Saturday, I found myself wandering through the thickest fog ever toward Skeppsholmen, in search for something with potatoes and probably a coffee next to it.
I found it, in the form of a delicious lamb sausage in the restaurant inside the Moderna Museet.
Shamefully, I have to admit I’ve never been to an exhibition in the museum, but I have eaten in the restaurant a couple of times. And it’s something that attracts me every time to it, besides the yummy food, the nice view or the clever decorations. It’s the airblade from the toilet.
This is the only place where I’ve seen such a thing and I think it obsoletes all other similar devices for drying your hands. The feel of the powerful blast on your hands, literally scraping away the water, is enticingly intense. Besides, the device is more environmental friendly than regular warm air dryers. The only flaw I found is that it can only be used for hands. Well … theoretically.
The mist was waiting for me when I left, casting a spooky feeling over the water and making the street lights glow in that special way.


