Lucy is at a kennel called Hundgrottan - literal translation is dog cave... Which is true. It is on the first level of an underground parking garage. The employees and kennel is nice inside once you walk down the ramp to a door shining in the darkness. It's a block from Vasaparken where there is a big dog run.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Glass ceilings can be fun!
Sofia and Audra are having a lot of fun and racking up mileage running back and forth on the glass walkway in the Prague apartment. I think it's worth serious consideration as an addition to any home renovation...
Prague, December 30, 2013
4am came way too early for all of us, but we were out the door by 5am to catch our 7am flight to Oslo, Norway then onto Prague. Gordon and the girls were bent out of shape that they were denied access to the Crown Room at the Oslo airport because the employees there are sticklers for following the rules. I think they are a bit 'spoilt' as the Brits say!
Waiting to board our flight to Prague the girls noticed a Thai airline plane which led Sofia to comment that 'sometimes they eat dogs in Thailand'... apparently the boy from Thailand in Sofia's class shared that tidbit of information. Audra had already asked that we never vacation in Thailand after her class talked about the tsunami there during their disaster preparedness unit. So we'll be crossing that destination off our list.
We arrived in Prague on a beautiful, sunny day. Gordon rented a 4 bedroom apartment, through VRBO, in the Mala Strana neighborhood, close to the Charles Bridge and the Prague Castle. The apartment is newly renovated and next door to the American Embassy (read good security, good neighborhood). The owners showed us around the apartment they had just finished furnishing today. It is wonderful to be in a place where they have thought of every detail from tea and coffee to basic spices in a fully equipped kitchen. The girls are thrilled... with the glass walkway between 2 bedrooms upstairs and the jacuzzi tub, complete with party lights and stereo, in the bathroom they share.
After a little down time we headed out and walked from St. Nicholas Church, across the Charles Bridge, through Old Town Square to Sakura for sushi (the girl's choice for dinner). The girls were thrilled to discover a Starbucks close by and immediately made plans for tomorrow's breakfast.
Off to Prague |
sunrise at the airport in Oslo, Norway |
Waiting to board our flight to Prague the girls noticed a Thai airline plane which led Sofia to comment that 'sometimes they eat dogs in Thailand'... apparently the boy from Thailand in Sofia's class shared that tidbit of information. Audra had already asked that we never vacation in Thailand after her class talked about the tsunami there during their disaster preparedness unit. So we'll be crossing that destination off our list.
We arrived in Prague on a beautiful, sunny day. Gordon rented a 4 bedroom apartment, through VRBO, in the Mala Strana neighborhood, close to the Charles Bridge and the Prague Castle. The apartment is newly renovated and next door to the American Embassy (read good security, good neighborhood). The owners showed us around the apartment they had just finished furnishing today. It is wonderful to be in a place where they have thought of every detail from tea and coffee to basic spices in a fully equipped kitchen. The girls are thrilled... with the glass walkway between 2 bedrooms upstairs and the jacuzzi tub, complete with party lights and stereo, in the bathroom they share.
Living room of our Prague apartment |
glass walkway |
beautiful new kitchen |
master bedroom |
girls in the jacuzzi tub with party lights and stereo, very Barbie! |
After a little down time we headed out and walked from St. Nicholas Church, across the Charles Bridge, through Old Town Square to Sakura for sushi (the girl's choice for dinner). The girls were thrilled to discover a Starbucks close by and immediately made plans for tomorrow's breakfast.
view on our street |
other direction on our street, Trziste 11 |
St. Nicholas Church |
beautiful detail on St. Nicholas church door |
old trams |
woo hoo! |
luckily they speak Engligh |
cool Prague pes (dog) |
start of the Charles Bridge. Apparently the side where the Swedish army stole the statues off the bridge long ago... but didn't get any further |
Charles Bridge |
sunset from the Charles Bridge |
Old Town Square |
600 year old astronomical clock |
Old Town Square |
Prague Castle |
a few of Prague's spires |
discovery a new treat... trdlo |
dough rolled on a fat cylinder, rolled in sugar and toasted over a fire |
fun sculpture on a building |
yeah! |
3 flights of stairs up to our apartment |
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Viking Boat - 'Ragnarok'
When we first moved to Stockholm we would see this viking boat replica in the harbor every day. It gives tours around Stockholm city and is now parked at the docks along Strandvagen (it's winter home?).
Friday, December 27, 2013
Djurgarden Bridge
Strandvagen, 8:30am the day after Christmas |
Djurgarden bridge |
Nordic god #1 |
Nordic god #2 |
lamp post detail |
Nordic god #3 |
Nordic god #4 |
locks on the bridge |
the entrance to Djurgarden walking paths |
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