Been inside a lot
Well, since I got here, I've been in the Norrköping Library for about 7 hours as tehy have a really good geneological library and people to help out. I've found out a lot of things, especially about my father's father's family, but I've also done research on the other parts. The biggest thing I found out was that my great grandfather, Hjalmar Fredrik Mattsson, was the 4th of 5 children, but he was the only one who lived past the age of two. Also, he came to America with an 8 year old boy, who I'm not sure if he was a relative or not. More information needed to research.
Norrköping seems like Lowell if it were bigger. It's nice city, and they've done a lot of nice things here (the way they've redone the mills here into museums and concert halls, artists studios, etc. is impressive.) I've walked around a bit, and gone into 2 museums, but I've mostly seen the library.
This will be my last post for a while, as I'm heading out tomorrow to the island of Utö in the Stockholm archipelego, where I'll celebrate Midsommer with my friend Fred Hesslevik (who I sang with in Stämbandet) and his wife Lena. I'll take a train from here to Stockholm, another to Västerhannige, a bus to the port, and then a ferry over to the island. I'm looking forward to a few days of not traveling and just hanging out. I'm probably eat and drink a lot too, and I'm looking forward to seeing how real Swede celebrate Midsommer. Everything closes down here soon, and the weather for Midsommer is the biggest thing on the news.
I should be in Stockholm on Sunday, but maybe Monday. I'm flying out to Iceland on Wednesday, and then I really won't know the language.
Feel free to send me an email if you want to get to me.
Ken
Norrköping seems like Lowell if it were bigger. It's nice city, and they've done a lot of nice things here (the way they've redone the mills here into museums and concert halls, artists studios, etc. is impressive.) I've walked around a bit, and gone into 2 museums, but I've mostly seen the library.
This will be my last post for a while, as I'm heading out tomorrow to the island of Utö in the Stockholm archipelego, where I'll celebrate Midsommer with my friend Fred Hesslevik (who I sang with in Stämbandet) and his wife Lena. I'll take a train from here to Stockholm, another to Västerhannige, a bus to the port, and then a ferry over to the island. I'm looking forward to a few days of not traveling and just hanging out. I'm probably eat and drink a lot too, and I'm looking forward to seeing how real Swede celebrate Midsommer. Everything closes down here soon, and the weather for Midsommer is the biggest thing on the news.
I should be in Stockholm on Sunday, but maybe Monday. I'm flying out to Iceland on Wednesday, and then I really won't know the language.
Feel free to send me an email if you want to get to me.
Ken
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