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Lyngby Church
The interior of the Mideval church in Kongens Lyngby. More deatils to follow. In the meantime, click on the image and look at the beautiful old frescos on the walls. They are from the late 1400′s.
5th.
Here it is:
Willow works II
Some of the results of the willow weawing:
Willow works
This wekend we were working with willows in the wet garden.
Cropped
Posted in Close up, Man made, Monochrome
Tagged Bispebjerg, bricks, church, Grundtvigs Kirke, Grundtvigskirken, mursten
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I’d never imagine this
I’m very greatful my friend Alexander drew my attention to this. I have been very fond of Disney since childhood. In fact, I learned reading by myself when my father read comics for us two boys. Salvador Dali became one … Continue reading
December XVII
More ‘Nisser’ getting ready for invading the house.
December XV
Snow today! When it is cold these mobile street-restaurants attracts people. They sell warm sausages and soft bread with mustard and ketchup. This image is from the beginning of November. Before the general election for the local communities. That is … Continue reading
Posted in Autumn, Man made
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December III
The house is being invaded by ‘Nisser’. What’s happening?
December II
This is the stocking I, and later our children Jesper and Line, rushed out of bed for every morning in December. What had Santa put into it during the night? I remember clearly my mother when she made it. But … Continue reading
Congratulations
Earlier this year Bundesrepublik Deutchland could celebrate its 60 years aniversary. Today we can all celebrate the break of the iron curtain 20 years ago. A wall between two worlds – and one people. The wall is gone. Only few … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Man made, Red Letter Day
Tagged Berlin, Brandenburger Tor, Potsdamer Platz, The Wall
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