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Monday, February 7, 2011

Denmark – A Picture Book Come to Life!

Never before in my life have I come to appreciate the saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words” as much as I have come to appreciate it while in Denmark. I have said it since I first got here in August, and will be saying it long after I leave; I feel as if I have been plucked out of my life and placed in the pages of a beautiful story book. I don’t think I could ever get tire of looking at the houses, which are oh so charming, the nature, or any other facet of Denmark. I love to walk around slowly in Denmark, taking the time to absorb the world around me.

I feel that the only way one will really know the sense of peace that I feel when I am here is either through being here in person, or by those pictures that really do say a thousand words. When I was in Jutland or Jylland (på dansk) this past weekend I took a couple of such photos, and wanted to share them with you. Hopefully you will be able t to feel a bit of Denmark’s magic!


This was where we stayed in Århus – Danhostel Århus

A Danish house by the water in Brabrand.

If you may remember, this past Fall I went to see the Jelling Stones with my host parents. I went and saw them again (they are in Jelling). These two stones have the oldest writings in Denmark about the Kingdom of Denmark. What I learned this time when I went to see them is that this stone has pictures on two of the sides. This side shows a snake wrapped around a lion with the snake biting its own tail.

This side of the same stone is a picture of Jesus. The purpose of this side of the stone is to symbolize that Herald Bluetooth brought Christianity to Denmark.

This is taken walking around the outside of Trapholt (modern furniture and art museum) in Kolding.

A picturesque view over the water in Kolding.

A traditional building in Kolding, complete with a Straw roof.

Another picturesque view over the water.

Part of the walking street in Kolding... now you see why  I walk so slow.

Kolding


A little shop I almost didn't realize was there...
Kolding
 
Hopefully you were able to get an idea about the serenity that one can find in Denmark... if you take the time to pause and look around.
 

2 comments:

  1. Thus the word "Hyggeligt" exists in Denmark and can not be translated into english.

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  2. When the flowers start blooming I expect more of these charming pictures!

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