Reason #1. Downtown Copenhagen (København)! The buildings are colorful and there is a blend of modern and historical architecture (this will be revisited later). It is a city made for pedestrians (of course including bikers). There are plenty of open plazas for meeting up with friends, a million cafes and bakeries, shops and businesses, and tons of bike racks.
Reason #2. The colors (farverne): the colors of the buildings in the city, the colors of the sunsets, the colors of the rooftops and the harbor. Things are bright enough to add a little cheer on a cold and otherwise grey day.
Reason #4. Bakeries (bageriers) and pastries (wienerbrød). Every street has at least 2 bakeries with treats that call to you from the window as you helplessly walk by. I limit myself to a MAX of one per day (except on weekends when my host family brings home loads of treats). Even when I don't taste them, looking in the windows fun too (though obviously not as tasty).
Reason #5. Family (familie) The closeness of family in Denmark is different from what I was used to in the States. Danes take advantage of the fact that they live in close proximity, and are very, very close with their extended families. Huge family gatherings with aunts, uncles, and cousins are a monthly affair (if not more frequently). Grandparents are often seen even more frequently. In fact, the relationship between parents and children (specifically aging parents and their adult children) is much to be admired.
Reason #7: Sunsets (solnedgang). I can watch a beautiful sunset in the city center, on the train ride, while walking the dogs, and most certainly while sitting near one of the many waterfronts. The colors are always spectacular no matter where you are.
I guess that's a good start! I actually have another 5 that I could do this evening, but I will save them for a later date. My complete list is much longer, but I still need to take photos for the rest of them. And of course I will be adding more and more things as the semester continues!
Hi Sara! Awesome blog! I'm so impressed with your adventurous spirit, your beautiful photography and your open-hearted reflections. I can almost imagine being there with you.
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