British Museum and three others, plus a toy store
Today we took the kids to the British Museum, so they could see the Rosetta Stone and other Egyptian and Greek art (thank you, Rick Riordan!). via flickr
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Skip to contentToday we took the kids to the British Museum, so they could see the Rosetta Stone and other Egyptian and Greek art (thank you, Rick Riordan!). via flickr
Stumbled on this tonight, and it's a great piece of architecture. I don't know what it is, though. However, in its small way it's as cool as the
The subway stop near our hotel is decorated with images from old video games, including Pac Man. You've gotta love a public transportation this whimsical. It's also really,
It started snowing this morning, and hasn't stopped. I didn't expect to see several inches by this evening, but that's what we've got. I went to the conference
After the conference, Heather and I went to the Vasa Museum, which is pretty incredible. The Vasa was an 17th-century warship that sank within minutes of setting sail
At one of the Metro stations here in Stockholm. This place is very cool.
We're in Stockholm, Sweden for the next couple days. I'm at a conference at the Mobile Life Center, in Kista, which is the high-tech neighborhood of Stockholm. Lots
Today we bicycled to Grantchester, for tea at The Orchard. The Orchard, via flickr It's a pleasant bike ride, generally along (or within sight of) the Cam. I
Since I spent a lot of yesterday (and the day before, until about 1:30 am) working on a proposal, I suggested to Heather that we have dinner at the Eagle.
The Eagle bar, via flickr
The reflective yellow coat is the new blue collar. They seem ubiquitous with drivers, delivery people, construction workers, etc. Metropolitan police, by chrisjohnbeckett, via flickr And it's amazing