Fika

“Fika” is a Swedish word for a coffee and snack break. This sign seems to be inviting passersby to come down for such refreshments.
“Fika” is a Swedish word for a coffee and snack break. This sign seems to be inviting passersby to come down for such refreshments.
I just thought this place was cute! (Gotland island, Sweden.)
There’s an extensive bike path on Gotland Island. It has special tunnels beneath it so wildlife, such as foxes, can cross under the road and bike tunnels without being run over.
The medieval section of Visby is surrounded by a wall with a perimeter a little over 2 miles long.
Pippi Longstocking crossing sign in Visby, Sweden!
I e never seen a billboard ship before. Reminds me of Blade Runner, somehow!
Why am I posting this pic? Because a mime is a terrible thing to waste!
Many alleyways in Stockholm’s old town, aka Gamla Stan, offer intriguing slices to explore.
It’s a lovely place to wander and wonder.
These handpainted Dala horses have become a symbol of Sweden. This shop was making them on-site.
Who else read Pippi Longstocking as a kid? (I even dressed as her for Halloween once. I used a wire coat hanger in my braids to get the look.)