Copenhagen Miscellaneous
This will be the end of Copenhagen and Denmark. But I just wanted to throw in a few miscellaneous items. Sometimes I just can’t help myself.
The first photo was in a window of a Pharmacy across the street from our hotel. I don’t know what it means but I’m all in with the Danes on this one.
The boxing ring was in the Red Square area of Superkilen Park. It’s a highly diverse neighborhood and this is an area for sports, so it probably fits in well. I was ready to take on all comers, but no one else was around to challenge me (lucky for me).
We boarded a bus in downtown Copenhagen for our trip to Dragor. The sign in the third photo was on a partition wall inside the bus. I asked our guide what it meant. He said that it means that you can’t eat sausage and you can’t drink beer on the bus. After I looked puzzled, he added that for Danes, sausages probably represents all foods and beer represents all drinks. Still, if you go to Copenhagen and ride a bus, don’t eat sausages or drink beer on the bus!
Photos never show sound but we heard quite a bit of music in Scandinavia. The Accordion player in the fourth photo was pretty good. He was working in the pedestrian mall in Copenhagen which was a lively place to be.
Speaking of the Danish emphasis on healthfulness, all the animals that we saw looked pretty healthy as well, such as this cat in the last photo.