You might and you might not know that I was born in Sweden. I grew up there and spent my young years in the South, living with my family by the coast.
Every other year or so I try to take a few weeks out of my busy schedule and go back to this truly spectacular country.
So, summer of 2011 I decided to go see a place in Sweden where I’d never been before. Smögen. A little idyllic place, just north of Gothenburg, well known for its fish, prawns and other seafood, it’s long, wooden pier and beautiful, remote archipelago.
It’s a complete tourist trap in the summer months, but if you get up early there’s rewards to be had while you watch the fishermen come in with their catch as the golden sun reflects the beautiful colours of red, blue and turquoise. It’s a breath taking place and such a boost for the soul.
Here’s a few pictures from my morning in Bohuslän, Sweden.




















What a beautiful place Anna! Can imagine you love Sweden! Great images.