Stockholm

Stockholm

reaching the first milestone on my journey, the capital of Sweden

Location: 

Stockholm, Sweden

Duration: 

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Personal highlights

  1. Stockholm: reaching the Swedish capital after a journey of 2 weeks
  2. Companion: feeling weird to drop my friend at the airport after 2 weeks
  3. Sabbatical: the moment where my holiday turned into my sabbatical
  4. Journey: having made it thus far, starting to wonder how to continue?
  5. Options: taking the ferry to Helsinki, Finlandinfo-icon or drive to the North Cape?

Image sources

  1. Random crazy window decoration
  2. Image of the big fire of Stockholm
  3. Animals gathering in a restaurant 
  4. Weird street sign in Stockholm
  5. Rebuilding the gobble stone

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