Someone sent me this. I am always fascinated by the different signs to denote male and female facilities. I think this is at a school.

A friend from South Africa and I spent the day together. It was really fun showing her around my favourite parts of Stockholm.
The narrowest street in Stockholm. It is 90cm wide.

The Stockholm Room – a tiny model of Stockholm under glass. Photo by Athelé Oosterbroek

Rosenbad, where the Prime Minister works, by Athelé Oosterbroek

Stockholm lions, by Athelé Oosterbroek. Each one weighs four tons. They are in a line to protect against terror attacks by vehicles.

Memorial to the victims of the 2017 terror attack. Photo by Athelé Oosterbroek

A boat docked outside our flat, about 15 metres away from us. The people were sitting in a jacuzzi and having a lovely evening. I wonder if they could see us?





Reekie (Edinburgh) has some narrow streets but none as narrow as that one in Stockholm. There is one really narrow street between the High Street and Waverley Station that may no longer be there. It used to run from half way across the Waverley Bridge to just below the High Street to the Miss Jean Brodie pub.
I love everything about these pictures! You seem to have had a lovely time!