Well, it's time to leave Denmark behind us, and make our way over to Norway! There will be some miner changes involved with this - the language is superficially different, and we'll be using the Norwegian kroner instead of the Danish, although they're so similar in value that I'll simply use a generic "kr" unit in my financial tracking.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Burning a Day in Copenhagen
After getting to bed this morning at about 5:00 AM, I awoke at about 10:00 AM. I'm trying to stay under budget as much as possible to help off-set a purchase I plan on making, and Anna (my bunk-mate and the Brazilian from the drinking group) doesn't have an extensive budget, so we both decided to see some more of the city for free. We headed out to the Copenhagen botanical gardens. They were pretty, but ultimately rather small, so we only spent about 20 minutes in the garden themselves.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Copenhagen, Yet Again!
Well this post is a bit behind the times, but I assure you that is because I have been busy. In fact, I may be slightly drunk even now, as I am composing this lovely collection of sentences and paragraphs. So please, gentle reader, if you find my grammar or syntax lacking or my style needlessly verbose and opulent, I plead your mercy and forgiveness in advance. You wanted immersion, so here's some immersion for you!
Monday, June 27, 2011
Esbjerg 1.0...Oh, nevermind.
Today was full of fail. My apprehensions from yesterday were evidently a mere preview for today. Warning - the following post is rather boring and probably not worth reading. Proceed at your own risk.
Heading to Esbjerg
Holstebro was enjoyably cozy, but as a small town there wasn't a whole lot to experience while I was there, so I decided to move on to Esbjerg. Located about two hour by train to the south, Esbjerg is a moderately sized city on the west coast of Jutland. Ferries run to and from the UK every 48 hours. Unfortunately, my initial impressions are not all that wonderful. This post will catch up the blog, so we'll see if today's events change that opinion at all - but for now let's discuss yesterday.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Holstebro 1.0
I woke up in my hostel room in the morning feeling refreshed and relaxed. It's rather odd how the place changes in the daylight to a pleasant, if quiet hostel, rather than the nightmare-inducing terror-fest that it is at night. Anyway, I woke up and headed down to the train station to meet up with a local I had met on the internet before the trip out. She and I had numerous discussions regarding America and Denmark, and she was very helpful in answering questions about cultural differences, good locations to visit, and what I could generally expect. As I was looking for a small town in Denmark to visit, and as Holstebro is located conveniently between Ålborg and Esbjerg, it seemed the perfect place to visit for a short while and hold a conversation in person.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Heading to Holstebro
I know what you're thinking. "Holste-what?" It's true - in terms of high-profile Danish cities, Holstebro doesn't exactly make a significant impression. This, however, is precisely why I decided to stop by - to get an idea of what small-town Denmark was like. The answer? Basically like big-city Denmark - just smaller. Who knew?
Ålborg 1.0
My first full day in Ålborg really represents a decline in sight-seeing and a rise in simply living within the culture. As I've headed through Denmark, the cities I've stayed in have gotten progressively smaller, and the attractions and activities available at each one have become less touristy and more cultural. Ålborg itself really drove this home - there wasn't a whole lot to see. I still had a great time, however.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Heading to Ålborg
After packing up my bag, I started the day with a bounce in my step and a song in my heart (and my mp3 player). I checked out of the hotel and walked toward the train station...
...and got lost.
...and got lost.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Århus 2.0
| Danish student cap |
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Århus 1.5
After yesterday's run and breakfast, I decided to grab a bike and check out the shoreline. Even though it was too cold for swimming, I figured I'd head up to Den Permanente anyway and see what it was like.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Heading to Århus
Sorry about the delay. I didn't feel like writing much last night, so I slept for a bit - and here we go. This post begins with Sunday morning in Copenhagen, and runs through Monday morning in Århus.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Tivoli
Tivoli was an interesting experience. It consisted of about equal parts landscaped gardens, music stages, restaurants, rides, and carnival experiences (games/junk food). After paying 75 DKK to get in, I spent a few hours walking around, looking for some good Danish food that wasn't at a large premium. I found Café Georg, which was offering an interesting looking dish for 155 DKK: Hvidløgsristede Scampier (which I butchered quite horribly when I tried to pronounce it). It consisted of scampi sautéed with tomato and garlic, served with a sauce made from what I believe to be sour cream seasoned with lime, garlic, chilies, and basil.
Copenhagen 1.5 (and 2.0)
First of all, my apologies for the long delay - I'm alive, I'm fine, I just have been having difficulty with wi-fi access. This post will cover yesterday (Friday), as well as today thus far (Saturday morning).
Friday, June 17, 2011
Copenhagen 1.0
I set my alarm today for 7:30. I awoke well after sunrise - at about 5:30. I'm not sure how this whole "midnight sun" thing is going to mess with my sleep cycle, but I do at least know that I'm solar powered. Not having anything else to do until breakfast at 8:00, I went on a 3.2km run. 15 minutes.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Copenhagen
I've arrived, I'm exhausted, and I'm hungry, so I'll keep this short.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
On My Way...
Well, it's time for the 3-connection flight out to Copenhagen. As I will be updating with my experience regularly over the next 18 hours or so, it doesn't make much sense to post a new blog post every time - so I'll simply update this post with details of the trip out.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Packing Considerations: Part III
With about 40 hours left before I hop a plane for Detroit before connecting through Amsterdam to Copenhagen, it's time to finalize my packing list. Last post covered clothing, and this post will cover everything else. As there were several questions regarding electronics, I'll get straight to those first.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Packing Considerations: Part II - Clothing
Sorry for the delay - I've been spending the last few days researching and finalizing my packing list, as well as ordering last-minute supplies (Fun Fact™: All university students can sign up for a free 2 years of Amazon Prime, which includes free 2-day shipping). We're going to touch on a couple different topics here, beginning with clothing and seeing what happens after that (actually, it looks like it will just be about clothing. Apparently I have a lot to say on the subject!). In case you don't remember from two posts ago, we're dealing with a 75L hiking backpack, and about 44lbs of packing weight available. Let's get started!
Monday, June 6, 2011
Travel Plans - And (Gasp) An Advanced Reservation
I know, I know. This trip was supposed to be done without advanced reservations. But I have a really good reason for this one, I promise! Let's start at the beginning.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Packing Considerations: Part I
I'd been holding back on posting about what I'll be taking with me, because I wanted to wait until I had a better idea of what my finalized packing list would look like before I did. This, however, is completely backwards. The benefits of this blog include brainstorming with my readers, tracking my thoughts, and having an easy reference to return to later. So, while we most certainly won't get through the entirety of packing in one blog post, let's make some headway, shall we?
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Setting the Stage: 2 Weeks Out
Greetings,
In two weeks time, I will be boarding a plane in America, and landing in Copenhagen, Denmark. This will mark the beginning of a 4 week immersion in Scandinavian culture. Armed with a small budget, a backpack of supplies, and a Danish phrase-book, I will be traversing three foreign countries trying to experience everything I can. What will make this trip fairly unique, however, is that there is no itinerary, no reservations, and no backup plan. I will literally be making up the entire trip as I go, and documenting every bit of it!
In two weeks time, I will be boarding a plane in America, and landing in Copenhagen, Denmark. This will mark the beginning of a 4 week immersion in Scandinavian culture. Armed with a small budget, a backpack of supplies, and a Danish phrase-book, I will be traversing three foreign countries trying to experience everything I can. What will make this trip fairly unique, however, is that there is no itinerary, no reservations, and no backup plan. I will literally be making up the entire trip as I go, and documenting every bit of it!
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