Monday delight
Girly Hurly a shop located on Istedgade have a small showroom on Valdemarsgade. It is such a cute room that the owners change every once in a while. I´we decided to keep an eye and take pictures as the room changes and evolves.
Girly Hurly a shop located on Istedgade have a small showroom on Valdemarsgade. It is such a cute room that the owners change every once in a while. I´we decided to keep an eye and take pictures as the room changes and evolves.

It accrued to me yesterday, that I´ve forgotten to take down our christmas-ornament-clockwork-thing......or maybe it will hand there until next christmas?
My new shopping-bag in organic cotton by H&M has the reasonable size and the handle is large enough to put over my shoulder - perfect for small grocery shopping.


I´ve had the pleasure to see three plays at the new theater in Copenhagen. In the evening light the house looks just diving. The light installation around the dock is breathtaking to put it mildly. The Architects use typography both on the out- and inside of the building in a bold manor which I appreciate.

Only six days to go until Copenhagen and hopefully 999 other cities will switch off lights for one hour. Last year I had just started my internship and was enjoying my new lifestyle (more money no homework) I was in downtown Copenhagen and it was pitch black- strange to see and moving to know that so many people stood together in sending a powerful global message "that we care enough about climate change to take action" Please join in on switching off all lights 8:30PM local time, wherever you live on planet earth. Saturday 28 March 2009.
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These are the last pictures on my camera from our trip to the Faroes. They´r taken from the bus-ride to the airport. How I wish I was there right now, and not here in Copenhagen working long hours on a otherwise beautiful friday.s600
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Hi everyone. I´m back from a great week home at the Faroe Islands. Here are some pictures from the plane before landing. The last picture is of Tórshavn the capital and my birthplace.
I´m writing from my hometown Tórshavn, The Faroe Islands. It´s always good to be back. I´ll be here for the next 10 days and promise to blog as much as I can. For now I´m off to visit my grandparents. My grandfather, Tórleif is 85 and my grandmother is 84. I´ve blogged about her before so maybe I need to introduse my grandfather this time.


I´ll be buying one of these tomorrow. They are purely cosmetic and cheap. I am in desperate need of glasses and this will give me an opportunity to get used to wearing glasses. Come to think of it, I actually bought my first cosmetic glasses in 1993. My father was kinda annoyed that my mother had aloud me to buy them. I was over the moon, and the only thing I then needed to be completely awesome were braces (I did´n need them and my mom said no way!)


Easter equals english chocolate to me. Most faroese people have a great love for sweet english chocolate, it all started back in the beginning of world war two, but that´s a long long story.
However this easter I will have to reduce my intake of the sweet addictive stuff, thanks to our wedding in less than 150 days.
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Hand made owls to all my godchildren was my plan for christmas presents. Then before stuffing the owls I thought "wait a minute...if I pack ten stuffed owls in my suitcase there will not be place for anything else!". So I decided to not to stuff them in Denmark, but wait and finnish them once in the Faroe Islands. Well Teddy bear filling isn´t so common in the Faroes, so I ended up not giving any presents to my beloved godchildren.
Kristjan and I are heeding for the islands this friday, can´t wait! It´s probably a good idea this time around to bring owls with me to give my disappointed godchildren and start the slow and extent prosses to rebuild there trust again.

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