My Summer Vacation - Part III.I - More Swedish Food
I forgot two little foodie tidbits. The missus and I spent about 24 hours in the archipelago north of Stockholm (more to come, dear B&E readers! And don't worry! I haven't forgotten to tell you about the Swedish ladies!). While there, we were in the company of a five-year-old. The five-year-old simply referred to us (in Swedish, of course) as "the guests." I think he liked us. He kept calling me a "thief" and putting me in "prison" (the kitchen pantry), and then he made this picture of the missus during dinner. I can assure you that the likeness is uncanny.

Actually, now that I think about it, maybe the five-year-old hated our guts.
The other little foodie tidbit also relates to the archipelago. In the woods behind our cabin lived about as many wild blueberries as I've ever seen in one place. They looked gorgeous, and ate even gorgeouslier.
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1 Comments:
Excuse me, but you have seen more wild blueberries in one place before. We visited Grandpa Gunderman in Fulda Minnesota one summer when we were very small children, and you ate so many blueberries from a bush near where we were playing outside that I can still remember, over 30 years later, what your blueberry-stained diaper looked like the next day.
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