Comfort Malmo Malmö
Carlsgatan 10 Malmö, Skåne, 21120, Sweden
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The night train from Berlin arrived in Sweden's third largest city: Malmö, capitol of the Swedish province of Skåne. Malmö is most famous for its skyscraper 'Turning Torso', the start and/or end of the Öresundsbron and that one of Swedens top current footballers hail from here, Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Wonderful wonderful Copenhagen
... final set which gave Federer the win and the opportunity to again make history on Sunday against Nadal. We will return to the pub to watch the ladies tomorrow and hopefully Li Na will win and then on Sunday Federer nabs his 17th Grand Slam or Nadal joins Borg as a 6 time winner at Roland Garros. Let's see.
Well there it was being played out before our eyes in The Dubliner pub in Stroget in downtown Copenhagen ...and Li Na became the new mistress of ...
Malmo shalmo
... native Swedish songs and performing tricks. Mostly men stared at me. I kind of expected that. I found a decent souvenir shop and found a dalahast (handmade horse). I hadn't heard of the dalahast, but I had to get it. It was different from all the souvenirs I saw in Copenhagen and not as expensive. Some dalahasts were expensive and some were economical. The shop owner explained why they were expensive, ...
SWEDEN
... than Danish prices- to eat.
My impressions of Sweden were that it was incredibly cold. As soon as we got off the train an arctic blast hit us, the likes of which we hadn't felt yet in Copenhagen. The city of Malmö is no Stockholm, so we didn't get the best feel for the country. And we were only there for a few hours. But I was surprised by how un-Swedish everything was. Except for the language. That was pretty crazy. For the ...
Philosophy
... at least to a greater extent) in the former case, for permission does not often ignite the same anxiety as restriction. Kierkegaard was correct in claiming that what Adam felt was anxiety (from the unknown), but, more specifically, the anxiety was due to a fear of not having the ability to eat the apple, which stems from the idea that an unfavorable result would occur if he did eat the apple. Let’s say the devil had told Adam not to eat the apple, ...



