“Should we dance another one?”
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I know, right? The silliest question. Needless to say, dancing in Copenhagen is pretty fantastic. Double dances seem to be the norm, all of my partners have so far been especially talented, and the accents are many. The only way this could be made any better is if I were joined by some friends from back in the states. (OH WAIT. That will happen this weekend. Color me excited.)
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Since the dance was free, I decided to pamper myself with some cheesecake from a pretty large weekend market tucked away near the train station.
I know it’s not the greatest photo, so I’ll describe it: a delicious, creamy, crunchy, mouth-watering composition of chocolate crust, New York cheesecake, chocolate mousse, Oreo, caramel, candy, and brownie. So yeah. I had to take breaks between bites. (:
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The rain has continued, and with it, the slugs are out. The many, many, slimy, gigantic, slimy, mushy, slimy, disgusting slugs. They are everywhere. Walking to the bus stop in the morning is reminiscent of hop scotch. But on the plus side, some of the Danish slugs have shells:
Pretty, right? Apparently they are all called snails here, shell or not, and they are all considered disgusting. Oh well.
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Today, I had this fantastically saucy and flavorful bagel sandwich for lunch before wandering over to the National Gallery of Denmark, or Statens Museum for Kunst. (Kunst means “art.”) Some of my favorites:
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A super colorful room created from squares of over a thousand different colors created from only three original pigments, starring Jordan and Sam:
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And a bird’s-eye view of the cafe inside:
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Plus the beautiful grounds around the back:
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We liked the museum so much (and left so much of it unseen), that we decided to form a nature/ art/ brunch group (entitled “Kunst Crew”) with our sights set at exploring the city, enlightening the mind, and pleasing our taste buds. Can’t wait!
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Until then:
Venlig hilsen/ best regards,
Lizzy-wa