I am so far behind on blog posts so will at least start with the most current....
Saturday, October 26th - The girls and I left Stockholm for the first time since arriving... 2 hours to Amsterdam, 2 hours to Rome. We rented a little apartment in the Trastavere area.
After thorough instructions on how to lock and unlock the steel door...
We went out to meet John Fiegener at the best pizza place in the Trastevere area... it was great!
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Monday, October 14, 2013
More Fall in Stockholm
It has been an unusually gorgeous, sunny, dry Fall. It really is amazing to see crowds of people just out walking, enjoying the weather. Lucy and I took a three hour walk around Djurgarden.
Later in the day we looked at a couple of boats. Most boats are already put away for winter.
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| The central boulevard on Strandvagen heading towards Djurgarden |
| US Ambassador's home |
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| In Peaceful Service - placed at the beginning of 'Ambassador's Row' |
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| Djurgarden canal |
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| At the end of Eastern end of Djurgarden looking out towards the Archipelago and the Baltic Sea |
| A perfect picnic spot! |
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| Southern side of Djurgarden |
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| Someone in serious training.. friends refueling him with coffee and snacks |
| Stockholm Rowing Club... typical Swedish scene - drinking coffee, soaking up the sunshine! |
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| Lunch with Lucy |
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| Tomato soup at Flickorna |
| Aggressive birds! |
| Buildings along Strandvagen |
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| The blue gates on Djurgarden |
Later in the day we looked at a couple of boats. Most boats are already put away for winter.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Fun with food!
I have been looking for baking soda for a month! Is it in baking or spices? Oh, it's called bikarbonat! Finally found it at the Coop! (it's the little things!) One of the things I do miss (and I've had conversations about!) is Pam... it's sold in the American store for $12/can! I'll survive. I love the parchment papers that come in a roll pre-cut to baking sheet size. I've also bought the paper muffin cups.
Taco Tubs.... that we re-named Taco Boats... A fun discovery that makes a lot of sense... it doesn't break into pieces when you bite into it! It was also a winner for dinner for a night!
Meringues are quite popular here (along with a lot of other baked goods... how are these people so skinny? Oh right, all those parks, paths, hills, bikes, etc... the reason my knees ache every night!) Anyways, I made my own. The girls were suitably impressed! I also made a raspberry version but added too much raspberry so they were too sticky... (but still tasted good) will do less next time. Will also try a nutella version!
Taco Tubs.... that we re-named Taco Boats... A fun discovery that makes a lot of sense... it doesn't break into pieces when you bite into it! It was also a winner for dinner for a night!
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| Yes, spaghetti tacos are alive and well, maybe we'll start a new trend in Sweden! |
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Fall in Stockholm
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| My Thursday workout (that hill is steep!) |
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| Nordiska Museum |
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| SIS Friday Walking Group walking along the Djurgarden canal |
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| Family outing today (Saturday, 12/10/13) through Lill-Jansskogen Park |
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| This huge park, located in North Djurgarden, has lighted walking and biking paths close to the Royal Institute of Technology. |
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| Our destination - Storra Skuggans 4-H Farm |
| Every destination has a cafe for fika - coffee, sandwiches, dessert! |
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| The farm, taking care of all animals, with water bowls for hunds (dogs) |
Nobel Musuem
"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus (1913-1960)
Nobel Laureate in Literature, 1957
Lorene and I visited the Nobel Museum on Tuesday, October 1st...
In honor of the recently awarded Nobel Prizes.... Located on Gamla Stan, the museum is small and had a wonderful exhibit called Making Peace.
From the brochure -
Making Peace is a major photo exhibition curated by Ashley Woods and produced by the International Peace Bureau (IPB). Making Peace pays tribute to the people who - all over the planet - devote their time, energy and resources to the cause of peace and how these persons and organizations have shaped and influenced the course of the 20th century.
Despite two World Wars and many bloody conflicts, there have been triumphs, such as the end of the Cold War and the apartheid regine, the banning of anti personnel landmines and the creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The IPB (awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910) believes there are are five main elements that go together to form peace. It is only by bringing together these five elements, that we create a sustainable peace.
1. Disarmament and nonviolence
2. Conflict prevention and resolution
3. Economic and social justice
4. Human rights, law and democracy
5. Environment and sustainable development
www.makingpeace.org
The exhibit was compelling. Looking at the photos and reading the descriptions you wonder how anyone can not believe in peaceful resolutions, how anyone can wage war and suffering. It interesting to be reminded of people long gone from the news... like Lech Walesa, originally a car mechanic, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983.
Aside from the Making Peace exhibit there are kiosks highlighting Nobel prizes by decade. Do you know how many Nobel prizes are awarded each year and in what categories? Six prizes are awarded for groundbreaking achievements in: physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace and economics (started in 1968).
I think you can probably best appreciate the inventions only years later. It was interesting to see that the award was given for discovering penicillin, the Red Cross, insulin for diabetes, plastic in the 50's, transistor radios, digital cameras, etc. Of course we know now how important these things are. How many years will it be before we fully understand/appreciate the current awards?
Alfred Nobel's (1833-1896) will stipulates that, each year, award winners would receive a part of the revenues of his fortune. How much? 8 million SEK (Swedish Krown) equal to $1.2 million. The Nobel Prize has always been a world event, covering the most subjects and nationalities.
Except for the Nobel Peace Prize, the Nobel Prizes are awarded in Stockholm on December 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway, usually on December 10 as well. Each person receives an individual, custom-designed, artistic diploma along with the gold Nobel medal and prize money. The King of Sweden hands out the awards and a banquet is held after the ceremonies at the Stockholm City Hall with the Swedish Royal Family and 1,300 guests.
Where did Alfred Nobel's money come from? Among other things he is best known for inventing dynamite.
| Stockholm City Hall |
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