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Friday, June 4, 2010
Jag älskar Sverige
I mostly slept through the archipelago when we sailed into Stockholm this morning, but for hours this evening I sat on my balcony and watched it go by. There are 24,000 islands in the Stockholm archipelago, and I think I took pictures of all of them.
What a beautiful country. If not for the dark winters (and, honestly, the too long summer days) and the herring and the way Lisbeth Salander was always putting marmalade on her cheese sandwiches, I could live in Sweden. Worth clicking to enlarge.
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