We had to say goodbye to our friends Anton and Elfreda on our return to Denmark from Norway. We had a blast of a time with them and the trip would not have happened without their nudge.
Thanks a stack and cant wait for this time next year when we will do our Botswana trip.
Charmain and I still had a day or two left before our flight back and after a slight miscalculation we ended up with a day to spend in another country.
We took the train to Malmö in Sweden for a day.
Malmö is a young city. By young I mean half the population is under 35 years of age, and this can be partly attributed to Malmö university.
Once again a beautiful city, with beautiful buildings and beautiful people.
At this stage of our trip we were totally at ease to get lost in a new city, exploring and enjoying every facet and scene the city good give us.
We had a nice bite to eat at this quaint little side street cafe.
Once again I was drawn to the Scandinavian furniture, with some lovely light simplistic pieces.
There is just something special about experiencing the sights, sounds and vibes of an unknown city and its people.
Quite nice seeing the facade of the building painted on the cloth covering the restoration of this building.
Aaahh time for another sightseeing boat cruise.
The non violence sculpture that was erected after the assassination of John Lennon. There are 16 copies of which ten are in Sweden.
We even have one in South Africa.
The old post office.
Apparently one or other Elvis Presley movie was shot on this boat.
Who knew Malmö had canals and Windmills.
Malmö’s 1437 grant of arms.
For the gamers.
Some more beautiful people.
Sadly a very exhausting but exhilarating trip came to an end.
We had an absolute blast with our friends, and once again it would not have been possible or such an awesome trip without my better half.
Thanks babe.
In the pipeline is a post or two about our latest trip to the bush, but thanks for reading and following our Baltic trip.
Tiiu Lukk says
Charmain and Louis, I have enjoyed traveling vicariously around the world with you for a few years now. Love your blog, and your photography is wonderful. I look forward to tagging along with you in cyberspace for some time to come. Thanks for sharing!
Louis says
Tiiu, thanks a lot for the kind words and we are glad you are enjoying the blog. Make contact if you ever plan to visit Southern Africa.