This gorgeous chocolate thing was served for fika during a recent office retreat. "Fika" is a Swedish institution similar to "tea time" in Great Britain.
Clay figures in the window of the famous clay pottery factory in Vallåkra, Sweden. Now that I've looked at them a little more closely, I realize that they could be pretty obscene if shot from a different angle!
The "small square" in Malmo, Sweden...still decorated for Easter based on the yellow "eggs" in the trees. The outdoor dining season has begun, though gas heaters and blankets are still part of the 'al fresco' experience at this point in the year.
This is yet another view of Turning Torso, taken from behind the windmill in Slottsparken on Easter Sunday. I thought the contrast between the very old windmill in the foreground and the very modern tower in the distance would be interesting.
One of my British mates showing off part of his model airplane collection. Though it's hardly fair to call what he builds "models" since they really fly. Vertical climbs, barrel rolls, the whole enchilada. He likes to fly his planes down at Riborsborg, the stretch of beach along the Öresund... Read More