Scribbles from a New Yorker recently arrived in Stockholm by way of Sicily. Consummate urbanite feathering my nest, seeking cozy country comforts in the city... [Hits: 40 - Added: 26-03-14]http://afeatherynest.com
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Exploring the history of the Swedish language as I attempt to learn it, while documenting my life adjusting to a new country. [Hits: 7 - Added: 17-07-20]https://www.benjaminsoper.net/swedishblog/
Design Stockholm is the chronicles of a Canadian Interior Designer finding her way in Stockholm, Sweden. Design Stockholm covers events, DIY, culture shock,... [Hits: 29 - Added: 23-10-13]http://designstockholm.blogspot.se
Planning and Budgeting your own EuroTrip adventures. Tips and tricks on how to travel Europe on a budget. [Hits: 16 - Added: 19-07-12]http://dreameurotrip.com
Everything Sweden is a community magazine all about Expats in Stockholm, for people thinking of moving here, living here, and wanting to know more. [Hits: 56 - Added: 20-04-14]http://everythingsweden.com/
free-flowing commentary on food, film, and fornication by an american living in sweden. [Hits: 86 - Added: 16-08-09]http://www.freerommy.com
Official blog of writer and photographer Lola Akinmade Åkerström [Hits: 17 - Added: 12-05-12]http://www.lolaakinmade.com/
In May 2013, my husband and I packed up all our stuff and moved from Boston, Massachusetts to Stockholm, Sweden with our two cats. These days, we're enjoying... [Hits: 41 - Added: 17-07-13]http://www.jamiewrit.es
I write about subjects that as an expat living in Stockholm I notice. [Hits: 67 - Added: 20-08-15]http://livingstockholm.tumblr.com/
Musing, insults, and opinions about dating Swedish men (and women), living in Stockholm, and learning about Swedish culture. [Hits: 236 - Added: 29-11-09]http://lostinstockholm.com
These flowers sum up the start of March — Often called ‘false spring’ over here. Cold nights lace flowers with ice While daytime sun makes us dream of spring. For more dreams, please... read more
Posted on 1 March 2021 | 2:19 pm
Lady Fi
I wrote a novel and can't wait for you to meet Kemi, Brittany, Muna, and Jonny...... read more
Posted on 14 February 2021 | 11:20 am
Geotraveler's Niche – Lola Akinmade Åkerström
Swedish Words for Work – Part 2 This is a continuation of my previous post on how to more accurately translate words for “work” from Swedish to English... read more
Posted on 19 September 2020 | 8:33 pm
Life In Sweden
This August marks our 4th year in Sweden… Can you believe it? Sometimes, it still feels like we have just arrived. In this article, we wanted to share our expatriation story. The reasons why we... read more
Posted on 30 August 2020 | 6:00 pm
The Northern Itinerary
Crayfish have been eaten in Sweden since the 1500s, but in the beginning, like so many things, they were for the rich only. We’ve come a long way since then, and for about 100 years now, regular... read more
Posted on 18 August 2020 | 5:52 am
Say Yes to Stockholm
Think forests, swimming in lakes*, berry picking, tumbling with cousins, social distancing from grandparents, remote working and breaking bread around the table.... read more
Posted on 29 July 2020 | 2:43 pm
loulouloves
When the pandemic hit early this year, many people already had their travel plans for the summer in place. Then a series of border closures followed, seemingly sending all of the plans down the drain.... read more
Posted on 18 June 2020 | 11:19 pm
Dream Euro Trip
Applying for Swedish citizenship is a big step. Becoming a citizen of any country takes dedication and shows you are committed to becoming a…... read more
Posted on 9 April 2018 | 12:00 am
Everything Sweden
Iceland is definitely one of the most photogenic countries in the world and that’s why it took me more than... The post My favourite shots from Iceland appeared first on The Journey Journal.... read more
Posted on 7 November 2016 | 7:27 am
The Journey Journal
There were times at the beginning of this year when I really thought I had lost my mind.A newborn baby and no sleep for days during the depths of a Swedish winter (which I had naively thought would be... read more
Posted on 25 May 2016 | 12:39 pm
a feathery *nest
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