This weekend we have been enjoying our last few quiet, domestic days in Denmark before heading back to Aus for a few weeks. We did our first ever Parkrun, followed by some more pier swimming. Post-swim we unintentionally ordered an ice cream at Lydolphs Isbar that was so 'generous' that even sharing it was an ordeal. A highlight was overhearing a woman who made a … Continue reading Tage toget til Louisiana
Hurtig tur til london
A few weeks ago now we ducked over to London to catch up with the other expat branch of Ant's family on what was the last of a very protracted run of long weekends. The trip peaked on arrival, with Sophie's home cooked beef short rib kalbi (galbi? Ugh, Korea and Denmark can totally get together and … Continue reading Hurtig tur til london
Næsten som om sommeren…
I've still got some photos from the last few weeks piled up, but to hell with chronology - I'm going to skip straight to some pics from the last few days that have given me reason to be optimistic about summer in Denmark. Let's see whether posting about glorious mid-20 degree days will ease or exacerbate the dismay I'm feeling now … Continue reading Næsten som om sommeren…
Tager færgen til øgruppen
In my last post I failed to mention the very best thing we did while we were in Stockholm, which was to leave the city and take a ferry out into the archipelago (or the archigepalo / archipegalo / archigelupo as a well-intentioned American lady on the ferry kept calling it). The boat we took is essentially … Continue reading Tager færgen til øgruppen
Vores nordlige naboer
Another spring week, another random Jesus-themed holiday...this time Ascension Day. Not wanting to let Jesus rising on a Thursday ruin a perfectly good long weekend opportunity, Ant's work also threw in Friday as a day off. Letting flight prices decide our fate, we ended up in Stockholm. It had been over ten years since I had been there … Continue reading Vores nordlige naboer
Nordisk mad
Apologies for the radio silence, we've been indulging in a heady mix of public holiday travel, new Nordic cuisine and intense Danish study. First up - all the rumours are true: Danish is an extremely difficult language. If glottal stops, soft-Ds, genders and inversions don't break your spirit, then the simple fact that Danish people only … Continue reading Nordisk mad
Primitive shelterplads
As a final desperate act of procrastination to avoid my Danish homework, I'm going to write about the other great revelation of our Møn trip - primitive shelters! Camping seemed like the smart play for this trip given we planned it all at the last minute and the weather seemed to have just turned for the better (you … Continue reading Primitive shelterplads
Middelalderlige beherskelse
When planning this trip I did not expect that my absolute favourite thing about Møn would be the churches. In reality we went for the cliffs, hiking and camping, but stayed for the Medieval lunacy of the local churches. We were almost thwarted by a rookie error: choosing to visit on a Sunday during Confirmation … Continue reading Middelalderlige beherskelse
Vandring omkring Møns Klint
Finally! I have braved the cliff photo pile. Møns Klint is a stretch of chalk cliffs along the south eastern edge of Denmark. Towering to 120 metres, they are actually (some may say pitifully) one of the highest points in Denmark.* This may be one of the few countries that makes me feel better about Australia's … Continue reading Vandring omkring Møns Klint
Exchanging a foreign driving licence in Denmark
If you aren’t a recent immigrant to Denmark then probably just skip this post entirely – this is a local post for local people, there is nothing for you here. Our usual service focusing on seasonal baked goods and statues with gratuitous bosoms will resume shortly. Up until recently, expats with Australian, US or Canadian … Continue reading Exchanging a foreign driving licence in Denmark