Posts Tagged ‘denmark’
The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts
2020 is only 40 days old and here I am again recollecting all the new year spirit that had crushed to pieces in order to make life on course again. Not easy, I must say, especially when Copenhagen’s wind blowing in its full speed this week. I might have lost some pieces in the famous Copenhagen’s Four Lakes on my way biking home.
Room-ing in Copenhagen
Exactly a week ago, I moved into this new room which I hope to call home for many many years to come. Or until someone asked me to spend the rest of my life with him. *cough *hint *wink
Joke aside, I have to expose how expensive this place is for me that the following meme is so true that it hurts to laugh.
repeat
A life of a teacher is like a cassette played over and over again with a repeat button. No matter where you are, you will always be someone who will be left behind while your students embark to their new journey. [Originally written on 22 July, 2017]
Denmark hates me
And loves me. (me trying to be positive with life)
ARKEN
It was a cloudy Saturday. I decided to go to Arken Museum of Modern Art in Ishøj. I was really expecting to see The Danish Girl collection there. But apparently, at that time, the museum was having a special “Gosh! Is it Alive” exhibition. I was a bit disappointed because I was really curious on Gerda Wegener’s paintings. But, alas, what could I do but to enjoy the exhibition.
The Sleeping Louis, Giant No.1
Sovende Louis – De glemte kæmper
One of my projects this summer is to visit all Thomas Danbo’s giants sculptures. And this is number 1.
Chateau Motel
Me and my friends made an impromptu decision to come to Chateau Motel last weekend. It is at Knabrostræde 3 – 1210 Copenhagen, 10 minutes biking from my flat. We need to pay 100kr to get in before 00.00. It was a quick and easy entrance, just bring your id.
Stevns Klint
Few weeks back, I organized a cykletur (or a biking tour in English) to a cliff area named Stevns Klint. We met at Copenhagen central st. with our bike and took the train to Køge. It was quite a long ride, ca. an hour. When we arrived at Køge, we started following google maps to the cliff area. Google estimated the trip will take 1,5h but it took us 2h to get there. 😉