A Quick Trip to Stockholm (Part 2)
After eating breakfast at our hotel, the group headed out for more exploration of Stockholm.
Imagine my surprise when someone rushed up to me on the streets of Stockholm...and I knew this someone! The young woman in the turquoise hat is Anne Clausen Anderson. She is the same age as our son, John, and is from our home church in Libertyville. Presently, Anne and her family are living in Stockholm while Petey is on the staff of Immanuelkyrkan in Stockholm.
Of course, a quick snapshot needed to be taken as proof of this serendipitous moment!
Then we headed in separate directions: she to her Dr. appointment and us to the Vasa Museum.
Actually, Wes and I and two others students had already been here so we chose to visit the nearby
The Nordic Museum is dedicated to the past and present culture history - folk, people and nation - of Sweden. I loved it, especially, for the costumes, hats, mittens and needlework.
And great big 'ol Gustav Vasa in the Stora Hallen.
| Why, yes, that's Katie and Kysa checking GV out! |
| The beautiful tree is in the Large Hall to the left of Gustav Vasa. |
| This view of the Large Hall is taken from a third floor balcony. |
Now for some of my favorite pieces in the museum collection:
I must tell you that we also had a very delicious lunch at the cafe in the museum.
| Potato frittata with mushrooms and fresh greens and beans. |
Is this cafe cute or what?
| Cardamom kanelbullar...because it's Tuesday, you know? |
Time to go to meet up with the rest of our group.
Stopping by St James/ St Jacob to hear a choir rehearsal in progress was amazing.
Walking on, we view City Hall.
Our group is given a private tour here.
| The "Blue Rom" where the Nobel Prize dinner is held. |
| The room where the City Council meets. |
| The "Gold Room" where the Nobel Prize attendees can dance. Walk Like an Egyptian anyone? |
Stockholm, we really like you!
But, it's time to get back on the bus and head to Jonkoping for the next 2 1/2 weeks
before returning home.
Thanks for showing us some of your best sights!
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