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Tag Archives: Denmark

Weekly Photo Challenge: Transmogrify

31 Monday Oct 2016

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Denmark, photography, photos, Transmogrify, travel, Weekly Photo Challenge, Weekly Photo Challenge: Transmogrify

Last year I joined my aunt for a trip to Denmark. the weather was awful and my nose got stuck in between hay-fever and a cold.

On our last day we stayed in a beautiful small town called Kerteminde. It was a magical place, cobble stones and tiny houses with colorfully painted shutters and pots of geraniums outside every door but it rained non-stop as we walked around, our feet getting wet and my nose dripping as much as the drainpipes.

Just before lunch we ended up in the artists Johannes Larsen’s house. I was feeling quite miserable, my shoes squelched when I walked and my wet hair dripped down my back. I was just about to ask my aunt if she was ready to leave when suddenly a bright ray of sun filled the room we were in, dipping everything in a greenish hue (a reflection of all the trees outside) and creating a magical atmosphere – one filled with promise and joy.

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a ray of light and suddenly the world changed

 

road-trip around Denmark (part two)

26 Friday Jun 2015

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art, Öresund bridge, Denmark, Humelbaek, Karen Blixen, literature, Louisiana, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Malmo, Museum of Modern Art, photography, photos, road trip, sculpture, Smørrebrød, travel

After spending the day in Copenhagen my Godmother and I took the Öresund bridge to Malmo. This 8km long bridge links Denmark with Sweden and is quite amazing, sadly the grey skies and murky air didn’t allow a great view but it was an experience none the less.

I may not be a beer drinker but I couldn't resist this licorice beer in the lovely gastro pub "Peas &Honey", malmo

I may not be a beer drinker but I couldn’t resist this licorice beer in the lovely gastro pub “Peas &Honey”, Malmo

still raining in Malmo but the old town Centre was very pretty

still raining in Malmo but the old town center was very pretty

City Hall Malmo

City Hall Malmo

fountain outside City Hall

fountain outside City Hall

After a wet morning in Sweden we returned back to Denmark and traveled up the coast of Zealand, the largest of the Danish islands, to the tiny town of Rungstedlund. This is where the Danish author Karen Blixen (pen name Isak Dinesen) was born, lived and died. She wrote the world renowned autobiographical-novel Out Of Africa and many other stories and books.

I may not have known much about her before I went but I was fascinated by her life story and really enjoyed my visit to her home, now a museum.

Karen Blixen's house, view from the road

Karen Blixen’s house, view from the road

this was her home for most of her life, her only time somewhere else were the 17 years spent on her farm in Kenya

this was her home for most of her life, her only time somewhere else were the 17 years spent on her farm in Kenya

too wet to sit outdoors

too wet to sit outdoors

little colourful birdhouses hanging on many trees

little colourful birdhouses hanging on many trees

tranquil bridge

tranquil bridge

tehre are benches scattereted all over the grounds, each with their own name - this one is called bench of praises (I hope I got the translation right1)

there are benches scattered all over the grounds, each with their own name – this one is called bench of praises (I hope I got the translation right1)

this door leads to the room where Karen Blixen wrote - it is still the way she left it

this door leads to the room where Karen Blixen wrote – it is still the way she left it

Karen Blixen's life mask

Karen Blixen’s life mask

After we had our Smørrebrød and a cup of tea/coffee we headed further up the coast to Humelbaek and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. This incredible museum has not only got a beautiful view but unique underground galleries. My Godmother and I spent a few hours wandering around and enjoying sculptures, paintings and photography – and of course another Smørrebrød before we left.

wood sculpture waiting for the next big exhibition

wood sculpture waiting for the next big exhibition

more preparations for the upcoming exhibition

more preparations for the upcoming exhibition

A Henry Moore sculpture with a view

A Henry Moore sculpture with a view

I loved this modern sculpture of a diving board

I loved this modern sculpture of a diving board

some moving sculpture

some moving sculpture

view from above

view from above

some more art

some more art

KUSAMA INSTALLATION - amazing in real life - not so good in photo

KUSAMA INSTALLATION – amazing in real life – not so good in photo

a detail from the famous ALEXANDER CALDER sculpture

a detail from the famous ALEXANDER CALDER sculpture

even the seagulls like to hang out here

even the seagulls like to hang out here

some boat passing by

some boat passing by

an indoor lamp

an indoor lamp

As it was getting late my Godmother and I decided it was time to  find a place for the night so we drove back towards Germany and found a lovely hotel in Kerteminde, on the island Funen.

 

To read about how this trip began, and ended click on the links below:

road-trip around Denmark (part one)

road-trip around Denmark (part three)

road-trip around Denmark (part one)

26 Friday Jun 2015

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Copenhagen, Denmark, photography, photos, road trip, travel

Last week I headed up to Denmark with my Godmother, a road-trip that was filled with gorgeous scenery, culture, grey skies and a lot of sneezing on my part. And sadly the weather wasn’t on it’s best behaviour and decided to give us autumn instead of summer –  lots of rain and gusty winds.

But my Godmother and I made the best of our “Fahrt ins Blaue” (trip into the blue) and even ended up in Malmö, Sweden, for a night as Copenhagen was all booked up! And of course I had my camera with me, and even though the weather didn’t provide the best light I did take a few snaps of our road-trip around Sweden.

the lovely B&B we stayed in Sonnerupgaard, near Roskilde. It is an old Estate in the middle of wheat fields.

the lovely B&B we stayed in Sonnerupgaard, near Roskilde. An old Estate in the middle of wheat fields.

wheat as far as the eye can see

wheat as far as the eye can see

a very old oak tree just outside our door

a very old oak tree just outside our door

a light hanging over a church square

a light hanging over a church square

light2

this is where all the fun happens in Copenhagen, the Tivoli a 19th-century amusement park that still opens it's doors

this is where all the fun happens in Copenhagen, the Tivoli a 19th-century amusement park that still opens it’s doors

I loved the multi-coloured roof-tiles

I loved the multi-coloured roof-tiles

way up too high for me - I think

way up too high for me – I think

tivolo2

royal red letter boxes

royal red letter boxes

detail from the fountain in front of Copenhagen City Hall

detail from the fountain in front of Copenhagen City Hall

detail from the fountain in front of Copenhagen City Hall

detail from the fountain in front of Copenhagen City Hall

lighting the way

lighting the way

Copenhagen coat of arms

Copenhagen coat of arms

guarding Copenhagen City Hall

guarding Copenhagen City Hall

Copenhagen City Hall

Copenhagen City Hall

cranes and building sites everywhere you look

cranes and building sites everywhere you look

the Stork Fountain

the Stork Fountain

detail from the Stork Fountain

detail from the Stork Fountain

detail from the Stork Fountain

detail from the Stork Fountain

detail from the Stork Fountain

detail from the Stork Fountain

water gargoyle outside the Royal Copenhagen Flagship store

water gargoyle outside the Royal Copenhagen Flagship store

lamps inside

lamps inside

a bell

a bell

along the canal

along the canal

windows railing window1 window3

Nyhaven - the old port in Copenhagen

Nyhaven – the old port in Copenhagen

lighthouse rudder boyen nagoya

anyone want some smorrebrod (butter and bread)

anyone want some smorrebrod (butter and bread)

a busy bee

a busy bee

a modern building

a modern building

an angle blessing the ships on their way out of the port

an angle blessing the ships on their way out of the port

the Little Mermaid  from H.C. Andersen's fairytail

the Little Mermaid from H.C. Andersen’s fairytale

some old church

some old church

inside a lovely little cafe called MorMor (grandmother)

inside a lovely little cafe called MorMor (grandmother)

a cup of coffee before we leave

a cup of coffee before we leave

 

To read about how this trip went on click on the links below:

road-trip around Denmark (part two)

road-trip around Denmark (part three)

 

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