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A little bit of Copenhagen

Posted on May 4, 2023 by Ella

Post by Ella A few photos from today’s wander around Copenhagen.

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Sanity questioned at Circle Bridge

Posted on May 4, 2023 by Grubb

Post by Grubb. The next architectural gem that I was determined to find was Copenhagen’s Circle Bridge on the Christianshavn Canal.  It is exactly that: a small wooden bridge tressed from above with a spray of wire cables.  When we got there Ella asked where it was.  “You’re standing on it,” I told her.  I got the look.  The circle…

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Wondering about architectural wonder

Posted on May 4, 2023 by Grubb

Post by Grubb. Years ago I taught a class about art design in film with an architect who turned me onto Bjorke Ingles, so I was eager to see Bjorke’s 8House.  Winner of the Housing category at the World Architecture Festival in 2011, 8House has 476 homes divided into townhouses.  “The entire complex is combined by a…

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One way to wake up

Posted on May 4, 2023 by Grubb

Post by Grubb. On my way to grab a cup of coffee and a pastry, I went by a seaside promenade where some adventurous young people were taking a dip.  I don’t know what the water temperature was where they were swimming, but it was around 49 degrees outside.   As they egged each other on it…

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Green Light District

Posted on May 4, 2023 by Ella

Post by Ella Christiania is a “micro nation”, or perhaps one could call it an independent municipality, within Copenhagen. Founded in 1971 when some folks decided to put down roots on an abandoned military base. One can imagine a group of young, hippiesh libertarians rebelling against the corporate world. The laws in Christiana are simple…

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Practical matters: Public transport Copenhagen

Posted on May 4, 2023 by Ella

Post by Ella. As is usual in Europe, there are trams, busses, trains, metro galore. In Holland and here in Copenhagen, navigating public transport is made so much easier with Google maps. Google knows all is seems. Google can give you all your transit routes, number and names of stops to traverse, where and how…

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Arrival Denmark

Posted on May 3, 2023May 3, 2023 by Ella

By the time we got to our new apartment in Copenhagen (we flew from Amsterdam), it was time to pick up some groceries and feast on hearty pumpernickel, herring, lox, Tzatziki , tomatoes, Gorgonzola, olives, havarti and some Vinho Verdi. A global feast. And that’s it. Time for a night off to stare at all…

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And thank you again Esther

Posted on May 2, 2023 by Ella

Post by Ella. Tomorrow (Wednesday) we fly off to Copenhagen leaving our old friends behind. We closed out the afternoon and evening with a trip to Delft (15 min by train), enjoying a glass of wine (non-alcoholic beer for Grubb) in Esther’s garden, followed by a tasty black rice / vegetable / shrimp casserole prepared…

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Hendrik revives

Posted on May 2, 2023 by Grubb

post by Grubb Our friend Hendrik met us on the terrace outside Pavlov’s Bar and Grill in Den Haag this afternoon.  Hendrik van Leeuwen is an artist (hendrikvanleeuwen.nl) who teaches painting and reviews art for numerous publications.  Along with his wife Gina, he was to have accompanied us to the Vermeer exhibit at the Rijksmuseum on Sunday,…

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Dutch Takeout

Posted on May 2, 2023 by Grubb

Post by Grubb. This morning I thought I’d go next door to the coffee shop/bakery and bring back a cappuccino (my third) to enjoy on the patio outside the back of our apartment.  Again, to demonstrate the trusting nature of this inner-city neighborhood, I was allowed to take the ceramic cup of cappuccino with me since…

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Broodje or bust

Posted on May 2, 2023 by Grubb

Post by Grubb. Remembering our trip here in 2016, I vowed not leave Den Haag without having a herring Broodje.  The herring stand was outside the courtyard of the Mauritshuis, the museum we visited back in ‘16.  I had a brief notion that we might drop in the Mauritshuis and check out a few masterpieces to see…

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Grubb gets his herring

Posted on May 2, 2023 by Ella

Post by Ella. The herring stand we remembered from our last visit to Den Haag at which we got broodjes (herring in a roll with your choice of onions and/or mustard) and a seagull swooped in and nearly got a nip of my herring, was still there.  Grubb couldn’t resist. And there was a grey…

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Rotterdam

Posted on May 2, 2023 by Ella

Post by Ella. As you can tell by the latest several posts, we spent the day in Rotterdam. It is a vibrant, busy city with unique architecture. we were here for the first time on our last trip to the Netherlands and decided we really enjoyed the place. Rotterdam’s history begins in 1270, when a dam…

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If Dr. Moreau succeeded

Posted on May 1, 2023 by Grubb

Post by Grubb. One the exhibits in Kunsthal Rotterdam was by a woman named Piccinini whose silicon molded figures suggest what might have happened if Dr. Moreau hadn’t met his untimely end.   Below are Ella’s favorites

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If Claus Oldenburg taught kindergarten

Posted on May 1, 2023 by Grubb

Post by Grubb. Kids at the Kunsthal Rotterdam playing with giant inflatable billiard balls on a bouncy plastic table.

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