Postcard: Classic red Swedish cottage in Kvänum, Sweden #NaPhoPoMo
A classic red Swedish cottage in Kvänum, West Sweden. That shade of red is called “Falu red” because it was developed in Falun, Sweden, in the 16th century…
This section spotlights travel experiences, articles, and photography covering places and regions I’ve explored in all parts of Europe – North, South, East, and West.
A classic red Swedish cottage in Kvänum, West Sweden. That shade of red is called “Falu red” because it was developed in Falun, Sweden, in the 16th century…
Each time I go through my Northern Lights in Lapland archives, I keep finding rare images that need to be uploaded even though I’ve edited down the set multiple times…
Digging into freshly cooked mussels at the iconic Musselbaren restaurant in Ljungskile, West Sweden…
The colorful iconic red, yellow, and blue fishermen’s cabins in Smögen, West Sweden…
Located in southeast Sweden in the Småland region, the beautiful Kalmar slott (Kalmar Castle) has a history that dates back to about 800 years…
August through September is typically known as crawfish (or crayfish) season here in Sweden where many boats and restaurants run “all you can eat” crawfish menus. The best way to enjoy this experience is by being invited to the home of a local for a kräftskiva – crawfish party.