Monday, August 5, 2019

Stockholm part 2

the view outside of my hotel window.


view at night


this church became a major landmark as we walked around the city to find our way back to the hotel



Day 1
Julia wanted to do a lot of souvenir shopping and this place had the best.  It reminded me of the name for the Relief Society in Norwegian, which is Hjelpe Foreningen 



Still love the manhole covers



Random views of the city



Narrow streets in the old part of the city








We stopped for lunch and then split an order of Swedish pancakes for dessert off of the children's menu


We visited The Vasa Museum, which is named after the Vasa ship.  The king at the time commissioned this giant ship, which everyone warned him wouldn't sail because the proportions were all off, but he didn't care.  It sailed for about 20 minutes and then sank.  It was preserved in the ocean for centuries and finally dug up in the 1950's.  







At the end of the tour I saw this little guy walk around this statue until he found the perfect spot to rest his head.  I couldn't resist a photo.  



Another day we rode bikes to a city park, that has this restaurant inside where they grow their own food.  They also had their own little gift shop where I bought a book on Swedish "fika" and left my wallet.  
We got all the way back into town to return our bicycles before I realized.  We tried to call the place, using the receipt from the book I bought, but it had closed about 5 minutes earlier.  So then we tried to flag down a cab during rush hour.  It was a huge ordeal, but I was able to get my wallet back.  The woman that worked there was just as relieved to get back to me as I was to get it back.  I asked if I could hug her, and she seemed apprehensive, but I did it anyway.  







Stockholm at night.  I love it here! 



3 comments:

shaunacd said...

Thank you for sharing you adventures!!!

Valerie said...

What an amazing city!
Love the wallet story :)

Jill said...

It is a fun city. But you for sure saw way more of it than I ever will. Nice pics!