Wordless Wednesday - Sunny side of the street

Wordless Wednesday

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Tom said…
You just can't get more European than that!

I looked at the larger version of the photo and am completely lost as to the words on second-from-left building. First thought was "SILD - FISK" might mean seafood (SILD, I dunno, a name of a fish, and FISK means fish) but it doesn't look like a fishmonger's to me!

What a beautiful place though.

Tom
Zuzana said…
It has been gorgeous and sunny weather here too, true summer.;)) Lovely shot, reminds me of some streets in Sweden.;)
Have a great Wednesday,
xoxo
Paula said…
Beautiful!

Don't be a stranger. :)
Anonymous said…
Great picture! But what does the shady side of the street look like?

(Seriously: there are permanently shaded areas everywhere. I'm curious how much snow much be left in such places by the summertime.)

max
['Curious.']
Keera Ann Fox said…
Tom, the buildings were all originally used to trade fish. Sild = herring.

Zuzana, "gamla stan" has a bit in common with Bergen. I want to see it again.

Paula, you've probably discovered I'm no stranger now. :-)

Max, we do have some permanent snow here and there in the mountains, usually deep in some bowl, which keeps the bottom mostly in the shade.

To all: Thanks for the compliments!

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