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Gamla Uppsala
Today we took a side trip from Uppsala to the town of Gamla Uppsala, or Old Uppsala. This was the pre-Christian religious center of Sweden. Saxo Grammaticus wrote that Odin, chief of the Norse gods, lived in this place. The … Continue reading
Vitrine
We finally tore ourselves away from Stockholm but we didn’t get far. We took the train to Uppsala, a lovely old city that is home to the oldest university in Scandinavia. Both Carl Linnaeus and Anders Celsius taught there. We … Continue reading
Vasa
It must have been a bummer for the sailmakers, smiths, carpenters, barrel-makers, and painters – not to mention the navy and the king – when the great Swedish warship Vasa went down in Stockholm’s harbor 20 minutes into her maiden … Continue reading
Gamla stan style
Now that you’ve seen the pictures, I’m sure you’ll be packing your suitcase soon for a visit to Stockholm. Nobody would mistake me for a fashion maven (quite the opposite), but I am capable of recognizing style when I see … Continue reading
Stockholm syndrome
It’s funny, but some of my impressions of places this time are entirely different from what I remember from 30 years ago. Could be that the place has changed, or that I have, or that the circumstances are different. It … Continue reading
Danish modern
Restaurant food has changed radically in northern Europe since the 70s and 80s. Globalization is usually a depressing thing, and if the spread of modern food culture only meant more Burger Kings, then I think that would be truly sad. … Continue reading
Friendly old girl of a town
We left France on Sunday for Cologne, where we caught an overnight train to Copenhagen. I love the train. Copenhagen is a beautiful city – it kinda makes me feel like I should start singing. But I won’t. It might … Continue reading
England to France
Yesterday we crossed the English channel by ferry, like we always do. Andreas wanted to take the Chunnel train but I am not a fan of underwater travel. I seem to be in a small minority, because the port at … Continue reading
The OAP and me
With Alekka back in the states for the summer, this will be the longest time Andreas and I have ever been our own together without any of our children. We each already had kids when we met 29 years ago, … Continue reading
Henry VIII
I’ve been having a grand time revisiting some of my favorite London places, but I also wanted to see a few new sights in this glorious city. When I posted on Facebook that I was planning a trip to London, … Continue reading