Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Everything Is New

Well, I know I said it about Rome, and I know I said it about Bruges, but I think Stockholm may be the most beautiful city in the world. I spent most of yesterday wandering around the old town (Gamla Stan) with my mouth open, just trying to take it in. The architecture, the narrow, curving streets, the colors... it's amazing. And I saw/did some things that I don't think I've ever done before.

I went the whole day without listening to music. I had my mp3 player in my bag, but a friend asked me about a month ago... don't you ever just want to hear the atmosphere around you? I usually don't, but decided to give it a try, and it was nice. I sang a lot of the day, so it wasn't completely without music, but it was different.

Richard had gotten breakfast ready: oatmeal, cheese, bread, butter, and some blueberry cream cheese spread. After we had started eating, he realized he had forgotten something, and got some pickles out of the fridge. "You put pickles on your oatmeal?" I asked. It seemed a bit odd, but in a country where fish is regularly fermented, I'm not one to say where the boundaries should be. "No," he said, "they're for on the bread". So we kept eating, and I noticed that he would put the blueberry spread on his bread and then put pickles on top. I was intrigued, but decided to go without.

Until I tasted it.

Hmmmm..... not really like any other blueberries I'd eaten, I decided. I had a bit more, and then realized that it actually was kind of salty and not really very fruity at all. Might work with a pickle, actually. So I put a couple on and, sure enough, it improved things pretty dramatically.

After the meal, I mentioned this to Richard. He seemed to think it was kind of funny.

Turns out that the bluish-colored paste stuff is actually liver paté. Which is why it goes well with pickles.

I also saw a guy yesterday who may have been drunk out of his mind. He came into the square where I was sitting, people-watching, and smoking a very nice cigar (a Romeo y Julietta limited edition robusto from 2001). He had a ghetto blaster with him, and he started to dance with it, in the very center of the square. Before long, he got too hot, and took off his jacket, still dancing. That wasn't enough, it seemed, and he got rid of a button-down shirt, too. Getting kind of interesting, I thought, snapping away. Then he pulled out a bottle of Chivas and danced for a while with that.

Then he put it on his head.

And he kept dancing. I'm pretty sure I couldn't do that, and I'm sober. So, if he was drunk, this is one talented man. Eventually the police came and the show kind of ended, but it was good while it lasted. I want to upload a picture, but my internet connection here doesn't seem to like some things, and that's one of them. But next week, I'll have a ton.

Well, would write more, but I need to get out and see the city...

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Paula Cole likes Blueberry spread

Anonymous said...

Interesting that liver pate is blue... How recently had it been made??? Good for keeping your mind open. If you had asked, you likely wouldn't have tried a very delicious delicacy. I'm proud of you - you must have been raised well!!! Glad you had a great time in the old town.

Anonymous said...

I'm impressed...maybe. I just had some sort of pate on Sunday night.

It tasted like cat food. At least like canned cat food smells. And even my cat won't eat canned stuff, bless her.

I wonder if that bottle dancer was Russian!

Anonymous said...

p.s. When I'm out on the downtown streets or going running, I like to listen to the birds and talk with people... so I keep my music at a level where I can still hear the wind in the trees. :-) And then if I'm going into a store or anything, that ipod is off and in my bag.

I don't miss a thing that way. Was good advice from your friend.

Anonymous said...

Stockholm! Yey! Sounds like another city I have to experience (= If only for the sake of excentric sweedish delicacies. And Roxette. Of course. If you see them could you take some pictures please? Either of them, I'm not picky.

Darryl said...

Bottle guy was certainly not Russian... you'll understand when I get the picture up. And I suspect that if he had been, it would have been vodka. Not that I want to perpetuate any stereotypes or anything.

Caro, you definitely should give it a visit. It's a beautiful city.

And the guy from Roxette had a concert my second night here, but I couldn't go. I guess he has a solo career, as well as another band he was in before Roxette. He's known here as the summer music guy. Always churning out this catchy, but not-too-deep pop music that is just perfect for listening to in the sun...

Anonymous said...

Yay... Europop. Really nice in Rome's piazzas in the summer's late nights, and in my car when I'm stuck on the wrong continent... Every once in a while, silly little Enrique or Eros Ramazzotti are just the thing.

Anonymous said...

That would be correct Darryl. In fact Mr Per Gessle started with Gyllene Tider before he met Marie Fredriksson to form Roxette. Which was almost a happy accident really. He started a solo career during Roxette. In the same way, Miss Marie Fredriksson had her band: Strul, and a very successful solo career as well. Just ask for somebody to play Efter Stormen or Äntligen for you.
Must go to Sweden now!!

Darryl said...

Why am I not surprised you already knew that? One bit of inside information I may be able to offer is that the "G" in his last name sounds like an "H" when they say it.

Anonymous said...

I didn't know that! Thank you! (=