One of many elegant bridges in Berlin.
One of the Berlin Parliamant Buildings
A Berlin Cathedral
Stockholm, Sweden......
Our next stop was in Stockholm, Sweden. This was my favorite place of all. I would not even mind living in Sweden someday. Besides the fact that you get free college education and get money every month for each child you have until they are 18, just sweden in general was an amazing place. Some of James business partner took the time over the week and weekend we where there to actually take us on a tour of stockholm. We toured the Royal Palace, saw the guardman change, and even saw the museum of the boat the warship VASA that had sunk from one of the kings. The nice thing about Sweden as compared to Germany was that everyone spoke really good English and so it was not hard to communicate as it was when we where in germany. English is a mandated language taught in elementary school there. Along with sightseeing we went out to a great restuarant that served authentice Swedish food and we had a plate full of Reindeer. Yep you heard me right. We ate reindeer and some fish eggs that are a delicacy there. Here are some pictures:
Our wonderful tour guides and friends
Changing of the Palace Guards
Model of Ship Vasa (The Ship was huge) The Palace
Copenhagan, Denmark....
Our last stop was in Copenhagen, Denmark. At this point in our journey we had been away for 10 days and were starting to get tired of travelling. Copenhagan was my least favorite place. Mostly we just hung out walked the city, visited a Museum, shopped and rested. This was the place where Hans Christian Anderson was born. There was statues of him everywhere. There was not much to do in Copenhagan. Here are some pictures:
View of Copenhagan Beautiful Waters around Copenhagan
1 comment:
lucky duck!
sounds like an amazing trip!
great pictures!
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