First things first
Jen has needs
N E E D S

Buried treasure from childhood home
EDIT: It's one of my brother's stuff, not mine! I was only allowed near bubble bobble 😂
(If you're wondering why my Sweden posts are so brief, it's because I can only type when I'm on the toilet. KIDS EVERYWHERE here. My family multiplied a lot)
Pyttipanna 🇸🇪
Going through more granny research and apparently she found out about the gaschambers in Germany while she was on a train in Sweden and someone showed her an article from "GHT" (Göteborgs Handels och Sjöfarts tidning) that had reports about it.
We don't know the dates this happened or what article it could've been. Which is a shame 😟
This did make me find out about Togny Segerstedt tho! Dude was super anti nazi when Sweden was anything but.
It's always sad to see a bunch of old buildings up north that either appear totally abandoned, or at the very least someone's not able to keep repairing them.
Lots of villages here that look empty.
I'm finally gonna be able to bring this original article about the nazis from ww2 home!
A super kind twitch subscriber translated it for me a ~couple years back ❤️
Amazing food at the newly opened sushi place in my hometown - I will deffo go back!
Even tho their fish with stockings fuck me up a bit
Hope to get this done and uploaded on my patreon/site while I'm here in Sweden
Doing some diary comics that are loosely connected to the granny research
Uploaded to my patreon/studio with a bit of bonus info about the granny research!
Thank you for supporting me!
#Comics #TraditionalArt #Ink #Sweden diary
9year old nephew looking curious: "what kind of comics do you make when they're all for adults?"
Me:
"I make horror stories and... stuff that's not very exciting. It's all cringy stuff for old people"
*Nephew loses interest*
Me:
phew
Me: *red-faced from beer and wine at family bbq*
Nephew: "oh no are you allergic?"
Me: "Yes, let's call it that" *clearly tipsy*
Only dog
(Working on the next diary entries)
My twitch mods are at it again
You reckon they'll sponsor me?
Neat! Enjoying your Sweden posts by the way..
Rural Sweden reminds me of rural Ohio (where I grew up), with the abandoned and out of repair buildings and dwindling population.