Hotell Erikslund Ängelholm
Astorpsvagen 15 Ängelholm, Skåne, 262 96 , Sweden
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12 more days
... real backpacking experience every single hour can't be planned. I am longing for USA and the easy way of life in America. Over here everything thing feels rigid right now. I need two months of relaxing free time to spend at my leisure before the fall semester starts all over.again. Taco Bell and Dunn Bro's , here I come.
I am also looking forward the great movies this summer has to offer. The three spots I tend to end up while travelling ...
Easter at the ranch
... food is pretty much the same as last years blog pics from easter, but I'll try to take some pics of swedish food. like tomorrow we're having whole baked salmonside which is awesome.
Now, lets go eat some egghalves (deviled egg swedish style= hardboiled eggs with mayo, cold shrimp and dill)
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A Swedish Christmas, on Christmas Eve
... year they featured “Cars” and “Tangled”.
Just before dessert there was a knock at the back door. I had been wondering when he would arrive but I was caught by surprise when the Jul Tompte finally arrived. It was actually a girl from the family who lived next door, that Johannes’ family had asked to do them a favor and play Santa earlier that day.
The night before, and before the arrival of the children, ...
More Culture
... and concentrates on the period after 1945. It includes major works by Picasso, Giacometti, Klein, Warhol, Rauschenberg, Bourgeois, Guston, Baselitz, Kiefer and Kirkeby.
The art on show just couldn’t be presented more favourably, the galleries were superb. Despite that, to a large extent and as is frequently the case with modern art, one is left wondering ‘is this art’ or ‘a child could do that’ or ...
Frederiksborg Castle
... especially in Zealand.
At Hillerød the Frederiksborg Castle houses the National Museum which captivated us for 3 hours. Had been burnt to the ground several times over the centuries and 150 years ago was rebuilt to to what it is today. Exhibits were from the 1500's onwards of portraits, royalty and nobility, large historical paintings and furnishings. There was so much and not knowing Danish history, a lot went over our heads but thankfully so ...
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