@ Tiny Abode, Sweden Rose begins her tour of "Sweden". Wrap up warm! Tiny Abode, Sweden This very cute little dwelling is most likely a beach hut or bathing box. Beach huts are used to store items for use at the beach, for changing into beach attire and some even have provision for light cooking.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Adept Sanitation Juggernaut.
Rose shook paws with Adept Sanitation Juggernaut the Multi-Functional Robot. They both received one silver mole!
Adept Sanitation Juggernaut and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Barn, Sweden "Today's fun fact about Sweden! They are the third largest exporter of music in the world, after the United States and the UK." "Well, we all love a bit of Abba, Rose!" remarked Yay. "Ah, but it's not just Abba! Ace of Base, Roxette and the Cardigans also hail from Sweden." Barn, Sweden A small door/window in what appears to be an older barn. Barns can have many small windows to let natural light in. Many older barns in Sweden are gaining new life by being renovated into modern homes.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Yay.
Rose shook paws with Yay the Yeti. They both received one silver mole!
@ Cityscape, Stockholm "You know, Edgar called me a heathen the other week because I said I didn't like Dickens," remarked Rose. "I'm going to inform him that 'heathen' comes from the Old Norse heiðinn, meaning 'one who inhabits the heath or open country'." Tilly ♡ grinned. "He'll probably just call you a Philistine instead, Rose!" she said. Cityscape, Stockholm Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and is built on 14 islands with 57 bridges connecting those islands. There are 53 museums in Stockholm including the world’s first open-air museum. A very beautiful and vibrant city.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Tilly ♡.
Rose shook paws with Tilly ♡ the Grey Bunny. They both received one silver mole!
@ Gamla Stan, Sweden Sweden’s northernmost point is called Treriksröset, meaning "three national cairns". This is the point where Sweden, Norway and Finland meet, so you can literally stand in three countries at once at this point in Sweden. Gamla Stan, Sweden Gamla Stan is Stockholm’s original city centre. The Old Town dates from the 13th century. The Royal Palace and the Nobel Prize museum are to be found in Gamla Stan.
While enjoying your Saga, you met smokey.
Rose shook paws with smokey the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Dragonfly "Hey, Julius, did you know there's quite a few examples of Swedish loanwords in English? There's moped, gauntlet, ombudsman, orienteering and tungsten." "That's great to know, Rose! I'll remember that when I'm next wearing gauntlets, orienteering on my moped to see the ombudsman about tungsten!" Dragonfly In 2005 dragonflies seemed to just disappear from Sweden. Prior to that year of the world’s 5,000 species, 61 were to be found in Sweden. In 2010 it was discovered that many species that were thought to be extinct, had survived and were classified as endangered.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Julius.
Rose shook paws with Julius the Silver Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Fairy Fable Stepped Gable "'Sweden has a famous hotel in the village of Jukkasjärvi made entirely out of ice. The hotel has to be re-crafted every year using large blocks of ice taken from the Tome River'," read out Rose from the brochure. "Sounds very stylish, Rose, if a little chilly, possibly!" remarked Sikandar. Fairy Fable Stepped Gable The ornate gable of the house in the centre is like a decoration out of a fairytale! It used to be an extremely common architectural style in northern countries in Continental Europe, particularly in Belgium and the Netherlands.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Sikandar.
Rose shook paws with Sikandar the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Summer Flowers, Sweden "Gosh! Apparently Sweden is the fifth largest country in Europe in terms of land area, but despite that, it has one of the lowest populations per square kilometre in all of Europe and under ten and a half million people in total," remarked Rose. "Goodness! They would all easily fit into Paris!" responded Katrice. Summer Flowers, Sweden Bright yellow flowers like little suns beckon you to lay down and relax.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Katrice.
Rose shook paws with Katrice the Stardust Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sweden Foggy Dawn "Listen to this, PeeJay. 'Sweden has the world’s largest scale model of the solar system. Starting at the Ericsson Dome in Stockholm, the model ends 590 miles (950km) away in Kiruna where the end of the solar system is marked." "Gosh! What scale is the model, Rose?" "The scale is 1:20 million and each object is marked with a model or statue. Mercury is a mere 1.86 miles (3km) from the centre while Earth is 4.72 miles (7.6km) away and Neptune is 142¼ miles (229km) away." Sweden Foggy Dawn Crisp morning air greets the farmer in the countryside as the morning sun slowly climbs into the sky, ready for another day of work and beauty.
While enjoying your Saga, you met PeeJay.
Rose shook paws with PeeJay the Pink Jay. They both received one silver mole!
@ Fishermen's Huts, Gotland Specks lowered her copy of Swedish Without Strain. "You know, they don't have a way to say 'please' in Swedish." "Wow!" responded Rose. "So...I don't understand, how do you get by without it?" "Well, it seems you just have to sound polite and use Tack, which means 'thank you'." Fishermen's Huts, Gotland Gotland is Sweden’s largest island. Along with lovely little fishing villages, there is the medieval walled capital, Visby, which was founded by Vikings.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Specks.
Rose shook paws with Specks the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!
@ The "Turning Torso" Skyscraper "'Swedes consume 20 million Semlor per year'," read out Rose from the brochure. "'Semlor buns, a traditional pre-Lent treat, are cream buns made from an enriched bread dough, flavoured with ground cardamom and filled with almond paste and chantilly cream. Versions of the bun are eaten across Nordic countries on Shrove Tuesday, but they are probably best known and loved in Sweden and Finland.'" "They sound wonderful!" enthused Pricilla. "They do indeed, Pricilla, but it warns you here—a Swedish king in the 18th century died after eating too many of them!" The "Turning Torso" Skyscraper A neo-futuristic residential skyscraper is also the tallest building in Scandinavia. The skyscraper is located in Malmö, Sweden. The bottom levels are office space and the remaining levels are apartments.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Pricilla.
Rose shook paws with Pricilla the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Blue Terraced Houses, Sweden "'Sweden has a famous hotel in the village of Jukkasjärvi made entirely out of ice. The hotel has to be re-crafted every year using large blocks of ice taken from the Tome River'," read out Rose from the brochure. "Sounds very stylish, Rose, if a little chilly, possibly!" remarked Choose a name. Blue Terraced Houses, Sweden Terraced houses are more economical to build and are more energy-efficient. In these particular homes, each car garage is located directly under the houses.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Choose a name.
Rose shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Baltic Sea Boat Ride "It says here that two-thirds of Sweden’s land area is covered by forest," remarked Rose. "Wow! A tree-lover's paradise!" responded Mystique. Baltic Sea Boat Ride The blue and yellow Swedish flag flutters proudly in the wake of this motorboat cruising through the Baltic Sea on a hot summer's day. Is that the Island of Visby in the background?
While enjoying your Saga, you met Mystique.
Rose shook paws with Mystique the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
Rose turned to Choose a name and asked, "Do you recycle?"
Choose a name responded, "Well, I try to, I think it is important."
Rose nodded in agreement, "In Sweden, they recycle so much that they only have one percent waste to take to the landfills, fifty percent of waste is recycled or composted and forty-nine percent is incinerated for energy." Choose a name gave a big smile at this news, "We need to do more, we need to be like Sweden, when we get home I am going to talk to my friends about starting a compost and learning more about how we can be more efficient in our waste management." Stockholm, Sweden One of the most fashionable cities in the world. There is no shortage of clothing shops featuring Swedish designer clothing, music venues, clubs, and museums.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Choose a name.
Rose shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sweden Windmill in Oland Rose turned to Midnight and asked, "Do you recycle?" Midnight responded, "Well, I try to, I think it is important." Rose nodded in agreement, "In Sweden, they recycle so much that they only have one percent waste to take to the landfills, fifty percent of waste is recycled or composted and forty-nine percent is incinerated for energy." Midnight gave a big smile at this news, "We need to do more, we need to be like Sweden, when we get home I am going to talk to my friends about starting a compost and learning more about how we can be more efficient in our waste management." Sweden Windmill in Oland One of old windmills still stands, Oland housed over 2,000 at the turn of the century and about 350 survive today. Largely replaced by modern mills, these old giants spark a romantic hearts whimsy for a good story!
While enjoying your Saga, you met Midnight.
Rose shook paws with Midnight the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Open-Air Museum, Skansen, Sweden Oh look ... you won a pet! Open-Air Museum, Skansen, Sweden Step back in time and see how the Swedish people lived in the past by visiting Skansen, the world’s oldest open-air museum. Traditional houses, farms, kitchen gardens, and crafts. Take part in festivals, concerts, and dancing according to the season.
While enjoying your Saga, you met glowy.
Rose shook paws with glowy the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Houses On River Svartån, Örebro "'Swedes consume 20 million Semlor per year'," read out Rose from the brochure. "'Semlor buns, a traditional pre-Lent treat, are cream buns made from an enriched bread dough, flavoured with ground cardamom and filled with almond paste and chantilly cream. Versions of the bun are eaten across Nordic countries on Shrove Tuesday, but they are probably best known and loved in Sweden and Finland.'" "They sound wonderful!" enthused nellie. "They do indeed, nellie, but it warns you here—a Swedish king in the 18th century died after eating too many of them!" Houses On River Svartån, Örebro Such a beautiful place to call home. Örebro is one of Sweden's oldest towns and it is well known for the making of shoes and biscuits. Happy feet and happy tummy, this sounds like the perfect place to visit. The River Svartånn is a very popular place to go white river rafting.
While enjoying your Saga, you met nellie.
Rose shook paws with nellie the Graceful Elephant. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sweden Stockholm "They certainly like quirky marketing here, Trish! 'The Call a Swede phoneline provided a single telephone number that anyone around the world could call and talk to a Swedish person picked at random from a group of volunteers. The scheme ran for three months and took calls from all around the world.'" "That sounds like a fun thing to do, Rose!" Sweden Stockholm Cobbled streets wind through the old section of Stockholm, harkening back to a time before you and the busy world, but the old buildings talk of people gone by, and stories they left if you stop to listen.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Trish.
Rose shook paws with Trish the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ Swedish Crown "Did you know Sweden is one of the few countries in the world that gives everypet the freedom to roam in nature?" said Rose. "Which other countries have the Right to Roam?" queried Pinky. "Norway, Estonia and Scotland," responded Rose. Swedish Crown This image of the Swedish Crown is to be found in Stockholm. Sweden has a constitutional monarchy. The current monarch is King Carl XVI Gustaf. This ornamental crown and arch reflect the gold and blue colours of the Swedish flag.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Pinky.
Rose shook paws with Pinky the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Mist Over Water, Sweden. "It says here that two-thirds of Sweden’s land area is covered by forest," remarked Rose. "Wow! A tree-lover's paradise!" responded Icicle. Mist Over Water, Sweden. Sweden has numerous waterways and canals. The Göta Canal is 190 km (120 mi) long and part of a waterway that connects many lakes and rivers, linking Göteborg on the west with Söderköping on the Baltic Sea. The idea for the canal to cross southern Sweden was put forward in 1516 but was not constructed until the start of the 19th century.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Icicle.
Rose shook paws with Icicle the Pearl White Peacock. They both received one silver mole!
@ Lakeside Stockholm "'Sweden has a famous hotel in the village of Jukkasjärvi made entirely out of ice. The hotel has to be re-crafted every year using large blocks of ice taken from the Tome River'," read out Rose from the brochure. "Sounds very stylish, Rose, if a little chilly, possibly!" remarked jingle. Lakeside Stockholm Fourteen islands comprise the city of Stockholm, which is situated where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea. Stockholm is the capital of Sweden. This beautiful sepia-toned night-time image shows central Stockholm brooding in the moonlight, with its major buildings reflected in the water.
While enjoying your Saga, you met jingle.
Rose shook paws with jingle the Black Great Dane. They both received one silver mole!
@ Horse In The Mist, Sweden "You know, Edgar called me a heathen the other week because I said I didn't like Dickens," remarked Rose. "I'm going to inform him that 'heathen' comes from the Old Norse heiðinn, meaning 'one who inhabits the heath or open country'." Schnupfen grinned. "He'll probably just call you a Philistine instead, Rose!" she said. Horse In The Mist, Sweden Riding is one of the main sports in Sweden, and it is available to everyone, and in 2016 there were 355,500 horses. You may have heard of the Dala Horse, a carved wooden horse, commonly painted red, that originated in the province of Dalarna and it is the unofficial symbol of Sweden.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Schnupfen.
Rose shook paws with Schnupfen the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Waterfall, Sweden "Ah! We know Sweden has land borders with Finland and Norway but did you know it's also connected to Denmark—by a bridge?" said Rose. "A bridge that's a border? Sounds great!" said Pixie. Waterfall, Sweden Everypet and every human loves a waterfall. The Swedish for waterfall is vattenfall. Be it small or grand a waterfall can be soothing to sit beside. Just be very careful if you decide to travel over any rocks or go above a waterfall, the spray makes any rocks very slippery.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Pixie.
Rose shook paws with Pixie the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Tram, Gothenburg "Interesting culinary fact about Sweden here, Mandy!" announced Rose. "They celebrate the arrival of midsummer with boiled potatoes with dill. This a Swedish delicacy." "Well, you know me, Rose. A meal is incomplete without potatoes, whichever way they come!" Tram, Gothenburg A misty winter morning in Gothenburg, as you wait for one of the 263 trams that serve 12 routes to take you to work or an early breakfast.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Mandy.
Rose shook paws with Mandy the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Dancing Light, Sweden "'Sweden has the highest number of patents per capita in Europe'," read out Rose from the brochure. "So what are some famous Swedish inventions?" asked Faεяydaε. "Tetra Pak, the pacemaker, ultrasound, dynamite and the spherical ball bearing!" responded Rose. Dancing Light, Sweden Grab a blanket and some of your favourite hot beverages and maybe some of your pet's snacks and go lay down and watch the light show in the sky.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Faεяydaε.
Rose shook paws with Faεяydaε the Stardust Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Faεяydaε gave you 1 "Scandinavia Travel Stamp" size 10
@ Stinsen Arena, Sweden As Rose's tour of "Sweden" comes to an end, she receives a seasonally appropriate gift! Winter's Decorations Beautiful winter blooms gladden the heart and add richness to the landscape. Flowers are most welcome at any time of year but they may be appreciated much more when winter arrives and our days become shorter. Stinsen Arena, Sweden Located in Nässjö, Sweden, this arena is used to play bandy. Bandy is a winter sport played on ice using sticks and a ball. The sport differs from hockey in many aspects. The teams number 11 per side and the game is played in two forty-five-minute sections. Rose has completed her tour of "Sweden"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour Scandinavia!
While enjoying your Saga, you met Sea Breeze.
Rose shook paws with Sea Breeze the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!