This blog has been barren for the past month because I have spent a significant amount of time trekking around Europe, stopping in Denmark and then continuing on to my Eastern European homeland, Lithuania. Finding internet access is equivalent to capturing a unicorn there, so I was entirely on my own.
My summer journey started off with a couple of days in Copenhagen after flying in from Reykjavik. I stayed at a fantastic B&B with a sometimes awkwardly humble Danish man who fed his guests fresh buns and coffee for breakfast.
Otherwise, here are a few things I managed to see.
Danes must be very fond of equestrian sculpture. There were so many. |
I'm fascinated by different nations' post boxes I can't help it. |
Obligatory. |
Nyhavn was easily my favorite place. I have such an affinity for ships and it was just stunning. |
Overall, I'm a tad disappointed I didn't get to spend more time in the city, but it was wonderful regardless. Although a bit expensive, I must admit. The one beer 60 DKK gets you can buy you seven in Lithuania.
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