Thursday, December 31, 2009




During the Sweden and Poland war the King of Sweden had a battleship made to fight in the war. It sank in the harbor on its maiden voyage in 1629. They raised it out of the water in 1961 and restored it. It it 90% original. The ships name is the Vasa. Cool huh.



We went to a village where they showed what it was like to live in Sweden in the 1500's. It is called Skansen. Some of the buildings were built during that era.



It snowed almost everyday we were in Stockholm. It was cold but very neat. Notice the straw roofs under the snow. This is Skansen also



Stockholm is very old,dating back to 1500 A.D.in some places. Stockholm is located on the shores of the Baltic Sea and is also made up of about seven islands,so there is lots of water all around.

Friday, December 25, 2009



Here is our hotel in Stockholm. We are on a hill so the streets are steep to walk down.



We spent the night on the cruise ship and in the morning we were passing by many islands in the Baltic around Sweden. Many of the small islands had houses on them. The house on this island doesn't have much yard space around it.



We took a cruise ship from Riga to Stockholm, to spend Christmas in Sweden. As you can see it was snowing when we left Riga. I never thought I would need a winter coat on a cruise but I guess you do when you sail on the Baltic in December.


More of Christmas in Riga, at Lido.

Sunday, December 20, 2009



Christmas in Riga is cold but beautiful. Merry Christmas to everyone.



Winter wonderland in Riga. Some cool old churches. Looks like something out of a story book.

Friday, December 18, 2009



People like to walk along the beach even when its freezing out. The picture of melinda shows a women dressed out in a Russian coat and hat. she stoped and turned around. I guess she is camers shy. Notice how dark the one picture is of the people walking along the beach. The picture was taken at 3:15 PM.


Here is a brick wall that protects a building from high tide on the beach. Also the brick arch is connected to the Riga fort dating back to the 1500's.