Monday, December 12, 2016

stockholm weekend pics, snow filled


we have gotten some snow these last couple of days.  not the downfall we received just a few weeks ago but enough to make everything look pretty.  i do believe wintry landscapes are the prettiest.  don't you?  

and just in time too, on saturday, in snowy wetness we shopped for our julbord menu - a swedish christmas smorgasbord. that evening with snow still falling we enjoyed herring prepared three ways, (curried, in mustard, and pickled), cured salmon, västerbottensostt (swedish cheese must be part of the julbord), simple boiled potatoes, and pickles served with knacker bread.  all the while watching our first christmas movie of the season, santa clause



on sunday, i thought we were going to gamla eskede for their christmas market but i mixed up the dates so when we arrived there was no market...  

oh well, we had snow and enjoyed the winter wonderland walking around the neighbourhood - so pretty. everything rested under a blanket of snow. i just love this little part of sweden with its colourful houses and curving roads.  

with my hair ends frosty and our cheeks red, we warmed up at the local bakery for fika. we then began to wonder, should we move here, it's so quaint, the bakery is cozy, small town feel yet just 20 minutes from where we now live.  who knows what the future holds, really... but isn't it wonderful to loose yourself for just a moment :)

you will have to bear with me, i took alot of photos...




















 





 hope you had a lovely weekend!  oh, and peek here for gamla eskede just as the fall was ending. 

Thursday, December 8, 2016

scandinavian gift buys

in lieu of christmas presents this year, stefan and i will buy ourselves a new sofa!  ours is a month older than kai (13+ years) so it's time.  and while ours is comfortable, it's more suited for a 9 month pregnant woman (which i was at the time of purchase) than for movie night lounging. i already know the one i want, and fingers crossed, i hope it will fit our space.  

in the meantime, yes, i am thinking about all the lovely gifts i will miss out on, here are a few favourites... 

for the home, i am loving skultuna at the moment, all of it.

lily candlestick holder
feather votive holder
brass flower pots
a very pretty trivet
a cute little vase

for skin care, there's the cult favourite face stockholm and the swedish pharmacy, apotek, also has a couple of beloved brands - maria akerberg and estelle & thild.



yes, adult women buy this for themselves :)

to wear, i am loving the tunic styles that the swedes wear, and although the sneakers aren't swedish, the swedes love their sneakers.


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a swedish spa day at the grand hotel!


i love this time of year and not only for the prezzies ;) 
happy gift buying.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

travelogue: milan, italy


hello milan!  boy the milanese sure know how to dress and catching the duomo at first sight was jaw dropping. of course, visiting with a friend makes it all the more special, especially when she introduces you to the best gelato ever, makes you a spritz each evening, and upon finding out that you love ricotta, makes a sicilian pasta alla norma!  

we stayed in western milan, just outside the city centre in patrizia's sister's cute rental apartment.  thanks to the underground nearby, it was easy to get around the city.  this residential neighbourhood, called wagner, is a favourite among families who want an escape the chaos of the city and seek peace and quiet.    











the nocciola was the insanely good!

sicilian pasta alla norma is delish: main ingredients include spaghetti, eggplant, ricotta, tomatoes




the duomo, located in the historical centre of milan, is the fifth largest cathedral in the world.  it was pretty amazing to come upon it for the first time.  i even had to sit in one of the outdoor cafes across from the its piazza to gaze upon it while i enjoyed an affogato and people watched - vendors try to sell their wares, kids run and play and people just sit and recharge by the statue of italy's first king.  the duomo is meant to be just as magnificent indoors but the line-up was just too long.  











the fashion district is the duomo's neighbour.  you must visit the vittorio emanuele gallery, even if your wallet cannot afford prada.  it's the oldest mall in the world and it's quite the architectural gem with mosaic marble floors.  and speaking of prada, visit the quadrilatero (golden rectangle), a high fashion shopping district to window-shop, so pretty.  a hop and skip way away from here is where a pair of made in italy boots followed me home :)

pic from here




the navigli area, by the two remaining canals (fun fact, the canals were once used to transport the marble used to build the duomo), is in the south of milan and a favourite among students due to the universities in the area.  it's the area to come for nightlife but we ventured there on a sunday morning to see the open-air market with its vintage stalls, antique dealers with their pristine pieces and artists showing their work. it was a beautiful lively mayhem of people. patrizia, you should have bought that dress, a statement runway kind of dress! the sun was shiny and we found arangini... so delicious :)



















just north of the duomo is the artsy brera district with its eateries, small boutiques, and a bohemian vibe. i would have loved to see the bulgari hotel and its gardens, i hear that it oozes elegance.  nevertheless i enjoyed strolling the district with its colorful buildings, patrizia and her daughter by my side.

we passed through brera on our way to see some architecture in the porta nuova isola area.  the modern buildings seemed completely out of place like you standing on a movie set, it seemed unreal. lots of mirrored and steel business buildings towering over crumbling brick buildings housing restaurants and shops.  one notable mention is the bosco verticale (vertical forest), a hanging garden skyscraper that won the 2014 international high-rise award. 

oh, we had a traditional milanese lunch here, so good!









lastly, before we headed to the airport, we made a dash to la triennale di milano, a design museum. i particularly loved the women in italian design exhibit, celebrating feminine art up front and centre. the urban planning exhibit was really interesting, i couldn't help but think kai - who wants to study architecture - would have loved it. 





thank you patrizia!  and anyone wanting to visit, just email me if you would like to rent in the wagner neighbourhood. thanks for following along :)
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