10.30.2010

Harnosand, Sweden

My favorite part of our trip was our visit to Harnosand. This quaint town five hours north of Stockholm was the hometown of Troy's great grandmother. Exactly twenty years early, Troy's dad, Ted, took his grandmother, then 93, back to Harnosand. On the eve of our trip, Ted handed us a scrapbook from his journey. We scanned the photos and decided we were going to find all the buildings she had remembered from her childhood. Armed with several grainy images like the one below, we began our scavenger hunt.


Twenty years later...




Fresh off the bus. I swear I consumed more hot chocolate during this trip than I have in my entire life. :)



Walking around the old buildings


Where Troy's great, great grandfather worked. This was the trickiest building to find since the outside had been completely updated since Ted's visit. We finally had to show our picture to the sweet, old lady working at the visit center. Without hesitation, she was able to direct us to the building just a few blocks away.


The church

During our stay at Harnosand, we successfully found and duplicated all the pictured spots from Ted's visit. We toured the old graveyard looking for family names, but unforunately the centuries of wear on the stones made most of them impossible to read. 

10.27.2010

Stockholm, Sweden

Sweden was simply fabulous; there's really no other way to describe it. I have one detailed destination post for tomorrow, but besides that, I've decided I'm not going to indulge all the travels of our two-week Scandinavian stint. But here are a few pictures from our time in Stockholm.


The Vasa Museum. We would highly recommend visiting this museum if you get the chance. It is well worth your time.


 I seem to have a lot of waterfront pictures. :)


Walking the town at sunset


Chinese Terracotta exhibit held in an underground WWII Navy site


An elevated front door would be handy for Park City winters!



I tried to tell Troy petting moose isn't a good idea, but he never listens. ;)


Gamla Stan


In the Blue Room, site of the Nobel Prize banquet


archipelago ferry tour


The beautiful fall colors


Loved this old mill


A gorgeous walk on our last day

10.08.2010

Adjo

In a mere 12 hours we will be leaving for Sweden. Check back in two weeks for some exciting tales and pictures of our Scandinavian journey.