It is the 1 June already, and our second last day here in Stockholm this time around. Tomorrow we head south to Portugal, leaving behind the bright mornings and evenings of northern Europe (the sun rises at 03:45 and sets at 21:50). It also means our time in Europe is also drawing to a close, but more on that when the time comes.
Anyway, this past week saw us going to a reception at the residence of the New Zealand ambassador one evening, dinner with family another night and dinner with friends on a third. As a result, it has been lovely to have quiet moments just to walk around our local district, in particular in our local park and enjoy the rhododendrons and lilac (as featured in the last post). We saw a couple of bits of the Stockholm marathon which took place on Saturday, and which partly contributed to a bit of nightmare getting home from a trip to Millesgården as bus routes were changed/cancelled and an underground train broke down (we were lucky…we were in the train behind that one and were able to get off. The passengers in the broken down train were stuck for 3 hours).
Lunches and treats
Without a doubt, my favourite lunch is the räksmörgås (egg and prawn sandwich) at Systrarna Andersson. I had to treat myself once more on Tuesday, and it was made even better by sitting outside.

Not all lunches have been like this though. At home I made a chickpea based salad with lots of veggies and feta, and tried the wild garlic and lemon herring one day.


On Wednesday, I had this excellent pasta alla norcina at a little cafe I happened upon on Wednesday. It was one of the best pasta dishes I have had in ages. On Saturday were fortified ourselves for lots of walking at the cafe at Millesgården with a pasta pesto dish topped with asparagus, basil, mozzarella and parma ham. Very good it was too.


I also had two treats this week, feeling this might be my last chance to enjoy Swedish pastries. I had a cardamom bun one day and this custard filled one on another, both at Frost Bageri, which is also a great place to sit in the window, read, or watch what is going on in the park.


Out and about
I decided on Wednesday to go into town and see where my feet took me. I went into NK, the large department store. Not that I went into buy anything, more to look at the building and to try the lifts, which as you can see, are rather smart. I did find a sweater in a different shop so I am prepared for winter back in Wellington (although it was 18C at 7pm on Monday evening there).


On Thursday we met friends and ended up having dinner at Stockholm institution Kvarnen. Opened in 1908, the restaurant serves traditional food such as meatballs, with mashed potatoes, a special sauce, lingonberries and pickled cucumber. If you have only had Ikea meatballs, then be prepared to try proper meatballs such as these.

On Sunday evening, we headed out to a local restaurant, Aperitivo by Ingrosso, for dinner as a final treat before we leave Stockholm. I loved the side plates with the blue onion and the water glasses. Anyway, we shared a starter of a glass of prosecco with a selection of nibbles to start, and then Karl had a lasagne and I had ravioli stuffed with duck and a sauce topped with truffle foam. It was very good and not quite as rich as it sounds.



Simple things
- Enjoying all the spring flowers.
- Smelling the lilac that seems to be everywhere.
- A trip to Millesgården – more on that on Wednesday as there is a lot to show you.
- Going for Indian food with family, followed by dessert at their flat.
- Walking a lot – my feet might not think this is such a small pleasure!
- Meeting this cat.

What were your small pleasures this week? Here are some other blog posts from a few fellow bloggers looking at the good things in life.
- Carol Ann shares her weekly special delights.
- Meanwhile Travels Through My Lens takes us around Prague.
- Natalie shares her May highlights.
- Take a tour around Fred’s garden in France.
- The Travel Sketcher is in Kator, and what a wonderful place it looks.
- Mr Tootlepedal celebrates spring and tests his new bike tyre.
- While Melissa of Under the Elderberry Tree shares what has been going on in May.
- And Maria is companion planting in her garden.
- Neal shares useful tips for magnolia.
- And Laurie notes the end of spring and goes to the movies.
- Ju-Lyn notes the changing seasons.
- And Jo of Story Crumbs writes on blossoms and blooms.
- And The Glasgow Gallivanter shows us some doors seen recently in Malta.
- Finally….Mr Platypus shares some fun Snoopy statues.
- ..…and all the other lovely bloggers out there. Sorry if I have missed anyone…..
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


You have made the most of your time there. The food looks very good. xo
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I hope so Darlene! There was a lot of good food this week.
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Great post – two things gave me a special smile > THAT cat (guarding some rather nice red methinks!) and those non-IKEA meatballs . . . we are in agreement . . .
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Yes the cat does look like he is in charge of the wine.
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Flowers, food and that absolutely gorgeous cat. A lovely, uplifting post.
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Thank you!
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A lovely variety of food, social events, and scenery … I am looking forward to Portugal 🙂 🙂 🙂
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It was a busy and good week. Yes Portugal will feature soon! Hope to bring you some new things, certainly where we are going is new to us.
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Attending a reception with the ambassador must have been a special occasion. All your meals look delicious, and artistically presented. Will you be in Portugal on holiday or business? The cat is absolutely gorgeous. It will be three years tomorrow since our sweet Flame Point Siamese, Neville, went to kitty heaven. Pets are so precious. Thanks, as always for sharing my blog post.
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We certainly met some interesting people at the reception, including the cat! I miss our cat still too.
Portugal is just holiday. Work will be put aside from now until 15 June.
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Pets are the best. Enjoy your holiday in Portugal! Will you get to meet up with Restless Jo?
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We are going in the opposite direction…a few days with my nephew in Setubal, then train to Porto, then back to Setubal.
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You did have some lovely meals, Barbara. I’m on a coach travelling back from Lisbon to the Algarve right now. Loads of photos of Galicia to process. It’s around 30C in much of Portugal right now so be prepared xx
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Lucky we have our shorts! Actually, looking at the weather for Porto (we are going up there on Thursday) it doesn’t look quite so hot. But who knows!
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Safe travels to Portugal! Gorgeous cat.
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Thank you! The cat was very used to people and belonged to the NZ Ambassador.
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I’d almost have been tempted to smuggle him/her out under my jacket 😉.
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Lots of lovely food and a gorgeous cat. Enjoy your last day and I look forward to reading about your Portuguese adventure.
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Thank you!
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You were lucky. Being stuck in an underground train for three hours would be nightmare for me.
Enjoy the sardines.
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It is one of the reasons I prefer to travel by bus in a city – you can at least see things and can get off.
I had herring rather than sardines…but will make the most of sardines if I can in Portugal!
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How lovely to go to an event with the NZ ambassador – that’s a bit special. And I think the prawn and egg sandwich would be my favourite too. It does look tasty.
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It was certainly nice to be invited and to meet some interesting people. The prawn and egg is so good!
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Egg and prawn sandwich? Yes please. Oh that gorgeous cat! What an amazing time you’ve been having. Are they rhododendrons? such a glorious purple colour.
cheers
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Yes rhododendrons. The cat was just so beautiful (if you are a cat person that is!).
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What a special farewell week, ornamented with splendid Rhodies and gorgeous food. (With your photos, I am quite content just to look at the dishes — they reach all my senses!)
Thank you for whirling around Stockholm and all its beauty, most definitely including the department store. Lovely. Safe travels. And thank you for the mention!
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It was a fabulous last week, if tinged with sadness. Our final day out is coming up today, a place think you would love.
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Oooh. Will we hear about it??
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Wowza – love the seven days of Swedish magic on a plate! And that plate – I want a set of them!
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The onion plate is great isn’t it?
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What a lovely week! The food looks so good. Safe travels and have fun in Portugal! Thank you for the mention.
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Thank you! Got to my nephew in Portugal at 1am but we are here…
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Such an amazing journey – good food, great sights and history and a kitty or two! 🐈 Enjoy your next leg.
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Thank you! It has been an amazing trip so far.
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Such a lovely time you’ve been having!! 💜
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Cute cat!
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He is!
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I really like the picture of you in the fancy elevator. So many wonderful treats. Were you sad to leave? Or are you ready to go home?
I am not an onion lover—they tend to make me sick unless they are cooked to death—but those plates are exquisite!
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Thanks! It was very fancy. Yes we were sad to leave Stockholm, but with family there we know we will return. We are now in Portugal before we head home.
Those plates were so lovely.
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Stunning blooms! And that kitty is so sweet. Savoring my flowers on my deck has been my little treat.
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Savouring the flowers on your deck sounds special. Thanks for stopping by!
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