A general view of Aarhus
I had been a victim of an unfortunate event but I managed to arrive Aarhus on Dec 18 at 6.40pm, about three hours behind schedule
I had been a victim of an unfortunate event but I managed to arrive Aarhus on Dec 18 at 6.40pm, about three hours behind schedule
I finally arrived Denmark on Dec 12. Copenhagen is such a cosy city in the winter with friendly streets. So it is easy to get lost and easy find your way home. This is Copenhagen in a day, guided by my two Danes friends before I take the streets alone.
What I see on my way to Petra’s most elaborate ruin in September 2013
Originally posted on Tremendous Times:
* The best way to learn is from experience. Still, it wouldn’t hurt to read through this pretty comprehensive list of things to know before traveling or this list of tips to help make you a savvier traveler. Both articles are clearly comprised of valuable lessons learned from past mistakes! * Although I knew a grand total of two people when I moved to San Francisco, this piece on why you should move to a city where you don’t know a single soul still resonated with me strongly. * Excellent question — should you travel while you’re in debt? * A short and sweet story about human connections. * This is so badass! Photographer Captures The Sunset in Every Time Zone in a Single Day. * I love when cities have bike paths for safe riding. I überlove this particular solar-powered glow-in-the-dark bike path, though, that lights up with a river of stars à la Van Gogh’s Starry Night. *swoon* * You’ve seen photos of the Statue of Liberty and Times Square, but these photos taken in…
Received a picture from a dear friend. Copenhagen is now 6°C, mostly clouded at 7.54am.