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Trip to Sweden

In the 2019 retrospective post, we promised a postscript about the then upcoming trip to Sweden to see the Northern Lights. Here it is, finally. It took a while to pare down the thousands of photos we made to the small selection you see here.

We arrived in Stockholm on December 30th. We stayed in Gamla Stan, the oldest part of the city, until January 2nd, which gave us the opportunity to explore the city, including the great Vasa museum and the Viking museum, and have New Year’s Eve in a very nice restaurant there and to enjoy gifts from the sky that we did not expect, when both the sunrise and the sunset on New Year’s day were amazing.

New Year’s Day sunrise, seen from a window of our hotel room
New Year’s Day sunset, seen from near the Viking Museum

On January 2nd we flew to Kiruna, in the far north of Sweden, from where we were taken by bus to the Tourist Station in Abisko National Park, where we stayed for four nights and chased the Northern Lights.

The Kiruna airport is tiny and we had to walk on the ice-encrusted snow to the terminal upon arrival. Good thing they had gritted the snow well.
Portrait of the two of us with the Aurora, by our great photo guide, Sarah Skinner.
Aurora so bright it was reflecting on the lake
Dimitrios with his camera on the tripod ready for action to capture the Aurora
The Aurora, the warming tent our guides provided, and the Big Dipper
Aurora convolutions

As you see, we had great luck seeing the Aurora on two of the four nights. Even greater luck was being able to see polar stratospheric clouds, a much rarer phenomenon.

Polar Stratospheric Cloud from the bus on our way to Kiruna on January 6; iPhone 11XR photo

After our excursion to the Arctic (Abisko is a good 200 km inside the Arctic circle), we spent three more nights in Stockholm, seeing a few more sights (the Middle Ages museum, Stockholm City Hall, and the Nordic museum), making new friends, and celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary with a dinner at the Michelin rated restaurant of the Grand Hôtel. After that, it was time to fly back home and get ready to hit the ground running for the Spring semester. All in all, it was a great and memorable trip.

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