Summer Noshing In Sweden
Inspired by fellow writer and native gal Anna Brones’ recent Swedish Autumn blog post and long gone summer days, thought I’d share a few foodie shots of some of my favorite typical Swedish fare.
Inspired by fellow writer and native gal Anna Brones’ recent Swedish Autumn blog post and long gone summer days, thought I’d share a few foodie shots of some of my favorite typical Swedish fare.
“Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom”….Kierkegaard. I read those self-diagnosing words in a recent article over at Brave new Traveler.
I’ve started volunteering with the Swedish Red Cross as a photojournalist, and will be sharing highlights from projects and assignments once in a while.
“Where is everyone?” Inez asks the bespectacled old man standing at the makeshift entrance…
Neatly plowed green fields roll past us. I’ve always wondered what shade of green those fields are.
Returned today from Northern Sweden with my parents where we took what I’m now dubbing our “Arctic Road Trip”. Activities enjoyed included jumping at the Arctic circle, taking a moose farm detour, visiting the summer stuga (cottage), riding in a dinghy, eating surströmming, hiking, checking out Storforsen, trying all forms of lax (salmon), floating (yes!) in a Falu red cottage in the middle of a pristine lake, and lots more.