Sweet, soft & fluffy chocolate covered marshmallows. In Sweden, they were commonly called ”mums mums” when I grew up. Delicious, no matter what they’re called.

Villa Italienborg is a house in Mölle, in the municipality of Höganäs / Sweden. It was built in 1909-10 in an imaginative Italian style. The facade is lined with white & red eternite tiles in a checkered pattern.
The house was built by a scrap dealer, who quickly sold it to a tailor, whose family came to own the villa throughout the 20th century.
Occasionally, room leasing & cafes were conducted in the house. The house was renovated during the year 2005 with the replacement of damaged timber as well as installation of sheet metal over sills to prevent water ingress.
Villa Italienborg building heritage was declared by the County of Skåne on March 8, 2002.

Stockholm, Sweden – known as one of the most inclusive & welcoming cities in the world. The city stretches across fourteen islands where Lake Mälaren flows into the Baltic Sea.The area has been settled since the Stone Age, in the 6th millennium BC, and was founded 1252 by Swedish statesman Birger Jarl. Outside the city to the east & along the coast, is the island chain of the Stockholm archipelago.
This is an image viewing Sodermalm, one of the most densely populated areas in Scandinavia. It’s a residential district in Stockholm’s archipelago that boasts some attractive architectural sights & offers a window into the life of Stockholm.

Credit: @lykelig
A favourite Stockholm district, quirky Vasastan & super-cool Södermalm in Sweden. Don’t miss out if you’re traveling in Scandinavia.

Credit: Elledecorationuk
Part of a summer cottage in Stockholm’s archipelago in a fantastic setting with cliffs & forest and with a roof terrace.

Credit: @sommarnojen