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Copenhagen
... 30 Copenhagen time, bought a two-zone “clip card” for the train, and jumped on the first train (relying on someone who told us it was the right one) to Osterport station. There we waited near one of the many 7/11s in Copenhagen train/metro stations for Heather to meet us.
Heather met us around 4:30, and we walked to her place, where we had a glass of wine and caught up for a bit. Heather met us around 4:30, and we walked to her place, ...
The first four days of our 2012 Europe adventure
... for Giulia (and we didn’t complain!) at the Danish lego store, showcasing all the latest lego set ups, including landmarks around the world, Star Wars, and Lord of the Rings scenes. The shop was full of people of all ages looking at the different lego set ups, but the most fun was down the back at the lego pick n’ mix!
The next main attraction, which Giovanna had been looking forward to taking Daniel to, was Illums Bolighus. The shop includes with four ...
Severe jetlag in Denmark
... to their year at their host families throughout the U.S. At the camp we introduce them to what American High Schools will be like, offer them activities and sports they can participate in, and take them on excursions such as a trip to Boston, a Baseball game, and a trip to the beach (Lake Champlain). In addition they take 4 different classes a day (English, History (Geography), Life in America, and Current Issues. Our goal is that they develop confidence in ...
Copenhagen
... an independent community of "free spirits" who live according to their own rules. The area is full of little shops and stands where you can purchase clothing, jewelry, and other little knick-knacks. We spent a wonderful night exploring Tivoli, Copenhagen's old, centrally located amusement park. At night, many of the rides are closed, but the charm of the many fountains and hanging lanterns is still ...
Stylish Copenhagen: A fully clothed Emperor
... and then spent some time listening to a busker who produced a breathtaking version of Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah. Turns out he’s an Aussie named Rich Alexander; a street performer who’s been travelling around Europe constantly for the last few years.
On Friday morning we steeled ourselves for a visit to controversial Christiania – a ‘self-proclaimed autonomous neighbourhood’. It’s full ...