
The city on the water – Stockholm – founded by Birger Jarl in the 13th century.

Busy, yet calm.









A gallery of what Stockholm is to me!

The city on the water – Stockholm – founded by Birger Jarl in the 13th century.

Busy, yet calm.









A gallery of what Stockholm is to me!
I’d love to visit Stockholm. Particularly after this particular Tourist Information Officer gave us this appetising tour …
Ha, well I might be available on my PC…
Excellent!
Great photo tour! Sadly I have never been to Stockholm….
Thank you, Sue. I think my visits there are less than 10. But beautiful it is.
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Thanks a lot, dear Ann-Christine,
for us Stockholm is most prettiest city in Europe. We always enjoy being there.
Thanks for your beautiful photos reminding us of a great time in our life.
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thank you! Indeed it is beautiful, especially summertime with all that water. Glad you enjoy being there! Wishing you a great week!
I once spent a couple of days in Stockholm but it was February so very cold and with short days. It looks so much nicer in your lovely summertime gallery 😀
It is a summer city, yes. You can swim and fish in the city too!
A nice snap shot visit to brighten our morning…. but I guess like us you had more cloud than sunshine (and our cloud seem to enjoy delivering rain – wettest July on record and the month isn’t over yet.
True about it easily is raining this July. We were lucky only one shower surprising us. But it keeps raining. We need it though.
It looks wonderfully majestic. A city on the water almost has to be beautiful.
Thanks, Jo! And your lovely card for Viveka arrived today. A tear in my eye when I read it…Thank you for sending it to her. We plan a trip to Helsingborg end of August, and I will surprise her then with a nice dinner and the tree❤️💛❤️
Sounds fabulous. Wish I was there 🤗❤️
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A lovely photo tour thank you Ann-Christine 🙂
Thank you for joining me, Brian.
Lovely captures from Stockholm 🙂
Thank you, Hammad!
It has been years since my last visit to Stockholm – thank you for covering the many varied aspects of the scenic city! We always stayed at the Grand on the waterfront – so remember quietly sitting on the window seat late evenings looking at the ferry movements on the opposite side of the road with official buildings above and beyond . . . but, oh could it be cold sometimes – remember a couple of days with daytimes at 6C in June . . . heavens, I don’t get that midwinter here !!!
Sounds lovely anyway! You must have lead a beautiful and varied life. I really don’t know much about how you for example met Viveka? War memories as a child I know you told me…I feel you should write a book. I told Viveka too that she should…
*laugh* Oh, I met Vivi the way I met you . . . found her blog and loved it ! I was married for over two decades to my first husband and we basically travelled on family business . . . we loved both food and travel and were able to ‘indulge’ Runno had escaped to Sweden from the Russian onslaught and live there four years ere settling first in Fiji and then Australia . . . and many of my family’s friends were in the same boat . . . so we’d basically ‘arrive’ to see parental family friends!!!
Sounds great! What a life you have had – a book next?
Uh, some 20-30 years ago I thought I would try and ‘have fun’ . . . but a sense of maturity I guess wriggled a finger at me to remind I was not a famous scientist or film star . . . it would have somewhat been self-indulgence methinks!!!
Nonono, I would buy your book any day!
*huge smile* You have just made my weekend, lovely lady!!!
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