New apartment building at Ersta on Södermalm in Stockholm. I took another photo here last Autumn when they were finishing up the construction. Designed by Kaminsky Arkitektur, and built by Wallin Bostad. A secret buyer bought the terrace apartment a for 54 000 000 SEK. The reason for that hefty price? Location, location, location.
German cartographer Heinrich Neuhaus came to Stockholm in the 1850s. Twenty years later he was working on a panorama map over the city. He visited thousands of backyards to get a clearer view of how the city looked. He also used photographs and an older map. The work took several years. It was ready for printing in December 1875. All but three maps were then sadly lost in a fire. This is a copy of one of those maps and it can be found on a wall at Urvädersgränd on Södermalm in Stockholm.
It was time for another walk in the old town, with the focus on street photography. I liked how the guy in the first photo just casually put up his hand when he noticed the camera, they kept talking and I kept walking. As I always do, I gave the Royal Guard at the Palace a little nod before I took a portrait of him. Brända tomten is a special place in the old town and these two guys were discussing how best to proceed with their filming. The big flower pot can be found close to the Metro station. I took the photo because of the two doomscrollers. I spotted the Japanese girl hiding behind her umbrella at the German Church. Walking down an alleyway from Stortorget my eyes turned to the young woman at the Pizza place, while her mother kept her eyes on the nosy photographer. The well-dressed guy wearing shades walked down Köpmansgatan when I spotted him. Agaton is a popular café at Västerlånggatan where tourists pay a little more for coffee than they should, but that is also because of the high rent the café owner have to pay. The woman trying to get the sun out of her face had just walked in to Stortorget, the big square in the old town where there's no shade at all. Lastly, a tired tourist family trying to find their hotel. It is just around the corner, btw.
The legal graffiti wall Farstaväggen. I bike past it every week. Usually something to see and photograph there. I recognized the style here, so I have most likely photographed a work made by this graffer before.
Monk's Bridge in the Old Town. Libra. Capricorn. Sagittarius. Cancer. I only took four photos on this visit which means I will have to go back some day for eight more.
A big project this. Wallenstam started working on the facade of one of Hötorgsskraporna, known as Sergelskrapan one year ago. All the windows on the 18-story are being replaced. And most of the old facade as well.
Out walking at Hästhagen in Nacka on my two lakes promenade I found this "boklåda". Always nice. My camera bag was filled to capacity with water bottles and what have you so I could take any book with me. I am currently reading two books btw. Rereading Kafka on the shore by Haruki Murakami and also enjoying Theo of Golden by Allen Levi.
Another fun sculpure from my recent walk around the two lakes. This one is called kottdjur, cone animals. Made by Anna Fröman. Spotted along the very busy beach promenade at Sicklasjön in Nacka.
Theme day. Water. On a recent hot Summer day I walked around another lake. Well, two lakes actually. Sicklasjön and Järlasjön in Nacka. It was a long walk, it took two and a half hours. I took this photo at Hästhagen. Nice of me to give the couple some privacy I think. Because that area is only accessible to the people living there.
Artwork in the Sickla lake. Along the popular beach promenade. Part of an art project back in 2022. Made by Agneta Segerfelt and Helena Ekenger. It wa supposed to be temporary but people liked it so much that the Nacka municipality wanted it to be a permanent feature.
Midsummer's Day. Cycling for home when I met maybe 20 Vespa riders at Skogås. They must have arrived with the Poland ferry at Nynäshamn earlier, and were now heading for Stockholm. A little later when I was resting on a bench 20 more drove by, so I got up and took a few photos. Looks like they were all travelling together. Maybe a big meet somewhere. They could be from Austria, I think I saw a sign saying The Vienna Vespa Club or something like that. I did also see an article about the Vespa celebrating 80 year this Summer.