Postcards from Scandinavia
So it was Copenhagen, Malmo, Gothenburg and Stockholm. Four cities, one week, many museums, a few parks, countless statues, tales of vikings, three guns of non-violence (two were fake), hot chocs, pastasaland, ships, harbours, ducks, geese, and more ducks.More pics at Viv's blog. We didn't take that many fun shots this time round and since she blogged about it first, she has the best ones picked out. :P

Tak, Viv, for the pic. I love the golden tints and shades of blue.

Stockholm at sunset...

Still Stockholm

Stockholm, "argueably one of the most beautiful cities in the world". :)

The Vasa... such a tragedy of a ship. It sunk on its maiden voyage and was salvaged from the depths of the harbour only after 300 years.

Stockholm - scenes of white! Frozen lakes and seas and snow that simply refuses to melt. Happy Flat 2 family. I'd photoshop Marvin in but I don't trust my photoshopping abilities.

One of the rare clear pictures salvaged from dozens taken while on the train from Gothenburg to Stockholm. This is one of the central lakes in Sweden; part of the lake is still frozen.

Panoramic view of Malmo from the Round Tower. Malmo's a sweet little town with a confused identity. It used to be Danish, and now it's Swedish.

Copenhagen waterfront - all lined with cafes and restaurants... food... hot choc... with CREAM... mmm...

At some park in Copenhagen (I think?). Can't remember what's where anymore... poor memory sigh.



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