So after an amazing time in Iceland, the 4 of us had to split up and go separate ways. Jason had business to attend to in Vancouver, and Sully needed to get back to work in San Francisco.
Ryan & I on the other-hand, continued the adventure to Sweden.
The first night we went out, we met a few of the locals – including a new friend Helene. We went to a few bars & clubs in town, and it held to the reputation of being a party-city. After a whirlwind of a weekend on Friday and Saturday, the 3 of us went out to explore the city on Sunday.
Helene showed us the school she goes to, and we went on to visit the traditional old-style part of town called “Gamla Stan”. You know me & cobblestone streets go together like nutella and toast.
Here are some of my favorites from the walk:
Helene’s school:



Took the metro to Gamla Stan. Had some really cool designs that featured theories of physics & science (pictured below with Ryan underneath)



Gamla Stan.




Tested the patience of the guards. Apparently they take their job a little too seriously at times. ”STOP!”



Love this kind of text.


Ryan “Tebowing” outside the cathedral.


Some really cool textures to accent the city’s style.

You know me & my love for doors.

Playing nice….HEADLOCK!

Doing her signature pose.

Street musicians. The clarinet was a new one!

And what would a trip to Sweden be without some meatballs?


4 comments
Tanya - Looks like you’re having quite the adventure with all your traveling! I don’t know how you do it & manage a job at the same time. Le sigh.February 11, 2012 – 12:09 pm
Ben Hemstad - Looks like a cool city! Have always thought of it as the “house music” capital of the worldFebruary 10, 2012 – 8:13 am
Erik Nguyen - Cute girl! Looks like your trip has been amazing man. Jealous of all your travelsFebruary 9, 2012 – 6:43 pm
Kirk - For some reason I imagine all girls in Europe to wear those big fluffy hats during winter…is that true?February 9, 2012 – 12:34 pm