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We are not going to Legoland
... outside shops, and outside the house. Nice and snug with a doona.They stay in them for years, sitting up and so big they hardly fit. Daniel picked us up and took us out to see the Man Meets the Sea, large scale art, and a tour of suburbs. Early pizza with them, cuddle of Lily, home to dry washing and pack. Meg- shattered no legoland trip, just means I'll have to come back! It was cool to see the white men in ...
Recovery day
... of us) went out for tea, Chinese buffet, everyone quite subdued, and ready for an early night! Meg- pizza for breaky on the way home at 6ish. Big sleep and lay around till arvo. Didn't want the wedding to end. Fanø was pretty cool, would love to go in the hight of summer and not on a Sunday haha.apparently Pavarotti used to have a summer house there. Surprised we got anything done at all ...
Wedding day is finally here
... therefore missed seeing him arrive on the shiny red penny farthing. Apparently Danes are more punctual? The church ('Zion' as if from stars wars - esque) oh and the bible lol.) Gorgeous church!!! The wedding and the christening went for about 45 minutes in Danish, we had an English cheat sheet. The little flower girl, page boy and Johnny all did their jobs very well :0) outside he church was the first time I heard B speak Danish, I don't know ...
Off to Esbjerg
Carol: Early train 7.30 to Esbjerg, good job we are only 5 min walk to the station. Commuter train, but we had reserved seats, numbers thinned out after Odense. Beautiful green country side, heaps of wind turbines on land and in the sea. Have I mentioned the wind? It is constant. Again a short walk from the station to the Cabinn hotel. There are 30 Aussies booked in here and several Danes as well. All the Aussies went to Birgitte and Daniel's for lunch. He can't buy ...
The Night Watchman
... Their job was to watchout and alert the villagers should anything go wrong. Today the watchman does the same rounds singing a tune but just for the tourists. We were lucky enough to go on the 10pm round, the watchman carries an old candle lantern also. He gave us a great history lesson along with pointing out interesting things around the town. An interesting fact was houses would sink because of the weight, they would build the houses ...