8.2.11
the weekend
I helgen fick jag mina batterier laddade med familjetid, solpromenader, god mat, loppis, bra film (The King's Speech, se den!), kompispepp och miljöombyte. Det var precis vad jag behövde. Bild tre och fem är på Flickorna Helin Voltaire på Djurgården, som vi gärna hade fikat på om det inte varit proppfullt. Får bli en annan gång.
This weekend I got to charge my batteries with family time, sunny walks, good food, thrifting, a good movie (The King's Speech, go see it!), encouraging friends and a change of scenery. Just what I needed. The third and fifth photos are of the cement foundry-turned-café Flickorna Helin Voltaire on Djurgården. If it hadn't been packed, we would have warmed ourselves up with a fika in there. Next time.
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GREAT photos...and an amazing building...love the Art Nouveau writing...
ReplyDeleteHappy WEEK...
Char.x
those cupcakes in the window look so magical!
ReplyDeleteI envy the strength you have for carrying around such a big camera all the time :)
ReplyDeletethe letters on that stair banister are fantastic!
ReplyDeletethird picture = gold
ReplyDeleteFlying buns! How cute, did you have one?
ReplyDeletethese are so perfect! (and those cream puffs look delicious, yumm!) :)
ReplyDeletei love the 'written' banister in the third shot. how amazing would that be to do for a house?
the first picture is delicious!! mmm :D
ReplyDeletei like this series with this particular vintage feeling - great job!
xx
I love every single one of these pictures. But those cakes! OH MY!
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Really cool photos in this post! Your shots are always so clear + crisp. =)
ReplyDeleteÅh fastlagsbulle, kom flyg in i min mun.
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Fina bilder. Fin Hilda!
The semla shot is killing me! Wishing the konditoria was still open...
ReplyDeleteWhatever those desserts are in the first photo, they look absolutely delicious! And I really love the colors and detail in the cafe wall photos!
ReplyDeleteI love the first photo and the car one! It's so cute amongst the snow and plants, like someone dropped it there from the sky. The tones and colours in the first photo are perfect. Loved The King's Speech! Am looking forward to watching it again sometime.
ReplyDeletegreat, great photos. love the first especially!
ReplyDeleteDen första bilden, himmelriket!
ReplyDeleteall this looks very pieceful.
ReplyDeletePoetic.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh - the first picture... makes me... hungry!
ReplyDeleteOne of my fun memories in Japan was eating Okonomiyaki, too. We stumbled into one in Kyoto. It was delish. Love your photos.
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