On our return from visiting Tom’s sister we stayed over one night at a resort on South Lake Tahoe. The beautiful lake is right on the border of California and Nevada.
I didn’t take a lot of pictures except of Emerald Bay, where you can drive up a winding road to a lookout point which gives you a view of the small island in the center.
After taking the usual tourist photos we drove over to the other side of the bay,
and walked down steep trail to the edge of the water,
where a hidden Castle also known as Vikingsholm appears.
Vikingsholm was designed by a Swedish architect in 1929 for a wealthy woman by the name of Lora Knight.
Folks assume that Mrs. Knight, a divorced woman , was Scandinavian, but not so, she was born in the state of Illinois,
and was just very fond of the Scandinavian architecture.You normally can tour the 38 room castle in the summer but due to the current situation, it was closed. To learn more about this Scandinavian Castle go to Vikingsholm.com . I haven’t figured out how to link on this new blogger format?
The lake starts only footsteps from the structure and there is no doubt why Mrs. Knight wanted to spend the remaining summers of her life here.
The only downside to hiking down to the castle, it is hike back up huff huff!
We are now headed back east to Colorado.