We went to a midsummer Blót, these days more of a maypole style festival than the original blood sacrifice (incidentally also related to the origin of the word ‘bless’…to mark with blood). Quite a number of us collected and we wandered off into the woods to find a clearing where we could erect the ‘maypole’ and […]
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Saltsjöbaden again
After Fisksätra we went on to Saltsjöbaden
Fisksätra
We took the train toward Saltsjöbaden, but got off at Fisksätra (Swedish). This looked, on the map, as if it might be an interesting place – unfortunately it isn’t as welcoming as we had hoped. Still the island was not so bad as the concrete centre on the other side of the railway.
Gamla stan rune stone
Having spent quite a lot of time wandering around Gamla Stan, I was surprised to discover a rune stone I’ve not noticed before.
Path to Vinterviken
On our way to the Synth picnic we found a couple of interesting sights.
Luma park
Across the water from Hammerby Sjö is Luma Park, old home of the North European Luma Cooperatives Lamp Factory designed by Artur von Schmalensee (links both in Swedish).
Hammerby Sluss again
A. standing by the Thai Boat at Hammerby Sluss.
Hammerby cars
Walking down to Hammerby Sluss for another wander around we found some old cars.
Riddarholmen
To the west of Gamla Stan is the palace island of Riddarholmen.
Helgeandsholmen
Between Gamla Stan and the City Centre is the small palace island of Helgeandsholmen.