dailyeye > Late evening on the waterfront. Taken a little after 10 p.m.; twilight lingered at the time we were there until about 11:30 p.m.
dailyeye > Grinda, a leafy island, (as compared those that are chunks of bare granite), is about 1 1/2 hours from Stockholm by ferry.  Swedes can camp, hike, fish, swim, sunbathe, sail, and escape city life at the island.
dailyeye > Camping spot, Grinda Island.  Given the months of crummy weather and darkness, the sight of such greeness for a few summer weeks is truly precious to the Swedes.  No wonder the entire country nearly shuts down from Midsummer until end of August!
dailyeye > Rising moon and little girl playing.  Bistro at Grinda Wärdshus about 10 p.m.
dailyeye > A large villa was built on Grinda in 1908 which is now Grinda Wärdshus Hotell & Konferens.  We stayed in one of the chalet-style rooms.
dailyeye > On the weekend, Hugh and I took a ferry out to Grinda Island in the Swedish Archipelago.  It is about 19 miles east of Stockholm and takes about 1 1/2 hours to reach by boat.See more photos from this weekend trip in the Grinda Island Gallery.
dailyeye > Looking a little like a set for Hogwarts perhaps, this is the hotel lobby, Grinda Wärdshus.
dailyeye > Hiking on Grinda Island
dailyeye > Bistro at Grinda Wärdshus.
Late evening on the waterfront. Taken a little after 10 p.m.; twilight lingered at the time we were there until about 11:30 p.m.
dailyeye > Late evening on the waterfront. Taken a little after 10 p.m.; twilight lingered at the time we were there until about 11:30 p.m.
Late evening on the waterfront. Taken a little after 10 p.m.; twilight lingered at the time we were there until about 11:30 p.m.
See photo in original gallery.

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