Timmernabben is a really tiny little sailor village on the south east coast of Sweden. It was founded 700 yeats ago but nothing has really happened here since it was a shipbuilder home housing 3 small warfs over 100 years ago. The baby girls born here are still named after the old ships, like Saga, or Svea. Today the culinary … Read More
I love this Garden
Krusenstjernska Gården. Crazy strong coffee is served here. It will never put you asleep and can wake up dead. And it reminds you that you have a stomach to take care of. I wish I could say this is the strongest coffee in the city, but I am sure it is not. In Sweden we call it “fox poison” and … Read More
Timmernabben
One might think that it has been enough trips to Sweden this year. And I would agree. Once again the reason for the travel is a Party. My parents are turning 60 which means huge preparations and help is needed. Event coordination, here I come! Luckily, one of my Superskills is to enjoy any work as a holiday. I have … Read More
Kräftor kräva dessa drycker
My Dad was in Berlin last weekend. He came with a suitcase full of surprises (so that’s where I got my food smuggling genes from…). He brought my favorite cheese; the Västerbotten ost, black Finnish Sourdoughbread, the caviar I am loaning for, and most important; Fresh Crayfishes. After a whole day of biking we enjoyed them with my home made … Read More
It rains on the west coast.
Thursday and Friday were days of constant rain in Göteborg. When I left Berlin the city was still hot. I did not pack anything for this weather. Göteborg is a nice place to be though. This is where all my funny friends move when they want to “settle down”. And this is where many of my more humouristic friends come … Read More
Old Amsterdam
Cream toned window bars. The glossy black iron. The burgundy bricks. Amsterdam is inspiring, also for New York apperently. Amsterdam makes me miss NYC. Please take me there in September.
The search is over.
It took 2 years and I think we will get along well. He is now pimped up with a vintage saddle, leather handles, suitable bell, latex straps and traditional pedals. Thank you Ido for helping out! And thank you Mapa for the Xmas present. And thanks Niels for taking him with you in your car to Berlin. I can’t wait…
This is no time off.
I just woke up. Grab your computer. It is Wood Wood Showroom in Amsterdam. But it still feels like holiday. Enjoy your day. I will.
How do You like your bed sheets?
When I was in Kindergarden, and around 5 years old, our teacher asked us how you know that someone is a really good friend of yours. My friend gave him the answer straight up. “When you know what type of bed sheet someone likes, then you know it is a good friend. I like mine to be really soft, but … Read More