I hope everyone had a lovely Easter. We escaped Denmark to go to Istanbul, Turkey. We had a fantastic time and we'll post some pics soon. In the interim check out this lovely Aussie blog with some cute Easter recipes: http://www.raspberricupcakes.com/
torsdag den 12. april 2012
søndag den 1. april 2012
Danish design
We are really beginning to appreciated Danish design, and have started to collect a number of pieces, including this beautiful Georg Jensen pitcher which was given to us a wedding gift from friends. This is a 1952 Henning Koppel design, and it absolutely makes my heart sing!
Ballet and Cocktails
I had a fantastic evening the other week at the ballet with girlfriends. We saw Dans2Go at the Old Theatre, which was three separate (and very different) ballet performances. The performances were great and the theatre itself beautiful.
We ended the evening with a cocktail at Ruby's - such a fab venue and way to end a lovely evening with the ladies.
We ended the evening with a cocktail at Ruby's - such a fab venue and way to end a lovely evening with the ladies.
lørdag den 24. marts 2012
Back to the blog...
Back to the blog (and the daily grind) following a lovely trip home for my sister's country wedding (congratulations KMW). Travelled with Emirates this time which was great (just two flights CPH - Sydney).
So lovely to see family and friends again and experience some warm weather. I was only home a short time but as usual there was never a dull moment trying to cram in as much as possible, including a wedding, birthday (Dorothy snr) and christening (Dorothy jnr)!
lørdag den 25. februar 2012
Fastelavn Party
The main even was the slå katten af tønden or 'hit the cat out of the barrel'. This involves children lining up and hitting a wooden barrel full of candy with the image of a black cat on it. Historically (and as recently as 100 years ago) there was a real black cat in the barrel, as beating the barrel was superstitiously considered a safeguard against evil.
After the barrel is broken, the game continues until the last piece of the barrel falls down. The one who breaks the barrel first causing the candy to pour out becomes kattedronning or "queen of cats", and the one who knocks down the last piece of the barrel becomes kattekonge or "king of cats".
To enable the very young kids to participate a second barrel was made of cardboard. See some pics below.
While the kids were battling it out the adults were enjoying hot drinks and cake, including the traditional fastelavns bun or shrovetide bun, a round sweet roll covered with icing. It was a lovely afternoon!
fredag den 24. februar 2012
Northern Exposure Part 2
We had a fantastisk time in Tromsø Norway! We were so lucky to see the Northern Lights two nights in a row, even though it was heavily snowing. We tried two local guided tours, and frankly I think this made all the difference between seeing the lights and not - I don't think we would have been so lucky if we set out to see them by ourselves (or just stayed in the city). We can thoroughly recommend Guide Gunnar's tours. His tour was relaxed and cosy (only 12 people), and he impressed us by using his local knowledge and 'intel' to find the best site - calling his contacts on the ground across Northern Norway for the latest weather updates! His hot cranberry drinks and Norwegian goat cheese sweets were also fantastisk!
When we weren't chasing the Northern Lights we were enjoying the local scenery, especially the fjords, and checking out some of the local museums. We have a new found respect for some of the first Arctic explorers - how they survived in those conditions is amazing.
When we weren't chasing the Northern Lights we were enjoying the local scenery, especially the fjords, and checking out some of the local museums. We have a new found respect for some of the first Arctic explorers - how they survived in those conditions is amazing.
tirsdag den 21. februar 2012
torsdag den 16. februar 2012
mandag den 13. februar 2012
No such thing as bad weather...
lørdag den 11. februar 2012
Der er en mus i huset - Learning Danish
After several months of attending classes two nights / week it was time to sit our Module 1 Test. The test was oral and involved having to talk about one of five topics, followed by being given a picture and having to ask questions about the picture for two minutes. I was very nervous but am delighted to share that we passed!! So chuffed!
Learning Danish has been challenging but so rewarding and a great way to meet new people (our class is fantastisk!).
It has also been very interesting for me to note how similar the Danish language is to Scottish. When living in Scotland I thought Doric / Scots language was slang, but after starting to learn Danish it has become apparent to me that many Scottish words are derived from Danish following the Viking era. There are so many similarities it is crazy, and it actually quite nice to hear some of my favourite Scottish words / pronunciation here in Denmark, like 'mus i hus' (mouse in the house). See below link for a very interesting article on the topic.
mandag den 6. februar 2012
Sikker vs Ikke when ice skating in Copenhagen
In addition to signage, the Copenhagen Kommune (council) publishes updates on whether lakes are safe for ice skating on their website. It says in part:
When the temperature for a few days has been below freezing, we measure the ice thickness on the city's lakes. If the ice is sufficiently thick, approx. 16-18 cm, it is possible to open for traffic. We would stress however that the thickness is only suitable for general use as ice skating and walking, and that dangerous situations can occur if many people crowd together in a small area and, for example jumping or dancing.
We're looking forward to trying it out (though no crowding together or dancing!!).
søndag den 5. februar 2012
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!
Oh
the weather outside is frightful
But the fire is so delightful
And since we've no place to go
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
It
doesn't show signs of stopping
And I've brought some corn for popping
The lights are turned way down low
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
lørdag den 28. januar 2012
Biking in Copenhagen
Cycling is a way of life for the Danes. They cycle because it is cheap, healthy, good for the environment, but mostly because it is so quick and convenient. The city is entirely flat, dense and there are cycle paths EVERYWHERE. You can cycle door to door without the need to ever find a carpark or pay for parking. Almost 40% of all citizens commute to work or school on their bikes. Bikes are used everyday by Copenhageners to go about daily life including commuting, shopping, transporting the kids, and even moving. We've even witnessed a guy cycling with a ladder!
Some vintage Copenhagen bike pics:
The traditional Christiania bicycle. Designed for transporting kids (and/or beer!) and seen everywhere in Copenhagen. 25% of all families with two or more children have one.
The traditional cargo bicycle, still used today, but the Christania version is more common.

The common ladies bicycle. Source: Spacing Montreal
Inspired, one of the first things I did after arriving in Copenhagen was to invest in a Danish ladies bicycle. It is a lovely "Juliett" VIVA cycle, with the website description "pure elegance for the sophisticated lady". Not just pretty to look at, it is super comfortable sitting high with a cushioned English Brooks leather saddle, and storage room at the front and rear of the bike!
Cycling so far has been fun yet practical, and we have not missed having a car at all. However, this week was my first experience of cycling in sub zero temperatures. The cold does not worry me - you soon warm up, but what I didn't realise was that your bicycle gears can freeze!! This indeed happened to me and I ended up cycling to work in top gear, unable to change down when stopped at lights etc. This made my usual easy cycle pretty tiring, and I thought my bike was broken and almost went to our local bike shop. Luckily I spoke to my danish colleagues about the problem, and they told me this was completely normal and just a pitfall of cycling in winter (and I was lucky my lock hadn't frozen over too!). Another Scandinavian lesson learned!
fredag den 27. januar 2012
The Queen's 40th Jubilee as Reign
Denmark has been celebrating the Queen's 40th Jubilee this month.
Source: http://kongehuset.dk/english/Menu/news/hm-the-queens-40th-jubilee-as-reign
The Royal Family are incredibly popular, and I went along to see some of the celebrations at Amalienborg Palace...
The Palace Guards
The entire Royal Family step out onto the balcony at Amalienborg
The adoring crowds

Source: http://kongehuset.dk/english/Menu/news/hm-the-queens-40th-jubilee-as-reign
The Royal Family are incredibly popular, and I went along to see some of the celebrations at Amalienborg Palace...
The Palace Guards
The entire Royal Family step out onto the balcony at Amalienborg
The adoring crowds
mandag den 23. januar 2012
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