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Our hostel is called the Red Boat, properly named, as it is indeed a boat, in the Baltic Sea.
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What about my other favorite subject, food?
well, the best airplane food I've ever had was from London to Stockholm, salmon, served over potatoes with a heavily dilled mayo sauce, a slice of swiss cheese, a dried apricot, and a little pastry with cream cheese and raspberry jam, plus black coffee and chocolate.
They best meal in Stockholm: we shared two dishes, the first, swedish meatballs with mashed papas and the second, poached sole with this AMAZING lemon sauce, i dont know how they made it, but it was awesome.
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I'm just now realizing that Stockholm is the coolest city I have ever been in. The buildings are so impressive, massive things made of rocks such as granite and basalt. They look nearly indestructible, and maybe they are, Sweden's never been taken over by another country, not like those poor Fins. As a result, Stockholm has all these really old, awesome buildings. They are brightly colored, honey yellows and brick reds, and decorated with really unique carvings and statues. It is really amazing.
The combination of sleeping on a boat for 3 days and an average of 3 hours of sleep a night as left me feeling constantly dizzy. It feels like I'm on a freaking boat everywhere I go. I am looking forward to retreating to land based hostels so I can loose these sea legs.
We took a ferry from Stockholm to Turku last night, a 12 hour ride. The boat was huge, and presented us with a really amazing Scandinavian dinner. There were 3 kinds of gravlox, it was so good, plus 'serve yourself' beer and wine, both out of the tap. On the ferry I found a significant decrease in the number of people who spoke English. I used this as an incentive to pick up some Finnish. I started with learning to count to ten.
Yksi
kaksi
kolme
neljä
viisi
kuusi
seitemän
kahdeksan
yhdeksan
kymmenen
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