We really wanted to go to Sweden this summer, but we didn't have the time off or the money . . . so we went to Ikea instead. Not quite the same thing, I know, but the Gravad Lax I had for breakfast in their restaurant this morning was actually very good.
The place is huge, and it's easy to get lost, but they have these convenient lighted arrows on the floor to help you follow the path.
Lots of cool displays to check out.
All that walking around can really wear one out. Luckily, they have plenty of places to take a break.
Photography . . . Travel . . .
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- Frank B. Baiamonte
- San Diego, California, United States
- About me . . . When I'm not working I like to be out exploring and photographing. I do this blog just for fun, and to be able to share these images with friends. I hope you enjoy viewing these images as much as I enjoyed creating them.
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Header image: Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, Cibola, Arizona. End image: Downtown San Diego, California skyline from Coronado Island. Profile picture: Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho, by Heather Baiamonte.
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