Nice Nathan,
I see you resisted shots of the little Mermaid and aptly documented the
Viking blood Danes who can dine outside as long as it is above zero.
I think Marnie and I stayed at 71 Nyhavn--told the cabbie to take us to
"Nievant" and got a quizzical look. I think it was closer to
"Newhound."
Don't remember a word of Danish as we found the vowels inscrutable.
The concierge told us not to feel bad as he said "half the vowels are
swallowed and the other half are silent." Just being nice to poor
Murkins, I guess..
Many nice shots--architectural and bar shots I thought were especially
well done.
Mike
Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> The city was particularly beautiful on this trip, since I enjoyed 5
> days of uninterrupted sunshine, highly rare in Denmark in April. The
> gallery has pictures from Copenhagen itself, as well as from the
> nearby towns of Roskilde and Hillerød, the latter containing
> Frederiksborg castle, one of the jewels of 17th century architecture.
>
> http://www.frozenlight.eu/cph042009/
>
> As always, comments and critique are welcome and appreciated.
>
> Nathan
>
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