Travel bug with wanderlust
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Danish woman bitten by the travel bug. I love nature and love taking photographs of especially landscapes, clouds and trees with my mobile. I care for the world we live in and thus occasionally become political.
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Ooh, I just this painting at Ordrupgaard in Denmark on Sunday. It's a beautiful painting! 😍
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Thank youuuuu!!! 😊😘❤️ You made my day!
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Thank you for saying that! 😊 It is nice to know that there is someone out there on "the other side of the Internet". And it is even more wonderful to know that my photos have a positive impact on someone. ❤️
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It definitely put me in a serene mood while looking at his paintings!
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Wau! You like clouds, too! I find clouds so amazing.
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Visited the Janus la Cour exhibition at Nivaagaard Museum. Janus la Cour was a painter from the Danish Golden Age - approximately the 1800s. He painted landscapes and details. Mostly devoid of humans, animals, and human activity. Finding inspiration from the Aarhus Bay area and Sorrento, Italy.
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Amazing sunset at Frederiksborg Castle and Castle Lake, Hillerød, Denmark on Wednesday. Gosh, how I love living close to this scenery! Isn't it amazing??
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Frederiksborg Castle and the Castle Lake in Hillerød earlier this week.
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Today, the sky is gray. It is raining, and it is windy. Autumn weather at its worst. Just hoping we will get more nice days before Denmark gets shut down in darkness, cold, and misery until spring. The last few days have been magnificent, though. Frederiksborg Castle, Hillerød earlier this week.
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Thank you! The clouds were amazing that day!
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Købke! 😍 From the Danish Golden Age. It was one of his paintings in the family encyclopedia in my childhood (I loved just reading miscellaneous pages in it) that made me interested in Danish paintings.
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I absolutely love the paintings of Eckersberg!
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The harbour of Gilleleje, the north coast of the island of Zealand on Sunday. Clouds as magically as those of a Miyazaki cartoon.
The clouds resemble the ice cream you can buy here at the harbour.
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It was raining Sunday morning. My friends and I escaped into a restaurant. When we came outside, we saw that it had suddenly cleared up. Deep blue sky with beautiful cotton balls.
This is from Stængehus along the northern coast of Zealand, Denmark.
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What a beautiful painting from Skagen!
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Lantern Men might succeed at drowning you when you follow their lights across the bog.
The Moon, however, is almost out of the shadows, and the magic is gone.
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The great Nordic god Thor has left his wagon (pulled by goats) in the sky while The Lady of the Bog from ancient fairytales is brewing in her black cauldron - the vapour carpeting the meadow. If you escape being lured underground by the holllow-backed, dancing daughters of The Lady of the Bog, the
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Esrum Sø. A beautiful jewel in the dark.
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The eclipse of the moon on the 7th of September at Esrum Sø, Denmark. No clouds but a lot of dust in the horizon. The moon being dark while in the shadow and hidden behind the layer of dust, it only appeared when it was well above the horizon. Still, it was fascinating!
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Esrum Sø - Denmark's second largest lake on Sunday at Dronningens Bøge (The Queen's beech trees).
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Arresø -Denmark's largest lake. It was almost like a mirror on Sunday.
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The weather was so beautiful on Sunday at Stængehus in the northern part of Zealand, Denmark.
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sand from settling on the ground and smothering whatever was under neath.