Travel Photo of the Day (October 24)

A rainy afternoon in Stockholm, Sweden.

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21 Responses to Travel Photo of the Day (October 24)

  1. The Guat says:

    I always love these parent-child hand-holding pictures. They’re great. Very cool.

  2. Hehe I know those umbrellas are for kids… but I have the frog one. You know, the one with the googly eyes. :P

  3. Rainy days are always inspiring. Can’t you feel the story behind the red umbrella?

  4. Myra GB says:

    Sweden! How lovely! Reminded me of the downpour I experienced while in Finland a few months back. How have you been dear TBM?

    • TBM says:

      I can’t wait to visit Finland. We loved the Scandinavian countries we visited, but didn’t have time to go to Finland. All is well here. How ’bout you? I hope you are thriving!

  5. These are the walks the make us smile and appreciate the joys of life. Beautiful!

  6. T.F.Walsh says:

    Very nice… I love strolling through rain.

  7. Julie says:

    I’m moving to Stockholm next week. I suppose the rain isn’t so bad if you have a proper umbrella. :)

  8. aFrankAngle says:

    And a reminder it was raining in my one day in Stockholm.

  9. Fergiemoto says:

    Such a sweet capture! The little one is just adorable with his red umbrella!

  10. Madhu says:

    The umbrella seems to be more of a toy :-) Can’t seem to remember when exactly I stopped enjoying getting drenched by rain! Cool shot TBM.

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