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Tag Archives: Copenhagen
Surprise Ferry Crossing
Surprise! Your train is boarding a large boat. This would surprise you, no? Well, it surely surprised me. I suppose I didn’t pay very close attention to the route we’d be taking, or I would have noticed the large body … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Travelogue, Travelogue 2015
Tagged Copenhagen, europe, Ferry Crossing, Hamburg, hostels, train travel, trains, traveling
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Run (don’t walk) to Copenhagen, Denmark!
Perhaps you’ll need to fly here, but do so with all possible haste. Copenhagen, Denmark is a beautiful city. Its residents are friendly. The cobblestone- and brick-paved streets are lined with row houses of many colors. Bicycle, not automobile, seems … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Travelogue, Travelogue 2015
Tagged canals, Castles, churches, city walking, Copenhagen, denmark, europe, Kobenhavn, travel
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The Best Laid Jetlag-Battling Plans…
Time zones can be tricky. The plan was to depart New York at 11pm local time, sleep through the night, arrive in Copenhagen at noon local time, and get through the day without sleeping so I could manage to sleep … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Travelogue, Travelogue 2015
Tagged airplanes, art, Copenhagen, europe, History, jetlag, New York, new york city, NYC, the met, the metropolitan museum of art
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The Next Big Thing
It’s been quite awhile since I’ve taken the time to write a post. The school year is all consuming. Wanting to do the best job I can for the children who I educate, I think of little else between late … Continue reading
Posted in Travelogue, Travelogue 2015
Tagged Amsterdam, Belgium, Berlin, Bruges, Brussels, Copenhagen, Deutschland, Dresden, europe, germany, Heidelberg, History, Mainz, Nuremberg, Paris, Slow Travel, train travel, travel, Trier, world war one, writing, Wurzburg
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