Being in Sweden a few weeks ago was the highlight of my spring. I'll say it right off the bat: the weather was lousy and I froze most of the time. But you don't go to Sweden for the weather -- as much as the Swedes rave about the beautiful summers, you can count the perfect days on one hand.
Strolling along the streets of Stockholm, working with my colleagues, being with my friends: it was though I'd never left. I fell right back into a great groove very easily. I really loved it.
Here's some photos I took. See this as my tribute to Stockholm.
A view from the bridge, driving over to Lidingö (my old stomping grounds)
I was in the subway every day. I didn't use public transportation much when I lived there, but now I consider it the only way to travel.
Here are some bikes that are for rent, the racks are all over the city. You take them when you need them and leave them at another bike rack if you want. I wanted to try this but it was too cold to consider getting on a bike.
One pretty evening I took a walk through town. This is Sergels Torg, with the glass sculpture by Edvin Öhrström.
Some of my colleagues and I went out to eat. We had a great time. I really miss them.
I met my old friend David for dinner with some other friends. He's started a successful advertising business and is doing really well.
I really miss those long shadows you get in the afternoon/evening.
Little Andrie. I loved him the minute I met him.
One of the first things I did was buy a container of messmör -- it's made from whey -- and put it in the fridge of my hotel room. Yum. This stuff: you either love it or hate it.
While taking a walk on a Sunday afternoon in the city, we had to wait for all the king's horses (and all the king's men) to cross the street.
Seafaring. I took this photo because i thought it was pretty, all the cords hanging there. But Barbara, who was with me, said it was ugly. (Barb if you're reading this: I was right!)
I love the crowns all over the place, including this random one on the walking bridge over to Skeppsholmen, even though I'm not a big fan of the king or his offspring. I'm not exactly against them. I just don't care. ´
Swedish public bathrooms. This one's a model from the Modern Musuem.
Swedish design. Love these cobra phones. These are replicas with modern push-buttoms. Here are the old ones.
Walking over the bridge to the Modern Museum
From our walk to the Modern Museum. The boat is a youth hostel.
Random dude and cherry blossoms in Kungsträdgården.
NK display windows. Man, are they nice. I love these new boxes from Iittala.
Hedvig, me and her poodles.
Me and Millie
Me and the lovely Hedvig, at Monica's super nice dinner.
6 comments:
Härliga bilder Susan. Det var så trevligt att se dig igen och vi saknade dig på Monicas födelsedagsmiddag i växthuset.
Kram Hedvig
best post ever! these photos are fantastic and such a good representation of the city we love so much. you're so good at the picture thing! (sorry barbara, but susan was totally right - lovely photo. make a close-up!)
Another tribute to Sweden - just read this one. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/10/world/europe/10iht-sweden.html?ref=world
Do we deserve it? Probably yes :-)
What a beautiful account of your visit. And yes, I admit, you were right about that pix - interesting!
Stockholm is such a magical place -especially as we approach Midsummer! Thanks for posting thise pics.
Nice pictures! Stockholm is a beautiful city and I long to get there soon!
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