went back to the hotel and watched the second half of the first World Cup semifinals. I went to sleep after that, and did not see Italy beat Germany with 2-0 in the overtime.
Day 3. Back to the office for a few hours worth of work, and at mid-day we started the long journey home to Västerås. On the 600 kilometer long trip we made stopovers at Brahehus and Vadstena Castle.