June 2021 in Pictures

“Spring being a tough act to follow, God created June.” — Al Bernstein

Currently • June 2021

“Green was the silence, wet was the light, the month of June trembled like a butterfly.” — Pablo Neruda

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READING:

  • The Paris Library — “Based on the true World War II story of the heroic librarians at the American Library in Paris, this is an unforgettable story of romance, friendship, family, and the power of literature to bring us together” (Goodreads). I have grown tired of the whole “women in WWII” genre, but this book’s focus on literature tempted me.

  • The Book of Lost Names — “Inspired by an astonishing true story from World War II, a young woman with a talent for forgery helps hundreds of Jewish children flee the Nazis in this unforgettable historical novel.” Well, ok, maybe one more. I did like this one better.

  • The Address — Dual stories of The Dakota in mid-1880s and mid-1980s. This is the third book by Fiona Davis that I’ve read this year. The verdict is still out…

WATCHING:

  • L’Agence aka The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties on Netflix — “This reality series follows the Kretz family and their luxury property business as they help clients buy and sell fabulous homes in France and abroad.”

  • I miss going to the movies, but, even though the cinemas are open again, there are few new releases and none entices me.

LISTENING TO audiobooks. Two of the books I read recently were also available on Libby as audiobooks. It is nice to be able to continue making progress through a book while doing chores or running errands, but I’m not complete sold on the idea. The voices can be distracting with their mispronunciations and affected accents.

ENJOYING:

  • The slower pace of “summer vacation”: I still get up with Eric, but when he leaves for work, I enjoy my coffee while catching up on email and social media. I row every morning and take my time getting ready for the day. I tidy up the house, deck, and yard everyday so that our home feels beautiful and comfortable. I take time in the afternoon to read or blog while Piper takes her afternoon naps. Despite the gentle pace, my days still feel productive.

  • Catching up with friends: After a year of Zoom meetings and masked faces, it is so nice to be able to linger over lunches and conversations.

FEELING strong and accomplished: Since I started rowing on March 12th, I’ve it quite a few milestones: 100K meters on April 1st; 250K on May 1st; and 500K on June 19th (2 days before my July 1st goal). It took 17 weeks to get here, so planning for 1MM club before the end of October.

LOOKING FORWARD TO getting away. Although we can’t go far this summer, we are excited to spend a weekend in the North Woods visiting friends. We also hope to return to Door County before summer ends.

Links I Love • June 2021

“One benefit of summer was that each day we had more light to read by.” — Jeanette Wells, The Glass Castle

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Early Summer 2021 in My Garden

“To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.” ― Audrey Hepburn

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May 2021 in Pictures

“All things seem possible in May.” — Edwin Way Teale

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Travel Bucket List: Scandinavia

“The heavens seem to be nearer the earth. The elements are less reserved and distinct. Water turns to ice, rain to snow. The day is but a Scandinavian night. The winter is an arctic summer.” — Henry David Thoreau

[Since I haven’t been to Scandinavia (YET), all photos courtesy of pixabay.com]

[Since I haven’t been to Scandinavia (YET), all photos courtesy of pixabay.com]

NORWAY

Norway is at the top of my Scandinavian bucket list. Both my Larson and Olson great-grandparents came from Norway and settled in Sturgeon Bay, WI. I would love to visit the land of my ancestors, including:

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SWEDEN

Yes, I am half Norwegian, but being adopted, I am also the only person in my family that is also Swedish. For me, Norway’s allure is mostly natural (fjords, mountains, the sea) while Sweden’s is more cultural. Here’s what’s on my Swedish bucket list (Some ideas are a result of listening to the Earful Sweden podcast — Thanks, Oliver and Lina!):

  • Stockholm:

    • Explore Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s Old Town with its winding cobblestone streets, ancient churches, medieval squares, royal palace, and gabled houses of Stortorget

    • Shop in the Norrmalm district

    • Visit the Vasa Museum built around the ship that capsized and sank in Stockholm 1628. After 333 years on the sea bed the mighty warship was salvaged and preserved.

    • Discover the modern art in the Moderna Museet and the photography of the Fotografiska

    • Tour the Swedish Royal Palace

    • Take in the panoramic view of Strandvägen

    • Experience ABBA The Museum because who wouldn’t love an interactive ABBA experience (“Walk in. Dance out.”)?!

    • Take a canal trip to see the islands and the lovely architecture from the water

  • Go vintage shopping in Malmö and then travel to Copenhagen via the Øresund bridge

  • Go sailing in Marstrand

  • Discover the museums and culture of Gothenberg

  • Taste köttbullar and pannkakor (Swedish meatballs and pancakes — and compare them to my own) with lingonberries

  • Experience lördagsgodis (Saturday sweets)

  • Enjoy a fika perhaps with a kanelbulle (cinnamon bun), or a semla (cream filled sweet roll), or even a slice of Prinsesstårta (the beautiful Princess Cake

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FINLAND

Eric is Finnish and Norwegian too, so between the two of us, we represent a lot of Scandinavian heritage. I don’t know much about Finland (other than its outstanding education system), so I had to do quite a bit of research to build a Finnish bucket list. Here’s what I found:

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DENMARK

Although Denmark is perhaps the most accessible Scandinavian country due to its position on the European mainland, it has never really been on my bucketlist. Perhaps you can persuade me to go. If someday I do, here are a few things I might enjoy:

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ICELAND

Of course, I would also visit the capital city of Reykjavik including the Hallgrímskirkja church.

But most of all, I experience the surreal beauty of Iceland including:

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Scandinavia is right at the top of my travel bucket list. I’ve always wanted to discover the lands of my ancestors. Such a comprehensive tour of Scandinavia is probably both time- and cost-prohibitive, yet I do hope to check off many of these lovely Nordic experiences someday …