If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…I would send you a picture of the cafe where I had possibly the best cardamom bun of the trip. You smile and say that looks good! The bun itself is the featured image at the top of the post.

If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…I would tell you that dogs are loved in this city. I have found several dog parks and lots of shops to buy them treats, and that there is even an Instagram page for our canine friends in the city. You smile and say how nice.

If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…I would tell you about how glorious spring is here. There is lilac of all hues everywhere and chestnut trees in bloom. You say it does look lovely and I say yes spring is special here.
If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…I would tell you I have spotted so many fun things on my daily walks such as some interesting and ornate doors (see Thursday’s post), and even a bar called The Bagpiper’s Inn. You smile.

If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea… I would say it feels strange to think we have been here in Stockholm for 6 weeks and that soon our time will end here this time around. I feel I have got to know the city so much better (see postcards posts here, here and here) and also enjoyed a day trip to Uppsala. Each week has offered up new small pleasures too.
If we were having coffee…or even a cup of tea…I say next time we will meet in person and I will cook dinner for you. You smile and say that sounds good.
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


The white lilac looks lovely – bet the scent is good too.
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The scent is amazing – walked past some today and it was almost too much.
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I admire your ability to notice the “little things”.
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Oh thank you!
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I can’t believe you have been in Stockholm for 6 weeks, it seems only a couple of weeks ago that you were leaving NZ. Time is flying by. And you have caught it at its springtime best.
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I can’t believe this is our last weekend. The time just seems to have disappeared. We have been so lucky with the weather and have been able to enjoy spring.
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Sounds like you’re enjoying spring in Stockholm. Has it really been 6 weeks; wow!
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I can’t believe that we are nearing the end of our time here.
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I love those lilacs. They are beautiful.
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Bagpipers Inn! We’re you tempted in?
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I haven’t been in but Karl went in a couple of weeks ago with a friend. He says ‘it was a normal pub that had some British beer’.
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I thought it might have had lots of whisky!
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Just asked ‘I believe they did but didn’t look’
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The cardamom bun looks so very, very good! Thanks for sharing the ‘new small pleasures’!
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It was good!
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A city that loves dogs? Sign me up. And give me a cardamom bun while you are at it. Sounds like such a delightful city and I will miss touring it with you. Finally, how I love lilacs. Do you have them in New Zealand?
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We have had such a good time in Stockholm, seeing people, walking about, experiencing spring – and buns.
Now you ask, I don’t remember seeing lilac in NZ. Maybe someone better informed than me can correct me.
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It is so nice to be able to spend several weeks in a place different from your hometown. To really get to know a new place and find your own favourite places.
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It really is. I feel I have really got to know Stockholm this time. I will be sad to leave.
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I can understand that.
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We usually find Irish pubs in most cities but this one looks like a Scottish pub! Bernie
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If I was having coffee with you, I would say how much I have been enjoying your reports from your trip.
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Oh thank you so much! Not long left until we head back to the other side of the world.
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Safe journey!
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Thanks!
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I think we would share that delicious cardamon bun and sigh wistfully about the beauty of the city. And I would express my delight at seeing chestnut blossoms: a new experience for me! And I’d say, come visit me again soon…
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The bun was so good, very light and not too big either – lagom as they say in Sweden, just right. I will definitely visit again soon.
Do you like the scent of lilac? It is everywhere just now.
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I adore the scent of lilacs. Our season here passed too quickly, so I’m delighted to summon memories of the scent through your post!
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I was amazed at all the lilacs!
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Six week holiday sounds like bliss Barbara. You managed to get around and see lots and do lots.
Thanks for joining in The Changing Seasons 😀
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Delighted to have you join in The Changing Seasons.
Indeed many smiles in this post – yours and mine! You find such lovely cafes – the bun (and the pretty flowers)look superb!
And it is lovely to in a space where pets are welcome. The Scottie in the sign looks absolutely delighted to have space to run about!
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Thank you so much!
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I’m still catching up with posts, and by now you are well and truly home and back into normal life. I very enjoyed seeing Stockholm with you.
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Glad you enjoyed seeing Stockholm through my eyes! Slowly adjusting to the time and seasonal differences and getting over jetlag.
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