Slow start

How wonderful with a slow start with a breakfast. Croissants from the local bakery, listening to the radio & some books.

Moments πŸ₯°

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Gorgeous

Festive shoes, gold-coloured, with a reasonably high heel, a nice strap & a slightly wide front to avoid pinched toes. Gorgeous!

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Eames

Eames Lounge Chair – a timeless classic as it is. And beside the window, it as perfect as it can be. Eith the daylight that flows into the room & with that view.

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Marimekko

Pikkuinen Unikko 60th anniversary collectibles, some of the most special Unikko items ever made.
So special, in fact, that this is the first time the Unikko print has ever been used in Marimekko ceramics. The pattern referred to is the small black & white on the cup & small plate, first introduced in the 2000s.

Marimekko ceramics
Marimekko prints
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Semlor

Fat Tuesday is one of our most celebrated food days & rolls ( semlor) are eaten in almost every home in Sweden. Fat Day itself is February 13 this year & throughout the season we manage to eat around 50 million rolls ( semlor) in the country. We have been eating these buns on Constitution Day since the Middle Ages & it’s said that King Adolf Fredrik died because he greedily stuffed 14 semlor in 1771.

The celebration of Fatty Day comes from the Christian holiday established when fasting for 40 days before Easter in order to eat properly. During Lent, one was supposed to live spartanly, not eat meat or feast in any other way, so it was about partying properly on Fattiday.

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