A world heritage is something we're supposed to take care of and preserve for generations to come. That's easier said than done. Here's a traffic mirror at the Woodland Cemetery. Looks like it's been shot at. (map)2007-11-28
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A world heritage is something we're supposed to take care of and preserve for generations to come. That's easier said than done. Here's a traffic mirror at the Woodland Cemetery. Looks like it's been shot at. (map)
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south of Stockholm
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2007-11-27
årstaberg
A new commuting hub has been created (map)
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Per Stromsjo
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2007-11-25
eriksdalsbadet (2)
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Per Stromsjo
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leaving town
water week - seven days to celebrate a city by the water
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Bernt Seipl
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2007-11-24
party waves
Viking Line's Cinderella - a floating night club and amusement ship - is arriving Stockholm Stadsgårdskajen. Cinderella is 191 meters long and 29 meters wide and carrying some 2500 passengers. It makes a daily cruise from Stockholm to Mariehamn on the Åland Isles and back again, a trip that - including stops and slow speed - takes 21 to 22 hours. Just behind Cinderella is another party ship arriving - the Birka Paradise. It's makes the same daily trip.
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Peter Fristedt
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2007-11-23
feather islets
water week - seven days to celebrate a city by the water
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Bernt Seipl
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2007-11-22
sea side rush hour
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Per Stromsjo
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2007-11-21
Biskopsudden
Further on our sail around Djurgården we come to this point where it looks as though some building work is going on. I think this is a place known as Biskopsudden, but as always I'm well open to correction from those with local knowledge.water week - seven days to celebrate a city by the water
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Gerald (Ackworth born)
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off line
water week - seven days to celebrate a city by the water
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bcp
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2007-11-19
fountain of youth (2)
More water and less people this time in the "national fountain" by Sergels Torg (here). We'll see if we can find some youngsters during the week.water week - seven days to celebrate a city by the water
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Per Stromsjo
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getting organized
This organ is inside S:t Birgittas church in Nockeby. I've passed it every now an then, thinking I might stop. Finally after all these years I actually did. To my surprise it was also open. It has a nice set of mosaic windows too. The churchtower is what draws attention to this church though.
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Bernt Seipl
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2007-11-18
views from my balcony (2)
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MickeZ
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2007-11-17
svenska akademien (2)
The Swedish Academy (here) revisited. Membership is for life. The female element has been limited, to quote the Academy's web page. All in all, seven women have been admitted since 1786.
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Per Stromsjo
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2007-11-16
Lady of Leisure
This lady of leisure enjoying the last rays of Indian summer could be found at Norr Mälarstrand in September - I hope she has since decided to hop ashore, enjoying her leisurely self inside instead, since the temperatures on offer in Stockholm these days are anything but sunbath inviting...
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Pia K
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2007-11-15
mid-month theme: subway day
Our big sister blog pixels is busy celebrating subway day. Meanwhile, exclusively here on plenty, we can reveal the photo I was aiming for last summer at Västra Skogen (here) when I got this instead. You be the judge, which one is better?subway day is a mid-month theme shared by the following blogs:
New York City Daily Photo - PHO (Paris) - stockholm by pixels
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Per Stromsjo
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2007-11-14
parking lot
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bcp
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2007-11-13
mosebacke
Södra Teatern ("the Southern Theatre") by Mosebacke Square (here) is the oldest active private theatre in Sweden
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Per Stromsjo
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2007-11-12
bit angles
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bcp
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slussen
Whatever happens, it's going to be different. Slussen (here) will need a big-time make-over pretty soon. Would anyone miss this sight?
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Per Stromsjo
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2007-11-11
views from my balcony (1)
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MickeZ
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2007-11-10
Deaf School ?
Is this Manilla, built in the 1770s, and named after the capital founded by Spain in the Philippines by The Spanish Minister Ignacio de Coral who enlarged the area? Our guide pointed this out as being the Public Institute for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind or Manillaskolan, founded here in 1819 by P.A. Borg.A search for this has only revealed pictures of a very different building, so please help me identify this building on the south shore of Djurgården.
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Gerald (Ackworth born)
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2007-11-08
svenska akademien
The Swedish Academy (here) is a cultural institution, founded in the 18th century. Its purpose is to advance Swedish language and literature. Awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature is one of its recurring tasks.
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Per Stromsjo
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2007-11-07
remembering dear ones
I found this couple at the Woodland cemetery. There was a certain feeling over the scene. They had obviously lost someone very dear, and probably not too long ago. They visited and made more out of it than just a visit. They stayed for quite a while, I saw them on my way in and on my way out. Later on I saw the circle of lights burning and the couple had left. It was moving. I've never seen someone spend time like that before. Maybe we all should every now and then. Sit and just remember that life is just borrowed time?
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Bernt Seipl
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2007-11-06
pulpit with style
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Per Stromsjo
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more bits
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bcp
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halo - or frostbow
And Lena, you should be more persistant, do get the camera next time ;-)
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Bernt Seipl
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2007-11-04
the gondola
Stockholm might not be universally recognized as the Venice of the North but this restaurant by Slussen (here) takes the matter seriously
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Per Stromsjo
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getting married ?
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Bernt Seipl
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2007-11-03
All Saints’ Day
The All Saints’ Day feast occurs in Sweden on the first Saturday after 1 November. On this day all the saints that don’t have a particular day of their own are celebrated. Traditionally Swedes visit their ancestors’ graves and light candles. It can be a quite spectacular scene, here we see Eds Church outside Upplands Väsby in the greater Stockholm.
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Peter Fristedt
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2007-11-01
Another interpretation of blue
This one didn't quite turn out the way I had planned, but I couldn't get myself to throw it away either. It's taken during Midnattsloppet 2006, and what you see is the reflection of the time-markers on the shoes of the people running. The light is of course fluorescent, and the colour is - ähhhmmmm......blue.....right? The address is Östgötagatan.
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Bernt Seipl
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