Stockholm syndrome

You may or may not have noticed that I went quiet after we arrived in Stockholm. To be honest, I’m horribly guilty about the fact I went to the most beautiful city I’ve ever been in – and that includes Paris and San Francisco – and all I really wanted to do was hide in the hotel. The problem was that Stockholm is so fucking overwhelming. It’s big, gorgeous, self-assured – fantastically expensive – and was just too much to consume even in little bites. Also, it rivals Rome for the volume of tourists and the annoyance and traffic caused thereby. It’s exhausting struggling through rude,yelling teenagers, and clueless Italians, and everywhere I might have liked to have gone was chockablock with groups.

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Malmö ohhhh

We knew we would like Malmo almost as soon as we set foot in it. Not only does it present a lovely face from the train station right on a little canal (our hotel is just on the other side, about 100m away from the station), but we had fortuitously arrived in at the start of the Malmö festival. The festival meant a lot of noise but lots of life in an already lively, pretty town. The gorgeous and very old St Peter’s church is around the corner from our hotel

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Denmark day one

Just as my cold was finishing, I’ve managed to sprain my foot getting off the Flybus to Keflavik airport. So another day sitting in the hotel for me 🙁

Our hotel is in a popular area so is very noisy, and since it’s rather hot here, we had to leave the windows open – the hotel is rather proud of its ‘environmental’ ( ie cheapskate) rep, so no airconor propers. We are just around the corner from a rather swishy food market (think selfridges food hall) so i hobbled there for brunch. Now doug is exploring, and i have my foot up again. Sigh.

Tomorrow i hope to be mobile enough to go sightseeing.

Iceland day seven

Visit Skaftafell National Park, an area renowned for its natural beauty and dominated by the magnificent Vatnajokull – Europe’s largest glacier. Continue to the Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, where huge icebergs drift through the still, deep waters.

I sat this one out because of my cold, and Doug said it wasn’t anything i’d be sorry to have missed.

But check out the view from the hotel!

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