The party was cozy and it was the beginning of a 3-day-holiday celebration — in which we met every day for various reasons (trip, dinner etc). Fernando, we’ll miss you!
Archive for May, 2009
Fernando’s farewell party
Posted in Copenhagen, party, tagged Copenhagen, farewell, friends, party on May 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
de-paradigm-ing
Posted in reflections, tagged assumptions, decision, discussions, maybe, reflection, when a lady says maybe, yes no on May 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
[the reflection below is not to be considered particular to any case, but taken as a point of inspiration]
Often confronted with questions that demand precise answers, I tend to reply the middle one. The escape from it all, the indecisive construction of clarity that may prolong the actual decision to the question in case. Important [...]
green is fresh
Posted in looking for, sustainability, tagged sustainable, bike, green, cycle, fresh, watercycle on May 30, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Here is an amazing illustration of sustainable greeness, with a message to all those loving cycles of all sorts :)
It makes me wanna bike to Faelledpark right now for the carnival.
Motivation.Expectations.
Posted in looking for, reflections, tagged expectations, plans, reflections, to-do, motivation, fascination on May 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I am very motivated today, I have two cool projects in mind both career related. I will tell you more about them when they become real ^^ hopefully soon. They’re both challenging and might spice up my summer too.
I feel at the same time rushed and overwhelmed. Once again, in order to overcome these annoying [...]
the little counts
Posted in reflections, tagged change, little, reflections, trends on May 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“Many little people in many little places taking many little steps can change the face of the world” African saying
We’re all little people, especially at the beginning of our careers. Change comes not from the large organizations anymore, but from the trend setters. Trends are powerful because they put little people together creating a movement. [...]
Windy and rainy Copenhagen
Posted in reflections, tagged Copenhagen, gales, rain, weather, wind, windfinder on May 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Like never before, during my stay here, Copenhagen is a city that resists all torments. It is rather spectacular watching from my large window the blast of rain and hauls of wind. Might also sound this way because I live on the 6th floor :)
Windy and rainy, Copenhagen is to me these days greener and [...]
Printing ^what a drag
Posted in reflections, sustainability, tagged against printing, campaign, green, online press, paper, printing, sustainability, trees on May 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Printing these days is a hassle. Printing costs and tons of paper. What’s the point? Formality I call it. In Denmark I don’t have a printer, so I don’t print much, except for exam projects. I got used to reading things on my laptop, saving paper this way. I rarely even find the need to [...]
Copenhagen from the spiral tower
Posted in Copenhagen, tagged Copenhagen, Denmark, Our Savior Church, Round Tower, sightseeing, Spiral Tower, Vor Frelsers Kirke on May 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Have you ever wondered how Copenhagen looks from up above? Not talking above as in from the Round Tower, but from even higher up. I’ve always wanted to climb the spiral tower of the Our Savior Church on Amager. However, it was being renovated for more than a year. Finally, ever since I got back [...]
Happiness is…
Posted in looking for, reflections, tagged balance, happiness, reflections on May 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
…what happens to us when we try to make someone else happy~
My state of wonder and incessant wanting these days is related to changes, to excessive urgencies at hand and visualizations of next steps.
My happiness these days is messed up in a puzzle-like style. Unbalanced and wanting various pieces to come together. The sooner they [...]
Ribe – Denmark´s oldest town!
Posted in Denmark, travel, tagged antique shops, Denmark, history, medieval, oldest town in Denmark, pub, Ribe, Ribe Cathedral, tourism on May 26, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Ribe is the first and oldest known viking town in Denmark.We reached it around noon, after the morning walk in Esbjerg. I must say I didn´t know much about it before planning this trip and I actually found it randomly while looking on the visitesbjerg.dk site for things to see in the area. It looked [...]
Esbjerg
Posted in Denmark, travel, tagged bakery, city, Denmark, Esbjerg, harbor, industrial, Men meet the sea, statue, train, trip, Wadden Sea, West Coast on May 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Letzu, Cristiana and I took the train on the cheap DSB Orange ticket day to Esbjerg, to the West coast of Denmark. The town is the fifth largest in Denmark and has a very industrial seaport at the North Sea (Wadden Sea actually).
The town was once Denmark’s biggest fishing harbour, and the harbour plays a [...]
HC Andersen poses
Posted in Copenhagen, others, tagged Copenhagen, HC Andersen, Indians, Radhusplads on May 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We met HC Andersen downtown and took photos with him. Also see snapshots of us in front of the City Hall. The Indians were still there jumping and dancing their ways, making a show in order to sell their music. I guess they´re always there when it´s nice weather outside.
photo to be uploaded soon
Ms C and Ms G in Copenhagen!
Posted in Copenhagen, tagged Copenhagen, Denmark, Kongenshave, Little Mermaid, Nyhavn, sightseeing, visit on May 23, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Cristiana came to visit me in Copenhagen! On the first day we went around biking: Nyhavn, Little Mermaid, Kongens Nytorv, Kongenshave. Had a lovely afternoon picnic in the King’s Gardens by Rosenborg castle and enjoyed the sunshine.












