Wira
Our HQ had a great idea and suggested to get the whole family going to Wira, a small midieval village north of Åkersberga.
So what can one else do as obey the instructions of HQ in case of a rainy day, and take the camera along :-)
Wira has its yearly play of the local love story of Wira in the good old days, and we even got a backstage view of one of the key actors when he checked out his sword in the smithy while queueing up to the start of the play.
I can only say, Shakespeare would have been proud of this local adaptation of his Romeo and Julia ...
Luv, passion, horses and ... wonderfull sign language
If there would be only one thing I could vote for in this nice play, then it is the adaptation of sign language in it. That was just ... wauwww.
Tomorrow is the last day in Wira, so if you have nothing planned ... do go and have a look !
Don't forget the handkerchief, you may need it, if you are as soapy as I am.
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The Vanrillaer Family \Fam"i*ly\, n.; [L. Familia Vanrillaris, ]
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