That sums up my day: went out in the rain to eventually go inside an underground museum near the oldest park in the city to look at the Stockholm medieval history. After looking at bones, old weapons, and recreated faces for several hours, I left and walked around town for a bit. On the way to the Nobel Prize Museum, I found a "music and history" event in one of the main old churches in the city, and I thought it sounded interesting so I went for it. It ended up basically being a show in the church put on by the church staff. The show wasn't the highest quality, but it was done with sincerity and was fairly informative. One fun fact: the church is called "Big Church" (but in Swedish) because in protest of the King and his search for power a painting was created that depicted the church as being huge compared to the castle. Then, I wanted to go somewhere less mainstream than in the super touristy old town, so I walked just a few blocks and went to a nice, quieter place on the other side of the river. I tried a meat and potato dish with pickles and beets (Pölsa, I think) with pear cider to drink, and it was all very good. Apparently, they serve tap water in Sweden for free, which is a nice change. Finally, I went home to play with the cats a bit and watch a Doctor Who (I haven't watched a new one in like... 2 years. Ahh!).

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| The Big Church |
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| The Stockholm sunset |
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