We have moved into our new flat in Charlottenlund, we are about 10 km north of Copenhagen. The air is fresh and the sea is very close by. Looking forward to the beach days next summer.... but let's not get ahead of ourselves, winter has arrived. At least for me. I am in my full winter gear yet the locals are still out in their convertibles, wearing their fall coats which to me look like summer clothes, I even saw a woman in flip flops the other night. Yes, the sun is shining but it's only 3 degrees out!! People here seem to have a much higher tolerance for the cold. And I don't think they measure the windchill but riding my bike this morning I swear it was minus something...
The last few weeks we've been really busy trying to get organized - making lists of what we need for the apartment, making plans of what to paint, dreaming of all the cool danish designer furniture we could buy if we were rich and of course getting to know the new little town. The post office opens at 11am, and so do the shops. So no need to get up early around here. The funny thing is that they close at 5pm so you have only a few hours to get your errands done. All things are closed on Sundays except on the first Sunday of each month. The only shops that remain open 7 days a week are the bakery and the candy store. Yum!
Last Friday, we went out for Kultur Natten. It's an event similar to Doors Open Toronto where venues by the masses open their doors, provide entertainment and allow the public to roam through and experience what they have to offer. The shops also stay open really late so people can take advantage of late night shopping which I am sure comes in handy for those who are at work all day and can't get to the stores in time. It was neat to see so many people on the streets - we were approaching midnight and the loads of people that were out made it seem like it was the middle of a busy day. Highlights of the night were listening to the french chansons in the art gallery, visiting the Danish Radio building, stopping for the ice cream that is supposed to be one of the best in the nation and hearing traditional icelandic singing (see video below).
Cool video!
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