
Despite the current blanket of snow mixed with dirt and ice, Stockholm residents are counting the days till the first spring flowers sprout and the chilly air gradually warms up again.
Check out my latest article for the Guardian UK’s Been There Travel Blog.

Yeh, it was pretty much the altitude coupled with the very dry air in the cabin that led to cracked nostrils and a bloody shirt. Not a good look.
uhmmm… lolo, high altitudes can give you nose bleeds. nice foto.
Fly Brother – Thanks!. Why the nose bleed?!
Stockholm is absolutely stunning during the summer months.
Nice article and a lovely photo! I spent a week in Stockholm when I was 16; there was a “heat wave” (maybe 29 or 30) and it was my first time seeing a topless beach. I remember my host family took me out to a concert at Dalarö and on my return flight, I sat next to a NYC ballet dancer who had been at the same concert. Then I had a nose bleed on the plane. And that’s my Stockholm story. 🙂