Especially as day turns to night and the lights start glowing!
Category: Funzies!
Notice the Little Things
Like these tiny bolts. Everything was frozen in the dead of winter, but these were still gleaming and doing their job of keeping the boat together.
Dads and Statues
Afraid of heights?
My apartment in Copenhagen was on the 7th floor. That may not seem terribly high, but when the buildings around you are not generally more than 5-6 stories, it feels like you’re king of the world!
Bright Endings
The stairs taken to get to this entrance were a long and steep journey. But the view once we got there was incredible! If one wanted to make it a metaphor, it could even go something like, “The journey may be dark and arduous, and the ending unknown, but the outcome will be worth the effort.” That is, if one wanted to philosophical about it 😉
Feeling Dance-y
It’s a muggy, rainy day here in Atlanta and it’s been a while since I’ve been home to see my parents. So I thought I’d share some colorful fun pics of my mom and ba (grandma) enjoying Navratri a few years ago. They’re pretty cool chics!
Navratri is a nine day celebration in the Hindu religion that includes lots of dancing and celebration held during September/October in accordance to the lunar calendar. This particular year my grandparents had finally visited American for the first time so it was especially exciting. Excuse the sweat-soaked nature, there was a lot of dancing involved with hundreds of people at the temple 🙂
Can it be fall yet?
Amalienborg Castle
So some water, some ice, big stinking deal, right? Just some big fat canal that she’s posting again. But this is not just another domed old building, this is one of the official  residences for the royal family of Denmark, notably the winter residence. NBD, just another castle. Except this is on the harbor, overlooking the hundreds of ships going in and out on a regular basis, and it has an incredible history.
Go on a walk
When you were little, did you avoid the crack to not “break your mother’s back”? Moving to America, I didn’t fully understand that that was just a rhyme, and was genuinely scared of hurting my mom. Thankfully I figured it out fairly quickly, and went on my merry way. Good thing too, because with streets paved with cobblestone everywhere you turn, Europe is not really the best place to put that particular rhyme to the test.