With coins in my pocket and an umbrella in my purse, I headed out on a lovely excursion by foot through the area of Ostermalm. The buildings are in Renaissance splendor; the streets are lined with lime trees. Truly a lovely stroll, particularly with the beautiful weather that I as blessed with. I was amused by the large boat that boasts a "Hop On....Hop Off" sign on its side. It seemed to me that once on that boat and cruising across the water, it would not be in anyone's best interest to decide to hop off!
After venturing through the town I decided to head over to Djurgarden and tour the Nordiska Museet, the museum of Sweden's history. I find the place to be fascinating and was not sorry that I made the extra effort to walk over.
I was fascinated by the dollhouses, which were actually what we call curios. They did not look like "houses" at all, but they were set up to have rooms and floors just like our dollhouses. The details were amazing and I probably took way too many photos, but each one brought a smile to my face when I thought about the entertainment that it must have offered so many years ago.
The museum offered so many delightful displays from various subject matters as toys, fashions, bathing suits, dinnerware, traditions, furniture, housing, and more. They were uniquely presented and the experience was not only informative but also entertaining. Many of the displays were behind glass to protect the items from light, but there was obvious some sort of light shining on many of the displays because I had a difficult time taking photos with my no-flash setting. But I think that I managed to capture most of the subject matter fairly well.
When I got back to the room, my feet were hurting, but I'm all recovered today and ready to head off to Gamla Stan to hopefully tour the Royal Palace and the beautiful streets of that island. The weather is looking grand and I'm looking forward to the adventure. The tourists are in full force, so I've been priming my elbows for my hike over to the island! One thing that I've learned here, other than in Great Britain, people do not know how to queue and they will take up the entire walkway, headed towards you, sometimes 6 bodies astride, no one making the move for you to get through. Annoying, I must admit, but there is enough entertainment around for me to take this in stride.
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