Train dragons this, plane dragons that - what about bus dragons?
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Project for a Garden Maze, 18th century
National Museum Sweden
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Alnarps slott, Alnarp, Lomma Municipality, Scania, Sweden
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Fooduary Day 13: Kanelbullar (Swedish Cinnamon Roll)
So day 10 was supposed to be cinnamon rolls but CNY so instead I swapped out prompt 13, chocolate covered pretzels, because unless I wanted to do pretzels general the history tie in wasn’t very exciting. Meanwhile cinnamon buns open a door to more folk clothing and that’s the sort of thing that sparks joy. Cinnamon buns are super popular in the Scandinavian countries but in Sweden they are so popular that October 4th is Kanelbullens (Cinnamon bun) Day. The recipe for the buns dates back to the 1920s in the post WW1 recovery…and now I want cinnamon buns. I looked at photos of Swedish folk fashion and of course put a little cinnamon-bun spin on things… though the cheek swirl might be a little much.
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Häckeberga Slott, Lake Häckebergasjön, Genarp, Scania, Sweden,
Christian Wiedel Photography
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Smygehuk is a harbour and fishing village at Smygehamn in Skåne, Sweden. It is most known for being the southernmost point of Sweden, and the entire Scandinavian Peninsula (55° 20' N).
A statue of a nude woman stands in the harbour. It was made by artist Axel Ebbe and installed in 1930. It is named Famntaget ("The Embrace"). The model for the statue was Birgit Holmquist, mother of the model Nena von Schlebrügge and grandmother of actress Uma Thurman.
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A water tower called Svampen ("The Mushroom") in Örebro, Sweden, built in 1958, designed by Sune Lindström. 1991 photo by Gunlög Enhörning.
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