It's been a busy few days in Denmark. Lolly and I flew into Copenhagen on Thursday although, sadly, her luggage didn't. We rented a car, drove a few hours to Haderslev, and met up with Trinh and Kate for dinner. Then this morning ... they got married by a very pleasant Danish judge with spiky hair and a spray-on tan. Actually, everyone in Denmark seems to be friendly and fluent in English. That plus the general tidiness makes Denmark quite a contrast with Paris.
Downtown Haderslev ...
Egeskov Castle ...
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Did you hear Tina Dico playing everywhere?
By the way, if you've haven't given her a listen yet you might like her. She Copenhagen's favorite daughter.
No - I don't think I did. In fact, the radio stations were the real weak point in Denmark. The choices seemed to be mindless, indistinct techno or 70's disco.
Heyo, I'm pretty sure the dude in the first photo is not Danish.
The woman might be though.
jblog, you're right, he is american (and she is as well).
That's what I thought.
You can spot an American from a mile away -- the straight back, the warm smile coupled with a cool, steel glint in the eyes.
Yep. Just like Obama, right?
Comes from Norwegian stock, would be my suspicion.
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