Vardshuset Lindgarden
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På vägen
Nu är vi på äntligen på väg! över en öl och en grov panini planerar vi resan nogrant! Vår plan so far: 1. Hitta karta, 2. Hitta hotellet, 3. Hitta en bar där vi kan vänta o dricka den lokala brygden i sex timmar innan vi kan checka in, 4. Checka in på rummet, 5.. Några ...
Outlaw Biker Gang
... a very defensible port city. The entire city is surrounded by a large stone wall that took 200 years to build. Construction began in the 11th century and didn’t end until the 13th century. Visby was once a huge city, but now it is much smaller.
We rode around Visby and got to see a very beautiful church as well as some lovely architecture. Visby within the wall is an incredibly well preserved town. Now there ...
Chance meetings
... the service were to be held only a few 100 meters from our apartment in Kungsholmen on Thursday. It seemed destine that we meet.
We made plans to see them after the services. They came to our apartment for a quick visit. They returned to Wisconsin on Friday. I know we will see them again...it was just that kind of "connection".
Best wishes to Mary and Bengt. See you in Florida...or somewhere else!
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Gonna party like its 1499!
... He opens the door in a dressing gown looking very tired, I apologise for being so early, he says hey, make yourself at home and goes back to bed. I shower but am too excited to sleep so I go explore.
The next three days are three of the best ever, this festival is amazing. I must return with a posse and outfits to boot. Their are many clans, my friend, affectionately known as Jesus is the Bard in a Scottish Highlander group, there ...
Exploring Visby
... Unlike most harbours in other countries we have been to this year, to date Sweden does not provide free wifi, rather they offer a Telia (Swedish telecom company) service and again, once you log on the clock starts and doesn’t stop, even if you’ve logged off – in other words, a useless, expensive service. Why can’t they have the German system where you only pay for what you use ie the time that you’re actually connected? Seems much fairer to ...