Donnerstag, 30. Oktober 2008
Samstag, 25. Oktober 2008
Architecture
in Copenhagen.
The building on the right ist my hostel.
Building site by night
Gibbon enclosure, Copenhagen zoo
Either this enclosure was originally build for another species (Turtles perhaps?), I´m completely missing the point why this should be a good home for arboreal, brachiating apes - or its one of the examples for Gerald Durrells that architects are the most dangerous animals in a zoo.
Norman Fosters elephant house in copenhagen zoo: more Information
Sign at the Guildhall-square
floating homesphoto exhibit
bridge
Gibbon enclosure, Copenhagen zoo
Either this enclosure was originally build for another species (Turtles perhaps?), I´m completely missing the point why this should be a good home for arboreal, brachiating apes - or its one of the examples for Gerald Durrells that architects are the most dangerous animals in a zoo.
Norman Fosters elephant house in copenhagen zoo: more Information
Sign at the Guildhall-square
floating homesphoto exhibit
bridge
Weekend
And I´m off, chakka, chakka! :)
Maybe I´ll get round to sorting some of my photos - but I doubt it somehow.
At least & last: this is the view from the hostel- room on the 9th floor in Copenhagen.
To the right you can see the city-hall and the weird "tower" on the left is one of the Tivolis´ fun rides.
Btw. : Did you know the polish word for "weekend"?
I bet you did.
It´s "weekend".
And "Feierabend" is "fajrant" which may look different but sounds extremely similar.
(Don´t you believe me? Check.)
Unfortunately the rest of this language is not as easy to remember, I´m taking a course at the moment and there´ll be a test on Tuesday.
P.s.: Godd wishes and a "Get well soon!" to Sandra from Pixels Park !
Maybe I´ll get round to sorting some of my photos - but I doubt it somehow.
At least & last: this is the view from the hostel- room on the 9th floor in Copenhagen.
To the right you can see the city-hall and the weird "tower" on the left is one of the Tivolis´ fun rides.
Btw. : Did you know the polish word for "weekend"?
I bet you did.
It´s "weekend".
And "Feierabend" is "fajrant" which may look different but sounds extremely similar.
(Don´t you believe me? Check.)
Unfortunately the rest of this language is not as easy to remember, I´m taking a course at the moment and there´ll be a test on Tuesday.
P.s.: Godd wishes and a "Get well soon!" to Sandra from Pixels Park !
Mittwoch, 8. Oktober 2008
Greetings from Copenhagen !
Yes, yes, yes - I´m on holiday :)!
Only from Wednesday till Saturday but it feels good to do at least a bit of travelling again.
Only from Wednesday till Saturday but it feels good to do at least a bit of travelling again.
Abonnieren
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