DENMARK

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Also, we will be using this blog to communicate with everyone before, during, and after the trip. That means the folks left at home will have up to the day info about what is going on in Denmark when we are there. So, when we are at Hamlet's castle, we will post comments and photos that day so you can be right there with us.Stay tuned here for more updates and info!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Denamark on Friday

Hello Everyone!

Denmark is the greatest place on Earth. Man, have we had lots of fun, and done so much. Up at 6AM down at 10PM. Go,go,go like crazy. Good crazy. There have been no tears, no fights, no wrestling matches or duels. Just good old fashion tourism. Life is excellent! I have already told the tale of Wednesday/Thursday, so now I will tell the tale of Friday/Saturday (part day).

Friday morning we woke up early and had some breakfast courtesy again of Madam Bogger. It is bread, cheese, ham, juice, and this crazy past called mere smag. it could have been mere meat, but it is mere smag which is some weird (but tasty) meet paste. Oh, and there is sunberry jam here. Can't get the stuff in the states.

After Breakfast, we got loaded up in the vans for the hour long car trip to Copenhagen. Henning is our fearless leader. Not afraid to take 25 Americans around one of the most awesome cites on the planet. We got in, got parked, and headed toward the Parliament building. Lots of architecture, castles, and colored buildings on the way. Copenhagen has a wonderful look to it. Again, the signature red roofs. Bright colored pastels, red brick everywhere, gorgeous looking people with red noses (chilly), boats and sails, and tons of cobblestone. Parliament was interesting, plenty of history and artifacts. We then walked around. Ate pizza in the park and went to wait for a canal tour.

Keith and Judy went to the opera house, while the rest of us went to the canal. The canal boat is this really wide, flat boat that goes through all the canals and shows us stuff. We had to keep our heads down or the low bridges would take them off. Aron, Erica, Kristi, and Cindy were just about decapitated at one point. We saw landmarks galore. Hippy village, opera house, library, little mermaid, boat X100, and the city in general.

After the boat tour we headed to the shopping district and walked around and did some shopping. Many Denmark hats we purchased, and we even found a Kmart. The fashion might be a little over our heads but Mary (daisy) was able to find a glamorous bracelet. We could have spent 4 days in Copenhagen, but we had to go.

Back at Musholm, it was dinner. Fishcakes, ham, peas, potato, gravy, joy. Then we saw a band that came to perform for us. I wish I had the name handy, because they played such a sweet melody for us. Guitar, voice, and lap guitar. Everyone was dancing. Ann dancing with Tim kicked the whole thing off, and soon we were all cutting the rug. Some beer were drank, some cheer was had.

Went to bed. So tired!

Now it is Saturday and we just got back from the town of Korsor. Did a little shopping, and having lunch. Soon we will be heading to the Grand Prix. This is the big battle of the bands. We are so looking forward to it. We will sing, dance, and make merry. Hopefully, I can find Internet somehow again to update tomorrow. it has been a big pain to get access. All for you Minnesota. Oh, and I (Adrian) have to read Danish on stage tonight :0 Yikes.

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