This week has been one of constant delights. Old friends, theatre, treats, good weather, and a long weekend in Copenhagen have all featured. We are now back in Stockholm (just!) and are well fed with some pizza.
Anyway, to start, while still in Stockholm on Wednesday, I found this delightful shop, specialising in dog treats including pupcakes, pupcorn, puppucinos and all sorts of dog treats. There is even a dog spa here at Dog Bakery.


Going to the ballet
On Tuesday evening, my friend visiting from London and I went to see the Kungliga Balletten (Royal Swedish Ballet) in a double bill of Serge Lifar’s Suite en Blanc from 1943 and William Forsythe’s In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated first performed in 1987 (and which I have seen before). It was a lovely evening of dance, made extra special with a glass of champagne in the interval and seeing a graduate of the New Zealand School of Dance performing in the first piece of the evening.
Copenhagen
On Thursday we flew to Copenhagen, and headed to the little apartment on Studiestrade where we have stayed on previous visits to the city. If you were reading this blog three years ago, you may remember it. Housed in a 17th century building I believe, the little space is our home from home when we are here. Regular readers may also be aware that I lived in Copenhagen for 8.5 years before moving to New Zealand, my husband for even longer, so coming here is more about seeing people than doing tourist things. My step-son also lives here.



Here are Karl and Anton…

Out and about – lunches
In Stockholm, walking round Södermalm on Tuesday, my friend and I found a lovely place for lunch Café Blå Lotus where I enjoyed a lovely ham, cheese and tomato toasted sandwich with a salad, and the wonderful prawn and egg sandwich I mentioned on Wednesday. In Copenhagen on Friday, I had a very good hummus sandwich at Paludan Bog & Cafe (we went back today, Monday) with probably my oldest friend in the city. Karl can be seen in the background tucking into a burrito.


Then on Saturday I met a friend for lunch at Severin where I had a salad with burrata, and she a pizza. We both enjoyed a cold beer, sitting outside in the sun, talking about everything and nothing for hours.


Out and about – dinners
On Monday evening in Stockholm we went to Levantina for dinner. I confess we ordered just a bit too much food, but gosh was it good! A wonderful array of very tasty dishes and definitely a place to go back.

In Copenhagen, on Friday my step-son’s choice was Halifax Burgers on Vesterbrogade, where we all chose the Naksov which you can see below (roasted onions, cheese, gherkins, bacon, ketchup and Danish remoulade). Very good it was too.

Saturday was my choice for the three of us, and we headed to Les Trois Cochons on Vaernedamsvej, where I had to have the white asparagus to start, and then went for the moules frites. My gentlemen companions had steak with peppercorn sauce. All the food and service was excellent.


On Sunday, it was Karl’s choice, and we headed to Tandoori Masala on Norrebrogade where I enjoyed lamb rogan josh, and the menfolk their choices.

Simple things
- Meeting former work colleagues/friends for food, wine, and gossip on Thursday – such a great evening!
- Catching up with friends in Copenhagen…such a big pleasure.
- Spending time with an old school friend who came over to Stockholm from London.
- Having endless effortless conversations, picking up where we left off last time we met.
- Noticing how many steps I have walked this week…it was a lot!
- Being back a city I used to live in…and enjoying that all important fransk hotdog while we waited for our luggage when on Thursday


What were your small pleasures this week? Sorry no links this week as trying to do this mostly on my iPad, but I will be back on Wednesday with more Copenhagen.
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer and good food. Thistles and Kiwis can be found on Facebook and Instagram @thistlesandkiwis


What a busy week, and so full of friendship. You always seem to find the best cafes, it’s a real talent!
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It was lovely but now I need a little quiet!
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I bet!
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All around seems like a great week! You two have managed work, family, exploring and “living a full life” on this trip.
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It is been quite an experience – so many things to do, see and experience – not a time we will forget!
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Sounds like a fabulous week filled with good food, friends and family. It’s funny, when my daughter was little, she called cupcakes ‘pupcakes’. We still call them that after all these years. Lovely post!
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Thank you – it was a very busy but fun week and it will be nice to have a quiet week ahead. What fun about the pupcakes!
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That was quite a week of food! And to top it off friends and family. (Anton sure does resemble his father.) who could ask for anything more?
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It was a very busy and social week I must admit. Now time for a little quiet time! Anton has his dad’s chin for sure.
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A great holiday with a lovely combination of friends, family and food xx
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It was! It was certainly full on – now time for a moment of quiet.
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Dear friends and family and lots of great food – you couldn’t have had a better week. I have to say that burger looks so delicious. This kind of travel is great – we get to see the sights with you and the fantastic food and not a calorie consumed. 🙂
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We walked so much when we were in Copenhagen that I hope we walked off all the food! It was a good trip. Now back to daily life in Stockholm.
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Sounds like a wonderful time to revisit your old place and have delicious foods with loved ones!
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It was! Nice to see people and and just enjoy life.
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That sounds wonderful and uplifting!!
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Family, food and friends in places where you feel familiar and comfortable . . . how the body and mind must have been in tune 🙂 ! (The ‘f’s were accidental!)
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Your food intake is very impressive. I would have to lie down for a week after some of the meals that you describe.
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No snacks or cakes though, and lots of walking! And salads.
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Everything looks wonderful! So glad your trip has worked out to be satisfying and enjoyable, after a kind of rocky start with the US president’s ridiculous warmongering.
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Yes I am so grateful that it all worked out and that we have discovered new routines and were able to meet so many people in Copenhagen.
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It sounds like an amazing week! Even the weather was with you! I hope the rest of your stay in Europe is as wonderful as last week.
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It was and the weather was so good! Now back to sunny Stockholm.
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It looks like you found foodie heaven! Thanks for the culinary journey!
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Oh, the food all looks so yummy! Lots of walking needed after all of it.
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Thanks! Yes we have done a lot of walking thank goodness!
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A wonderful experience for you and catching up with old work colleagues is the best. Copenhagen is on my wish list. 😊
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It was a very busy if nice weekend.
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Memories, familiar neighborhoods, old friends (and family), theatre, terrific food — what a lovely week! And I’m particularly delighted by the photo of the theatre curtain & gilding. Thank you for sharing it!
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It was a fabulous week in so many ways. I had not been to that theatre before so that was an added bonus.
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