
It all started with dynamite and ends up with the most spectacular banquet in the world. Frist a little about Mr Alfred Nobel, Mr Dynamite – born 1833 in Stockholm and died in Italy 1896, he became 63 years old. … Continue reading
It all started with dynamite and ends up with the most spectacular banquet in the world. Frist a little about Mr Alfred Nobel, Mr Dynamite – born 1833 in Stockholm and died in Italy 1896, he became 63 years old. … Continue reading
Frank, has done it again … topic/subject that suits me perfectly. I love visiting cities. I don’t want to live in a big city anymore … but I love visiting, because of the variations, the pulse, and the options they … Continue reading
…. and to survive!!! To be a Nobel prize winner must be the most amazing thing that can happen to somebody, the honor, and the prestige that comes with it – all the doors that will open. Plus meet our … Continue reading
The people of Stockholm has today said thank you to the police …. for their fantastic work during after the terrible event yesterday afternoon, when a hijacked truck ploughed through a busy pedestrian street in Stockholm. People have started to … Continue reading
“I went a while ago, down to the barricades next to the site of the horrific attack and laid flowers and lit a candle for those who died or were injured today. To all of you who have lost someone … Continue reading
So now Stockholm and Sweden have been hit … 6 years ago we had a suicide bomber on the same street … during the Christmas shopping, but the vest didn’t work, so he went into a side street to fix it … Continue reading
I have been visiting my friend Anna-Liisa for a week outside Stockholm and during my visit we did what we call a mini-cruise. Something that is very popular with us Swedes and a concept that is mostly based in Stockholm with 3 … Continue reading
My entry gallery is put together of the most interesting (in my book) buildings from my travel during the last 12 months; Stockholm, Chicago, Vienna, Belfast, Istanbul and Las Vegas. “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” Winston Churchill … Continue reading
So we are back for a the third time. During my 48 hours and I manage to take nearly 700 shots, but I just put my camera against everything. In my last post about my visit I gave you a … Continue reading
I promise to take you back to Stockholm and I will take you to “Gamla Stan” this time. This aerial photo I have borrowed from wikipedia.org. The city between the bridges, as it also is called. It’s a MUST when visiting … Continue reading
“Stockholm In My Heart Let me berhyme you now, Aged In youthful verdure, City of islands, it’s you! Of the cities I know in the world Are you the city with everything By Mälaren’s love of the sea A mixture of … Continue reading
This photo I took when visit my friend up in Stockholm, in early November-12 … we was walking over to the supermarket and there they where – this abandoned pair of male boots. Don’t know the story behind them, but … Continue reading
Last evening I spent with Michael Bublé at Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, but I will come to him later – but this is about his “warm up band” – Naturally 7. Naturally 7 are a unique wonder. Collectively, they have a … Continue reading
Yesterday I watched a very interesting and beautiful program about a very speci al model agency in Stockholm – Funki Models. That I just have to share with you. I know very little about agency and so I had to … Continue reading