Post by Grubb Göta älv, or “River of the Greats”, drains the Vanern, a Baltic ice lake, into the Kattegat, an inlet connected to the North Sea. Upriver at Trollhattan Falls, Gota Alv supplied the hydropower for the steel factories that were part of Sweden’s own Industrial Revolution. Here we’re looking at it from the rooftop bar…
Day: May 11, 2023
What’s a city without a canal?
Post by Grubb No city we’ve been to so far.
Into the Haga
Post by Grubb. The Haga is an old neighborhood in Gothenburg not far from the docks on the south side of the river. It was originally a working class section of town. Now its well-preserved wooden houses and streets allowing only pedestrians give it a nineteenth century feel with small cafes and stores selling antiques at twenty-first…
Soup of the day
Post by Ella In the Haga district, we ducked into a little cafe for coffee and pastry. I left Grubb to order and went to grab a table outside. Grubb comes out with a tray. A small chokaball (intense fudgy chocolate with nuts and rolled in coconut flakes) for me and a big bowl of pea…
The build in Gothenburg
Post by Grubb This morning we took the train from Malmo to Gothenburg. It was a two-and-a-half hour ride, but we were traveling first class (highly discounted for seniors) so it was very comfortable. When we arrived in Gothenburg and emerged from the station we found ourselves in the middle of a noisy construction zone that looked…
Between Malmo and Gothenburg
Post by Ella Bear in mind, these were taken from a high speed train through a train window.
Practical matters: Showers
Post by Ella Yes showers. Love them here. It isn’t that you can’t get these features back in the states (for a premium of course), but here it’s standard. So far. Our shower here in Malmö . The knob at the left end of the bar has two settings: turn the knob up and you…