And a very warm welcome to a live report from the middle of the Pride Park here in Stockholm.
For the second night I'm enjoying the music and the wholesome, Northern European samnordisk atmosphere. Last night it was wall-to-wall Eurovision, with such stars as Kirsten Sigaard, Sebnem Paker and Linda Marten, to name just a very few.
And tonight we've had Wigstockholm (the main drag-show of the festival), and it's now approaching 10pm and the disco is about to crank up. Not sure whether to go and dance straight away or take another look at the SAS tent, or perhaps the Swedish police stand. Or then again, perhaps not... I *am* spoken-for, after all!
It's still quite light here (of course), and as day slides oh-so-slowly into not-so-dark night, and I get to watch the very low BAe 146 jets fly right over us landing at the very nearby Bromma city airport, and mingle with the Swedes (or the Zweedtjes as Bart likes to call them), I realise just how lucky I am.
Posted by Eurodan at July 30, 2004 8:44 PM