The Viking longhouse is situated in a forest leading down to the beach of Norderön.





The Viking longhouse is situated in a forest leading down to the beach of Norderön.





The Vikings had a fight over a horn of beer.





Some of the vikings at the Longhouse.




We went to a Viking Longhouse near Östersund, an hours flight north from Stockholm. The longhouse is set in the forest of Norderön. I arrived on the friday evening, while everyone else had been there all week. Theres something surreal about being met at the airport by Vikings, but at least I could figure out quite easily who I should talk to.



[Audiobook]
Bracing for Impact: True tales of Air Disasters and the People who Survived Them by Robin Suerig Holleran and Lindy Philip
This is a harrowing book, with vivid descriptions of air crashes survived. The readers voice brings a tense melancholy to the stories too, which adds to that sense of despair relieved, but still ever so present.
I chose this book because I am interested in the kinds of improvements the air industry makes to their processes and how they go about making those improvements. The tools they have put in place to aid those investigations, the telemetry and voice recording. There is little of that side of things in this book, however, covering more of the personal impact of these disasters.
I once found an archive of audio recordings of runway incursions, which contain some frightening interactions between planes and control towers, youtube adds a visual dimension to these situations, like the Midway incursion, Southwest 2504 Going Around.
The situations described in the book are mostly small planes and all of them were survivable, the stories are from those survivors. There are a few larger craft included, which show up some of the disorganisation of ground crews around troubled arrivals and departures, with airports often thrown into chaos following an accident.
The survivors themselves go one way or the other, either seeing they have a purpose and pursing it with vigour, or becoming despondent and losing themselves in vice, often to awaken a few years later with a purpose. Getting back in the air is obviously traumatic for a number of them, nearly all manage to fly again with various degrees of sedation or anxiety.
Overall, this is not an easy book, it likely has more resonance with those who have, or been close to those who have, survived such a crash. Not for the faint of heart.
There are some statues in the gardens around Stadshuset.





There was something magical about the sky over Stadshuset.



Walking along from Kungsholmen toward Gamla Stan I took a closer look at the City Hall, and saw that the gardens are open to walk around.





I took a walk along the shore of Kungsholmen, with views across the lake to Långholmen and Södermalm.




Walking around the backstreets of Helenelund I discovered a Cadillac.

