• Emily Arch
8月 – 9月 2019

Reunited with my Dane.

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  • Aarhus

    2019年9月8日, デンマーク ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Spent the entirety of Saturday reading a book I bought at the airport in Germany ‘The shortest history of Germany’. Loved it. Clearly couldn’t put it down. From the dawn of writing to today. Great insight!

    We had breakfast with Nanna’s boyfriend Andreas and a friend of hers. Then pizza dinner with their cousin I had met at her Auties party Tina.

    Was a really good relaxing day!

    Yesterday we headed to the Moesguard museum. Bloody hell what a building. Grows out of the ground with grass all up its sloped roof which you can walk and relax on. Great view to the seas.
    The museum was great fun. History of people of Denmark and particularly Aarhus. Really well done! I got to the see the Grauballe man up close and personal. The Iron Age bog man. Fully preserved. They actually had to put him in a box under similar conditions to the bog (which holds no bacteria) to ensure he was fully leatherised and not shrink and lose his form. The best preserved man to date.

    The museum is interactive and fun. Ideal to learn about this area and greater Denmark!

    Into town and we found an all you can eat Sushi restaurant ( sounds bad but..) that you order through iPads. Absolutely delicious. Probably would have been cheap but we also ordered wine which was so nice we had a few 😁

    Back home to relax and hit the hay.
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  • Sightseeing solo

    2019年9月9日, デンマーク ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Great day! Stella needed to study so I jumped a bus into town by myself! Yep all alone in this little non scary at all country :)
    Got a Telstra day pass for the internet and I was off! Found a barber and got my hair trimmed. Did think I got tourist prices but then later on my walked realised that was standard pricing (double Melbourne).
    Walking ‘what’s that wildmill? Oops I am at Gamble bi. I’m going there later with Stella.’ Ok there is the church tower. That is in the centre of town. Off I walk.
    God this city is beautiful. I am on a street lined with small coffee shops with people siting outside. I am getting hungry and even though I know almost everybody knows English I keep walking. Mum you would have been proud as I didn’t want to sit.
    Passed a little church with a gay painted bench out the front. Don’t see that everyday do you Andrew?
    Still aiming for the big church.
    I stopped in the square of the big church and bought a hot dog. Into 7/11 for a red bull. I know how to say hi ‘hej, pronounced hi and Tak. There were Americans in front of me so I seemed like a local 😁
    Into the church and I asked if I had to pay and they responded ‘only if you want to climb the tower. 150 steps.’ Of course I want to climb the tower are you kidding me?!
    Ok is it because I am almost 40 or I am unfit that I found this hard? Hrrrrrm best start to think about this. What better place than getting to the top and being the only one up there!!! 360 view and I am in the bell tower overlooking Aarhus!
    I kept sneaking under the bell to go to the otherside mindful that the bell may go off any moment.
    Sure enough as soon as I relaxed it did. Scared me. It only sounded once though. Missed it on the video.
    Back down (always easier). Oh there is a statue. Christian X. As I was about to take a picture a mini tour ground walked up. I thought if this is in English this is my lucky day.
    Sure bloody enough it was. Oh wow was the guide amazing!
    Ready?...
    Be ready!

    Christian X King of Denmark though WW1 and WW2. Kept Denmark out of the first.
    During the second he stayed in Denmark when other countries Monarchs left under Nazi occupation. He even road the streets to let the people of Copenhagen know he was still there.
    Hitler apparently really liked the Denmark king and even sent him a letter for his birthday. To which the king responded via telegraph ‘thanks’. Not a fan back hahaha
    When asked for the Jews to wear the star Christian responded that, if that was so he would be the first to wear it. So Denmark Jews never had to.
    When asked to hand over the Jews the king refused and this was accepted.
    In 1944 the Danish parliament were requested to reinstate the death penalty but they refused so were dismissed. At this time the Nazis decided to round up the Danish Jews. A German general who disagreed with the policy let 2 parliamentarian know the date. The king then reached out to Sweden who I think the King was married to Christian’s sister (Mum find out) and asked them to accept the Danes. They of course said yes. Copenhagen Danes were transfered by any boat available. Those in Jutland were hidden through farms (the tour guide’s grandfather was one of them) to be transported then via boat to Sweden. 6000 in total missing only 500.
    500 Danes were rounded up by the Nazi’s and sent to a concentration camp. When the king heard this he was furious and ordered the Danish Red Cross to go to the camp and get his people back.
    They did what they were told and after touring the camp said to the commander ‘oh by the way we are taking our Danish Jews with us’. When asked on who’s authority they replied Christian the tenth King of Denmark. They left with the 500 Danes and 200 Norwegians and got to Sweden before they were thwarted.
    In all I think it was 48 or 68 Danish Jews died in the war. What a statue to stop at!!

    Off to meet Stella now at Den gamle By (but I’m tired now so will tell you later).
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  • Den Gamle By

    2019年9月9日, デンマーク ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

    Got to the entrance of Den Gamle By just as it started pouring with rain. Had to dorn ponchos :)

    Open-air museum

    Den Gamle By (The Old Town) is a national open-air museum of urban history and culture in Denmark through three centuries. The museum consists of more than 75 historic houses relocated from all over Denmark.

    Dated from the mid-1500s to around the late 1800s, each with their own story. Inside the houses you can see the interior decorating, the house plants and the clothings of various periods from before the 1900s.

    Besides the historic houses and the appartments in the 1974 section, there are more than 34 workshops and shops as well as a pharmacy, a school, a post office, a telephone exchange, a jazzbar and much more. Furthermore the museum has its own theater, the Elsinore Theatre, which is used for opera, chamber concerts, festivals etc.

    It was amazing! Filled with old houses that we could walk through and read the stories! They have even moved places now from the 1970s which I thought was an amazing idea as though they are not that old yet they are nostalgic and will be old in another 30 years!

    We had so much fun walking through the town in the rain! Stopped into the bar for a quick beer and to dry off. Down underground so warm and cosy. They have jazz here at Christmas. Mum we are coming here not this year next!!! Winter Christmas!

    I loved the old town!

    Into town with a stop off at the gay chair in front of the church then onwards for a vegan cafe restaurant that Nanna had given Stell for her birthday.

    Simply amazing day in Denmark
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  • Tattoo day

    2019年9月10日, デンマーク ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    11am and at the tattoo shop. In the chair by 12 and had the Tattooist laughing. He was great value! I even got an Australian discount :) (think it was smaller than they thought I wanted but that’s my story and I’m sticking to it).

    He was amazing. Very tender spot in the inner centre of the arm but did not hurt anywhere near what I expected.

    Sick Rick was his name and I could not be happier with the outcome.

    Stella also got a tattoo but hated the line work on it. Luckily Rick stepped up and went over it fixing it right up!

    Burger afterwards then home for a home cooked meal with Nanna and Stella.

    Another great day and with a memory etched on my arm.
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  • Last day in Denmark

    2019年9月13日, デンマーク ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Woke up and helped Stella’s mum organise plants for the markets onto 4 shelving units whilst Stella made breakfast.

    We got the road around 11am to head to Toring where Stella’s brother Martin lives so I could meet him.

    He was great and had the most amazing LEGO collection that would make people jealous. We went for a walk and picked up a soda then wondered back. Unfortunately we didn’t have a long time to spend there but I am so glad we made the trip and I got to meet him!

    At the train station we said our goodbyes to Stella’s mum and made the journey back to Aarhus and Nanna’s house.

    We had the most amazing night!

    Nanna cooked one pot. Tina, Nicholas and Andrea’s were there and we ate and drank until midnight. We danced and sang in the lounge room and the feelings were nothing but happiness. We laughed A LOT!

    Was an amazing last night and I am so thankful to Stella’s family for making me feel so so welcome into their homes and family!
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  • Tivoli

    2019年9月14日, デンマーク ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    Up at 6am and off to the bus terminal by taxi to head back to Copenhagen. Pretty cool the bus drove straight onto the ferry, a really big ferry and across the water to the capital.
    We arrive at central station at 10am. Quick bite to eat and then there we are standing at the gates to Tivoli waiting for them to open at 11am.

    In we go and all I kept thinking was, Grandma and Grandpa we’re here! Grandma and Grandpa saw this! I can certainly imagine just how magical it would be at night Grandma (will definitely go there again next year in the evening).
    I was like a kid in a candy store. Looking at all the magic rides, gardens, cafes and landscapes.
    It was quite a flying visit but we were relaxed walking throughout the whole park. Stella said I was like an excited child especially when I saw the pirate ship on the lake.

    Knowing this would not be my last visit to Copenhagen we said goodbye to Tivoli and the capital and headed to the airport.
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  • Landed in Iceland

    2019年9月14日, アイスランド ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

    Disembarked on the tarmac and it’s bloody cold!!
    I certainly didn’t bring enough clothes if I was staying here. Stella did though lol 3 suitcases!
    Charging our phones and then onto Toronto in an hour.

    Will backdate the blog for the last few days on the plane :)
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  • Bad then fantastic

    2019年9月14日, アイスランド ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

    So Iceland Air... hrrrrrm. Not the greatest. Overbooked our flight to Iceland, tried to put us on another plane then realised we were travelling together got on the same plane after lining up for an hour in Denmark.
    Arrived Iceland no dramas but on a leased plane as Iceland Air grounded their 74something planes.
    50 minutes to change no time to eat. Food has to be paid for on board.
    Wait, waiting. ‘Excuse me ladies and gentlemen. There is an issue with our emergency exit slide. We are attempting to fix it and will keep you updated’.
    An hour and a half goes by and a bus pulls up and more people are put on the plane. Stella and I were not allocated seats together so before this bus we had shifted seats to sit together. That time was over.
    2 hours in we get an update. New slide needed. 10 minutes to get here 20 minutes to install.
    2:40 in same message... hrrrm
    3:30 and we are told we need to get off the plane.

    Ok so fantastic bit. They are offering 45 people hotel transfers, meal vouchers, accomodation, plus 600 Euro compensation to stay in Iceland for the night!!!!
    They are paying me to stay somewhere I have always wanted to go!!

    We made absolute friends with the service desk lady and we thought all our Christmas’ had come at once. We even got $80 worth of food vouches which we split on food and some alcohol samples of Iceland. She said people aren’t usually as happy as us. We have her high fives, literally!

    Stella is a gem at getting to the front of queues so I think we were 7th to claim the offer.

    So we were supposed to depart at 5pm. We arrived at the Plaza hotel by 11pm. Long ass day but. We were so excited!

    We are in Reykjavík!!!
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  • OMG... you're in Iceland

    2019年9月15日, アイスランド ⋅ 🌧 7 °C

    Up at 6:40, breakfast and a bus out to the BLUE LAGOON!!! It was 1degree when we left 7 raining and windy by the time we arrived.

    Yay swimming in the rain!

    It is everything I had hoped it would be. Everything!!! Warm, blue of blue that you can’t see the bottom because of the white. Surrounded by black rock!

    Absolutely the best happenstance for me!

    I am filled with joy!
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  • Toronto and my Australia birthday

    2019年9月16日, カナダ ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Flight was good had a little sleep and the lady from yesterday who we were so excited with who gave us our stay in Iceland upgraded us to extra leg room😁
    Got to the hotel at around 12am Toronto time and off to bed.

    Up at 9:30 from our studio hotel room. So small we. Nearly didn’t fit our suitcases in 😂

    It’s my Australian birthday!! 38 hour birthday hahaha

    We took a walk to the CN Tower but the cloud cover was bad so we kept on to the harbour and visited the Amsterdam brewery. Chilled out with a raspberry beer and Stella organised a slice of cake for my birthday!

    Then back to the hotel and Uber over to the hotel my work has paid for 😁

    It’s been a hectic couple of days so we are relaxing.

    I went out to lobby and came back and Stella had lit a Danish candle, little Danish flags decorating the flags and a happy birthday sign suspended from the ceiling!!

    It’s my Australian 40th birthday!!!! Yayayay!!!
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  • Niagara

    2019年9月17日, カナダ ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    One of the best experiences of my life!!!!!

    Up at 6:30. Breakfast.
    Shuttle downtown pickup at 8:50.
    Depot at 9:30.
    We are on our way to Niagara!

    First stop the maple syrup something.

    Then the falls!

    This is amazing. Did I mention it is 25 degrees?!
    The Danish have a saying... the weather reflects how you have behaved during your last year. I have certainly been good!!!

    Onto the boat and our pink ponchos. Canada pink, USA blue. We choose the left hand side down the bottom. We pass by the first falls and golly are we getting wet! Sunglasses on, off, anything to see this amazing sight!

    By the time we hit the circular falls we had our pick up the front of the boat as it had been abandoned because of the spray. Stella and I were laughing constantly, not believing our luck at where we are on this day. Did I mention it’s my 40th?! Hahaha
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  • The afternoon of Niagara

    2019年9月17日, カナダ ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

    Ok so after the boat trip we had some food overlooking the falls. I honestly think we got the best table in the fast food house!

    Then up entertainment alley to a brewery and 8 flights of beer.

    Stella told the staff it was my birthday so they played me a Fleetwood MAC song, Landslide.

    After that we were back on the bus and out to the town of Niagara-on-The-Lake, which is a gorgeous little town. The changes their name to on the lake to distinguish them selves from the falls for postal reasons. There is a fort here from the battle of 1870 between the British and Americans. Restored after the Americans took it then the British regained it.

    On to a winery for multiple tastings then the journey back to the hotel where we drank a bottle a bottle of wine we picked up at the winery.

    There was towel art waiting for me in the room and a bottle of wine and a card from the hotel wishing me a happy birthday! Was lovely. I was however on the phone to mum at the time describing these niceties and was advised by mum that she had called and organised this. The hotel it appears was taking full credit for the wine gift and even signed it from the hotel staff hahahahaha 😂

    A bloody fabulous way to ring in my 40th year!
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  • The day after

    2019年9月18日, カナダ ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Did absolutely nothing today and relaxed with Stella and had a lovely afternoon in!

  • First day of Axsium camp

    2019年9月19日, カナダ ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Ok so I am officially back at work but not working 😁
    Up at 6am breakfast, a goodbye to Stella and into a car with 2 colleagues, Joe and Camilo for a 2 hour journey down to Fern Gully resort. Was a great trip we laughed a lot, stopped for coffee then again for snacks before arriving at 10am.

    Checked in, got my present back with my team t-shirt, yellow. Then into the main pavilion for a company overview.

    They hired the Toronto comedy club who do improv comedy and I was well eager! They picked me first, gave me a 🎤 and told me to say the first thing that came into my head. They started easy with my name and how long I had worked for Axsium. Then they passed me an imaginary parcel which I had to open and explain what I had got... ‘a monkey’ I screamed. Then they asked who the card was from ‘Angelina Joly’. Then what the card said ‘I left Brad for you’ hahaha was a lot of fun!

    The camp is gorgeous. Surrounded by lakes. Lots of games, paddle boats, canoes, ropes. My room is enormous!

    At 5pm we broke for an hour before cocktails.

    Cocktail hour and a walk around meet and greet bingo where you find people who have things or done things to tick off. Great way to interact. A couple of hours then it was time for Trivia. 6 rounds with our yellow team coming 4th in the end.

    Played some darts with my car buddy Camilo then it was time for bed around 11:30pm.

    Yay camp Axsium!
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  • Lax

    2019年9月21日, アメリカ ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

    Easy trip from Toronto. We are a bit tired but excited to be coming home!
    About to board!

  • And home!

    2019年9月23日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

    We are back home to our amazing cat Winston with some groceries in hand ready to snuggle down for the day and relax.

    We got the extra leg room from LA to Melbourne so we were living the dream again.

    We slept on both flights and feel good about which Timezone we are in!

    Was an amazing holiday.
    Friends
    Family
    Copenhagen
    Aarhus
    Berlin
    Reykjavík
    Toronto

    Thanks for sharing my journey. I loved all your posts!

    Signing off until next time 😁
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    旅行の終了
    2019年9月22日