In Stockholm, I never ate there but Swedes loved them

Taking "stock" of myself in the open air museum called Scanlin in Stockholm. Scanlin also had animals, a far better zoo than the one I foolishly went to in Helsinki.

From a professional photographer standpoint I think this is one of the best pictures I took, why do you think I think so?

This is the part of our group that Denny headed (the man on the left). As first I thought he was a know it all, but he actually did know it all. Denny saved a number of us real money on trips to Kronberg Castle and here at Scanlin.

This was taken aboard ship enroute to Helsinki from Stockholm, that night the seas really got rough, good thing they had seat belts in the bunks

          

Our tour director, Suzanne, on the right, got us a nice section on the ship to eat together, really first class of her.

 

Our hotel in Helsinki (Finland), we were on the 9th floor with a little porch, great view, notice yet another McDonalds.

When I first went into the hotels, I could not get the lights on, you need to use the room key card to not only turn on the lights but to operate the elevator.

Russian Orthodox Church in Helsinki, you were not allowed, according to the sign to take any pictures. I think this is the church where there were no seats, you had to stand throughout the whole service.

 

Temppeliaukio church carved into a rock.

I was so happy when I saw this sign in Helsinki because what I had for a snack was not very good, so I promptly helped myself to everyone else's.

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