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Business concept. Stock Photo Carpe Diem Sign on white paper. Old barrel chairs and Carpe Diem beach bar at Sage restaurant housed in a beautifully restored old building next to Spree river Berlin, Kreuzberg. It is a strip club and lap dance club.

Budapest, Hungary. Inspirational quote carpe diem seize the day written on green grass garden background. Carpe Diem. This photo is a metaphor for the passage of time. Short life and carpe diem concept.

Close up of two night-blooming pink Selenicereus grandiflorus flowers to live onyl one day. Happiness, carpe diem, enjoy the good times concept Two ice cubes and an orange slice in a drink symbolizing a smiling face. Vector illustration - Carpe diem - Seize the day. Carpe diem - latin phrase that means Capture the moment on black background with white smoke.

March 19, Architecture Travel History. Medinaceli Soria Castilla Leon. Carpe diem 3D Render- latin phrase that means Capture the moment on black background with white smoke. The beautiful beaches on Marinkovac island near Hvar, Croatia.

Writing Carpe diem on virtual whiteboard. Carpe Diem lettering on brick house. Home of some of the nicest and most accommodating people I have ever met and also home to the Carpe Diem factory. I was invited to Sweden by Carpe Diem to tour the factory where the beds are made and also to experience a bit of Swedish culture.

Not so much fun lugging the luggage up those stairs, but the view was worth it! Little cobblestone streets meander through modest homes that have been handed down from generation to generation. Our van barely squeezed through! Sound crazy? It was. But that is exactly what Swedes do! They will spend time in the sauna, jump into freezing water and do it again and again. One of the best things about the Gullmarstrand Hotel was the Carpe Diem mattress in the room!

Went to sleep quickly and woke up feeling refreshed without pain. And I only slept 6 hours! We got extremely lucky on our visit to Sweden because we arrived at the start of Midsummer.

Midsummer is a celebration of the Summer Solstice and the longest day of the year. To Swedes, it is the most celebrated holiday behind Christmas. Below are some awesome pictures of the midsummer sun. Our second day in Sweden was spent at the Carpe Diem Factory, a voyage on a year old tugboat, and sightseeing in Lysekil. Below are some of the more interesting things I captured on the trip to the factory. Vehicle and passenger ferry across the fjord from Fishkebackskil to Lysekil.

View outside of factory. Check out the view of the islands and the wind turbines that power the factory. They flew the American flag for us! My wife Lindsay on the Carpe Diem Marstrand…looks like we may be getting a bed soon! After we toured the factory, we were treated to a boat tour of the islands that are the inspiration behind the names of the Carpe Diem beds. There are over 8, islands in the North Sea that line the western coast of Sweden and they are magnificent.

Our boat, Harry, is a year old steam powered tugboat converted to Diesel many years ago. The boat ride was a true highlight of our trip…pictures below.



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