Well, I did a quick post from Times Square the other day. There was a line and HOT lights blazing on me, so I did a quick post. After that post, we did a lot more of NY.
OK, so as I said before, our trip started with a nice carriage ride in Central Park. It was a nice time, but I have to say, I am rather disappointed in Central Park. There were things about it that were really pretty, but it is kind of a dump, for such a would famous park. They should take better care of it. We headed to Times Square after that, just one of many stops there. So much to see and do.
Our adventure continued with a trip to the Theodore Roosevelt Home. Yes, part of the National Parks. I wasn't overly interested until we got the tour and boy, what a nice and interesting place it was. Did you know that his gun handles and his belt buckle when he was in the Rough Riders were made by Tiffany??? Ahhh, the rich! His Rough Rider uniform was also made by some designer, but I can't remember his name. Oh well. From there, we headed to the Madame Tussauds, Wax Museum. It was really interesting and I got my picture taken with the President.
We also went to a special Rock & Rock Hall of Fame exhibit in SoHo. It was really interesting to see. I got a senior discount, because the rest of my group got one! I have a few years left before I really qualify! Jesper and Erin would be jealous of the SoHo neighborhood. THAT was the place to do some shopping. I of course, did not! Just remember, SoHo for shopping !!!
We also managed to find the Grimaldi's pizza in Brooklyn. It was pouring rain out, but we got there, and no line. If you go, don't go at regular meal times, instant seating at off hours. Meal times, there is a line. Super good pizza by the way. A couple days later, we also managed to find the Carnegie Deli for yummy cheesecake. That is a must.
Up until Saturday afternoon, and on my previous trips to New York, I felt that the people of New York were so friendly and helpful. Everyone was so eager to help us find our way, give directions and we so nice. THEN, we went to the Metropolitan Museum! I have never before met such rude, unfriendly, impolite people in my life. Students are even that rude. The art was great, the people who work there and are there to help you find your way around and ask questions, are not!
I ditched Teri & Toni, since they wanted to go to Tiffany's and do some window shopping, followed by mass. Since I wasn't interested in either, I went back to the condo and left them to find their way home. Since we had been in NY for 4 days, and to the condo countless times, you would think this would be easy, but no, Teri is directionally challenged! After mass, it took over 2 hours and a phone call to find their way back!!! I guess I can't leave them alone unless they have a GPS!
Sunday, the day I had waited for. We got up early, since we had Crown tour tickets for the Statue of Liberty. I guess they are selling out about 1 year in advance, so it was a good thing, I reserved them, the 1st day they went on sale! We took the ferry out to the Statue and got in line. 20 minutes and 354 steps later, we were at the top! We made it. I thought that the 1st 154 steps to the top of the pedestal were the hard part, the last 201 steps were nothing. How weird is that!
Ah, my trip was complete, but not for Teri. From there, a quick visit, again, to Ellis Island. We went back to Manhattan, found the African Burial grounds where we met the nicest Park Ranger. He recognized our Midwest accent right away, since his mother was from Iowa and we sound just like her. Even though the visitors center wasn't open, he got us our stamp and he also gave us goodies that will be on sale, next year, when the gift store opens. So nice. He also gave us directions to Chinatown, so Teri & Toni could eat Dim Sum for lunch. Not me! Yuk!
Our final adventure was to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. It is about 1 mile, maybe more, but it was cold, windy and raw, so it wasn't a pleasant walk, but it wasn't raining, well, not really. It is a beautiful bridge, but the area around isn't.
Exhausted, we headed back to the Nilsson's ( Mimmi's family) condo. It has the best view and it was really nice of them to let us use the condo. We had a wonderful time there. I think, if they let us go another time, we will be happy to stay there again! Thank you Karin & Jonas!
Before we left to come home on Monday, the only good weather day, we finally made it to Tiffany's for some window shopping. They have some really pretty stuff there, but well out of my price range! We had fun looking and dreaming though.
Our last stop, before heading to the airport was to find the place my Grandma lived in NY, when she 1st arrived to America. We had the address and new the street, so we went looking. It however was not to be. Seem that those high rises weren't there in 1918 or something like that, so the place that Grandma lived, no longer exists. Sad really, but it was fun to look.
It is now back to quiet, quiet Minneapolis, where there are no honking horns at all hours, nor sirens all night. I don't even hear the traffic outside my office window. It is so quiet here compared to New York. It was fun and I can't wait to go back, but I do enjoy the quiet! (except for all those who are coughing, but fail to cover their cough!)
Yeap, it is the same blog, just a different title. I am about to head out for Europe to see the kids. This trip has been in the planning for a year, so it better be good.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
New York
It has been a busy few days in New York, running around, seeing the sites. Teri is waiting in line right now for tickets for a play. This time, she gets to wait, and not me!
Anyway, we have finally made it to Central Park, had our carriage ride. We have seen most of the sites before, so we are looking for new things to see. Yesterday, we went to the Wax Museum, and the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. Yes, I know, it is in Cleveland, but there is a special exhibit in NY. It was really a good time. Go if you can!
We have worn Toni out with all the walking we have done, so we usually get home to the Condo, very nice by the way, and relax in the evening.
Tomorrow, is the Statue of Liberty Day. We will climb the steps for the 1st time. I should have no problem. 354 here I come.
If I get a chance, I will update again. There is free internet in Times Square.
Anyway, we have finally made it to Central Park, had our carriage ride. We have seen most of the sites before, so we are looking for new things to see. Yesterday, we went to the Wax Museum, and the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. Yes, I know, it is in Cleveland, but there is a special exhibit in NY. It was really a good time. Go if you can!
We have worn Toni out with all the walking we have done, so we usually get home to the Condo, very nice by the way, and relax in the evening.
Tomorrow, is the Statue of Liberty Day. We will climb the steps for the 1st time. I should have no problem. 354 here I come.
If I get a chance, I will update again. There is free internet in Times Square.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Amsterdam
The last leg of my trip was a quick stop in Amsterdam. I had a long, 6 hour layover there, so I contacted my friend Bill Jorgensen, who was in my Danish class many years ago.
Bill and Ponos met me at the airport at a very early 7:30 am and we went directly to Amsterdam central. After a good 'English' breakfast we were off to see the Van Sough museum. We had a lovely time in the museum and got to see so many really famous paintings. I have been to Amsterdam many times in the past, but I had never been to this museum. It is a must if you go.
There was a problem with the trains, so we couldn't take too much time for touring and I didn't get a lot of pictures. After the museum, it was back to the airport and I picked up some last minute postcards. I have been sending Grandma a postcard about every 4 days, so I had to get it done in Amsterdam as well.
The flight was LONG but uneventful. Thank goodness for the individual movie screens and the choice of many movies and tv shows to keep me from too much boredom! I just wonder why it took about an hour more to fly home from Amsterdam than it did to fly there? Hmm! It was 1 hour extra I had to sit by the very smelly bathroom.
I want to once again thank everyone I visited for their hospitality. I had a wonderful time and really miss you all! Please come and visit me soon! It was wonderful to see everyone and I enjoyed seeing all the kids! That was the best part of my trip. I got to see everyone again. It is too long between visits!
I hope everyone enjoyed following along. I will be back to work on Monday, darn!
Bill and Ponos met me at the airport at a very early 7:30 am and we went directly to Amsterdam central. After a good 'English' breakfast we were off to see the Van Sough museum. We had a lovely time in the museum and got to see so many really famous paintings. I have been to Amsterdam many times in the past, but I had never been to this museum. It is a must if you go.
There was a problem with the trains, so we couldn't take too much time for touring and I didn't get a lot of pictures. After the museum, it was back to the airport and I picked up some last minute postcards. I have been sending Grandma a postcard about every 4 days, so I had to get it done in Amsterdam as well.
The flight was LONG but uneventful. Thank goodness for the individual movie screens and the choice of many movies and tv shows to keep me from too much boredom! I just wonder why it took about an hour more to fly home from Amsterdam than it did to fly there? Hmm! It was 1 hour extra I had to sit by the very smelly bathroom.
I want to once again thank everyone I visited for their hospitality. I had a wonderful time and really miss you all! Please come and visit me soon! It was wonderful to see everyone and I enjoyed seeing all the kids! That was the best part of my trip. I got to see everyone again. It is too long between visits!
I hope everyone enjoyed following along. I will be back to work on Monday, darn!
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Last Days in Denmark
I have been so busy these last days since returning to Copenhagen, I just haven't had time to update. I hope that everyone has been following along and enjoying the trip!
I returned to Copenhagen on Thursday afternoon and just relaxed the day away. Friday, the touring began again!
Camilla and I started the day at the Botanical Gardens in Copenhagen. It was a beautiful day and we really enjoyed walking through the many exhibits in the conservatory there. I had fun seeing some things similar to the Como Zoo and some things that were different. We did a little shopping afterward and met Amalie, Camilla's younger sister for a bit more shopping in Roskilde. (It was more 'gift' shopping than real shopping!) We then headed out to their dad's place in the country for dinner. Carsten, Camilla's dad, his wife, Anne, Grandmother, Birgit and her friend were all there to meet us. We had a wonderful dinner and evening.
Friday started off early, because I headed back to Sweden for just a few hours. I have a 5 day Eurail pass, but the train conductors haven't been marking it, so I had a few extra days on the pass. I still have only 2 days used on my pass, but I took 7 days of trips! I really got my money's worth on that pass. Anyway, I went back to Malmo for some Skogaholmslimpa. I was very successful in my search. I brought my then empty blue duffel bag with me and came back with a lot of limpa! Customs is going to wonder about me!!! Teri will enjoy it though and my freezer can hold most of it.
Once I got back with my now, 27 pound bag, Camilla and I went in search of Smørrebrød, which we found, after walking about 3 miles. I love Smørrebrød. It is a traditional Danish sandwich. They are as beautiful as they are good.
If the 5 miles I walked between the trainstations in Copenhagen and Malmo weren't enough, I finally got to do a little more. Camilla and I were off after our lunch to the Vor Frelser Kirke to hike up the tower of 400 steps. My sister Teri has wanted to do this for the past 5 trips to Denmark and has always been unsuccessful. I was able to do it. Well, we missed about the last 10 steps, since the stairs were so narrow (about 12 inches wide) and only about 3 feet of head room. ´We made it as far as our size would allow anyway. After this hike, my feet are officially done walking and I was tired of stairs, but Europe doesn't agree. I think that my planned trip to NY and the Statue of Liberty will now be a breeze!!There are stairs EVERYWHERE!!!!
We made it home for a quick dinner and off to see Harry Potter. (Yes, there was more walking, and stairs involved.
Today, Camilla's grandparents picked us up and we did a bit more castle touring. We visited Fredericksborg castle, which was pretty amazing. We also had a walk by of the Fredenborg castle where the Crown Prince lives (He will be the next King).
I am getting all my packing done now. I came with 2 suitcases. One with my clothes and one just with gifts. They each weighed in at 42 & 48 pounds each. I thought I would be back to one suitcase, but no, I have 2. My suitcases is full of limpa and only the bag with the limpa weighs over 40 lbs, which is now in my big suitcase. I put my clothes in the duffel and the clothes only weigh about 25 pounds. Hmm, where did all that weight go? Scrapbooks and red cups, for sure!!!
I will be having a 6 hour lay over in Amsterdam on my way home, so my friend Bill will be picking me up at the airport tomorrow, for a short visit. I will do that last update about that time when I get home.
I hope everyone has enjoyed following along and seeing the pictures. I will see those of you in Minneapolis, soon!
Thank you to all my hosts. It has been great seeing everyone and enjoying their wonderful hospitality. I want everyone to come and see me soon! It is too long between visits.
I returned to Copenhagen on Thursday afternoon and just relaxed the day away. Friday, the touring began again!
Camilla and I started the day at the Botanical Gardens in Copenhagen. It was a beautiful day and we really enjoyed walking through the many exhibits in the conservatory there. I had fun seeing some things similar to the Como Zoo and some things that were different. We did a little shopping afterward and met Amalie, Camilla's younger sister for a bit more shopping in Roskilde. (It was more 'gift' shopping than real shopping!) We then headed out to their dad's place in the country for dinner. Carsten, Camilla's dad, his wife, Anne, Grandmother, Birgit and her friend were all there to meet us. We had a wonderful dinner and evening.
Friday started off early, because I headed back to Sweden for just a few hours. I have a 5 day Eurail pass, but the train conductors haven't been marking it, so I had a few extra days on the pass. I still have only 2 days used on my pass, but I took 7 days of trips! I really got my money's worth on that pass. Anyway, I went back to Malmo for some Skogaholmslimpa. I was very successful in my search. I brought my then empty blue duffel bag with me and came back with a lot of limpa! Customs is going to wonder about me!!! Teri will enjoy it though and my freezer can hold most of it.
Once I got back with my now, 27 pound bag, Camilla and I went in search of Smørrebrød, which we found, after walking about 3 miles. I love Smørrebrød. It is a traditional Danish sandwich. They are as beautiful as they are good.
If the 5 miles I walked between the trainstations in Copenhagen and Malmo weren't enough, I finally got to do a little more. Camilla and I were off after our lunch to the Vor Frelser Kirke to hike up the tower of 400 steps. My sister Teri has wanted to do this for the past 5 trips to Denmark and has always been unsuccessful. I was able to do it. Well, we missed about the last 10 steps, since the stairs were so narrow (about 12 inches wide) and only about 3 feet of head room. ´We made it as far as our size would allow anyway. After this hike, my feet are officially done walking and I was tired of stairs, but Europe doesn't agree. I think that my planned trip to NY and the Statue of Liberty will now be a breeze!!There are stairs EVERYWHERE!!!!
We made it home for a quick dinner and off to see Harry Potter. (Yes, there was more walking, and stairs involved.
Today, Camilla's grandparents picked us up and we did a bit more castle touring. We visited Fredericksborg castle, which was pretty amazing. We also had a walk by of the Fredenborg castle where the Crown Prince lives (He will be the next King).
I am getting all my packing done now. I came with 2 suitcases. One with my clothes and one just with gifts. They each weighed in at 42 & 48 pounds each. I thought I would be back to one suitcase, but no, I have 2. My suitcases is full of limpa and only the bag with the limpa weighs over 40 lbs, which is now in my big suitcase. I put my clothes in the duffel and the clothes only weigh about 25 pounds. Hmm, where did all that weight go? Scrapbooks and red cups, for sure!!!
I will be having a 6 hour lay over in Amsterdam on my way home, so my friend Bill will be picking me up at the airport tomorrow, for a short visit. I will do that last update about that time when I get home.
I hope everyone has enjoyed following along and seeing the pictures. I will see those of you in Minneapolis, soon!
Thank you to all my hosts. It has been great seeing everyone and enjoying their wonderful hospitality. I want everyone to come and see me soon! It is too long between visits.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Trip to the West Coast
Time is starting to run out here in Denmark. Only 5 days remain of my trip. The time has gone by so fast.
On Sunday, Ane Marie, Michael, Kristian and Johan took me to the nature area in Odense where we took a boat to the city center. The Odense Å (a canal really) was a fun little trip into the cit where we strolled and looked around. We enjoyed the afternoon just relaxing and strolling. There of course were the swans in the canal and fun swan boats to be rented as well. I can see why HC Andersen wrote about them in his fairy tales. For those who don't know, Hans Christian Andersen is from Odense. I didn't go see his house this time, since I was there before. Maybe if I get ambitious, I will get the pictures up from the last visit. Preben still has them on the computer.
Monday was a more relaxing day. Michael, Kristian and I walked over to the Rosengard Center and did a little window shopping. Nope, I didn't buy anything there. Scary, I went shopping, I know!
Today was another adventure day. Preben suggested we drive to the West Coast of Denmark, which is on the mainland. It is only about 2 hours from Odense. I have never been there before, so this was a new adventure for me. Preben told me that if you haven't been to the West Coast, you haven't seen Denmark. I don't know about that, but I was glad we went.
It has finally gotten to be a perfect day and we drove west. We arrived in Blåvand, which is a cute little coast town that I can say, you must see! (Barb, this is where you will want to go for several days). It was a bit windy and we climbed to the top of the lighthouse. Only 150 steps, but it is getting me in shape for the Statue of Liberty! From the top, we would see in the far distance the windmills that are in the sea and ships sailing off to England. Below us on the beach, were ruins of WWII German bunkers that were built to keep a watchful eye out for the British. They made a nice viewing spot for the beach. Apparently, this is still a place for Germans to visit. It was a very crowded little town and once again, I found myself pulled into a Pilgram store.
That is about it for now. I will continue for a few more days, before heading home. I hope that you are enjoying my adventures and the pictures.
On Sunday, Ane Marie, Michael, Kristian and Johan took me to the nature area in Odense where we took a boat to the city center. The Odense Å (a canal really) was a fun little trip into the cit where we strolled and looked around. We enjoyed the afternoon just relaxing and strolling. There of course were the swans in the canal and fun swan boats to be rented as well. I can see why HC Andersen wrote about them in his fairy tales. For those who don't know, Hans Christian Andersen is from Odense. I didn't go see his house this time, since I was there before. Maybe if I get ambitious, I will get the pictures up from the last visit. Preben still has them on the computer.
Monday was a more relaxing day. Michael, Kristian and I walked over to the Rosengard Center and did a little window shopping. Nope, I didn't buy anything there. Scary, I went shopping, I know!
Today was another adventure day. Preben suggested we drive to the West Coast of Denmark, which is on the mainland. It is only about 2 hours from Odense. I have never been there before, so this was a new adventure for me. Preben told me that if you haven't been to the West Coast, you haven't seen Denmark. I don't know about that, but I was glad we went.
It has finally gotten to be a perfect day and we drove west. We arrived in Blåvand, which is a cute little coast town that I can say, you must see! (Barb, this is where you will want to go for several days). It was a bit windy and we climbed to the top of the lighthouse. Only 150 steps, but it is getting me in shape for the Statue of Liberty! From the top, we would see in the far distance the windmills that are in the sea and ships sailing off to England. Below us on the beach, were ruins of WWII German bunkers that were built to keep a watchful eye out for the British. They made a nice viewing spot for the beach. Apparently, this is still a place for Germans to visit. It was a very crowded little town and once again, I found myself pulled into a Pilgram store.
That is about it for now. I will continue for a few more days, before heading home. I hope that you are enjoying my adventures and the pictures.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Egeskov
Well, it was back to touring today, with the entire family. My 'cousin' Preben and his wife, son's, daughter-in-law and grandson. We had a great day. The weather was perfect, for a while. We toured the grounds of Egeskov and then had a nice picnic. Afterwards, Micheal, Ane Marie and I took a tour of the inside of the castle. It was very interesting to see and very well preserved. Check out the pictures. The doll house was the most amazing one I have ever seen. It was about 20 feet square and 6 feet tall.
After our tour, we checked out the museums and the other areas, but got caught in the rain and headed home. We are having a relaxing evening now.
After our tour, we checked out the museums and the other areas, but got caught in the rain and headed home. We are having a relaxing evening now.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Tivoli pictures
I have gotten the Tivoli pictures uploaded now and the Roskilde pictures too.
Did you know, that you can click on either the pictures or the link: Gail's pictures to see the bigger photos?
I am currently in Odense, relaxing with Preben and watching the Tour de France. I don't know anything about the Tour, but it is nice to relax and do laundry. Tomorrow, my touring begins again!
Did you know, that you can click on either the pictures or the link: Gail's pictures to see the bigger photos?
I am currently in Odense, relaxing with Preben and watching the Tour de France. I don't know anything about the Tour, but it is nice to relax and do laundry. Tomorrow, my touring begins again!
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