Come on, now.
Hey slow office, make up your mind already!!
The online space of Caroline Bach
Hey slow office, make up your mind already!!
My mother is obviously a genius.
Fried chèvre on a bed of ruccola, with toasted rye bread, walnuts and honey.
Didn’t take any photos when running around the UN house in Copenhagen last Friday. Instead, I have all these hang-out and food photos for you from the days spent with Maria and Leonie, with a little glimpse of Cons. And there’s also a photo of my new beloved gadget, it’s so pretty!
A random art and light installation in one of the roundabouts here in Malmö. The Spider comes back to the city every winter to scare newcomers, amaze kids, and probably freak the hell out of those on hallucinogenics.
Took a walk in the park by night. Everything is white now, so I inverted the colours. Good night.
Pildammsparken, Malmö – Sweden
Sharing some more photos from my four days in Stockholm, it was a good visit packed with meetings, coffee and some quality time with good friends.
I have spent the weekend here in Stockholm with my beloved childhood friends who now are all grown up with serious jobs and pretty apartments.
There is a lot to do in this city and I’ve had a great time so far.. we have danced, walked around, celebrated Miruna’s birthday – and this morning Avina made the world’s best banana pancakes for breakfast.
Three days left here and I have meetings, lunches and stand up comedy in my schedule. Let me know if you’re around for coffee!
Twelve randoms from last year, one for each month that passed.
At some point yesterday, I decided to put that short dress on and make this year’s New Year’s Eve celebration a spontaneous and unforced one, a much better alternative than cancelling the night to stay in and listen to music. I think that every reason to dance and celebrate life should be taken, ending a fantastic year and starting a new one is reason enough, no matter how uncertain the future seems to be.
So, a friend picked me up and we had our own little pre-party where I kept him company while he was ironing his shirt and choosing the right watch. Then I took a short walk from his house just to find myself in a fantastic dinner with a group of people I had never met before, invited by this new friend I very briefly met in Mozambique. The food was amazing, so were the hosts and after a couple of hours I took another short walk and got into another unknown apartment where Josie welcomed me with a hug and the world’s best dessert. There was a countdown, midnight struck, friends called. And then I grabbed Camila and we were taken to a some kind of secret nightclub none of us had ever heard of. We danced to dancehall, reggaeton and other kinds of backbeat tunes until the clock turned five. I jumped into a cab, got home without any fuss, and concluded that it had all been simple, unplanned and great in its own way.
I guess there’s no need to make it extraordinary every year.
So the world’s best Richie threw me a reunion party upon my return to Malmö.
“It feels like we all only meet properly once or twice a year – when Caroline is leaving, and when she is coming back!”
There’s a video as well! At one point, all the kids sang “Lengoma” and that had to be filmed, of course. Thank you, Richie – du är bäst! <3