Monthly Archives: May 2008
Memories from a picnic
Sofie and I went on a doggie picnic a while ago – today she sent some pictures – as you’ll notice, both Louie and Pushkin had a great time – not to mention us, happy to see them run freely and … Continue reading
Nihola/Doggyride
Jon has sent us some pictures (see below) of his two lovely companions – Pippin and Zidan: As you can see, the last picture shows Pippin and Zidan sitting comfortably in a Nihola bike – a very practical way of transporting your … Continue reading
Picnic with the Nordquists
We spent our Saturday in the company of the lovely and funny Nordquists – the day started out with a picnic in Munkemose, where we conquered the one and only public bench & table available in true Attila style – … Continue reading
Ad augusta per angusta
After many months of frustration and hard work, postponed projects, adjustments, long meetings and discussions, changes in the team, Kincsem finally has a working place that is totally functional, equipped and fit to receive the citizens it is meant to … Continue reading
Made our way to the core
Tonight we visited Kærnehuset which translates into, well… In Danish, the apple core where the seeds are is called the “seed house”: Kærnehuset. A play on words, Kærnehuset is a vegetarian food club; we had often seen the sign for … Continue reading
A day with the family
Today we spent the afternoon in the company of our son. Yes, you got it right. I suppose that it is not unusual for the lady of the house to spend all the time in his company – or for … Continue reading
Pushkin in Paradise (aka Kirkendrup Hundeskov)
Sofie and I took the dogs to Kirkendrup – we had a lovely afternoon, the most relaxing ever with Pushkin out. The concept is simple: take a fairly large and wild piece of land, fence it around, and call it … Continue reading
Racing fairytales
And so, we come home from a day of adventure on the high plains – Eventyrløbet, the Fairytale Race. What else to call it in the town that keeps its eye fixed on H. C. Andersen? Anyway, with 20,000 participants, it … Continue reading
