
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Friday, June 22, 2007
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Monday, June 18, 2007
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Islands Brygge Park


Saturday, June 16, 2007
Rød Grød med Fløde - A Shibboleth

Friday, June 15, 2007
City Fitness
I can't even begin to describe how important the weightroom is in my life. A week without gym time means a grumpy Chris and a month of deprivation is an absolute disaster. When I returned from my three month study abroad trip in Italy (no 'real' gym in sight) I was a wreck both physically and mentally. Friends and family who saw me at the time will probably recall the ghost of my former self that stepped off the plane. For the next several months I had to deal with PTSD-like symptoms while I recovered. My good friend Ben Allen bore the brunt (and consequences) of my "flippant" post-modern tirades and I can't thank him enough for his support.
So anyway, you can imagine that finding a good gym was one of my highest priorities this time around. I was prepared to commute an extra hour or more every day if necessary. But no, this time luck was on my side--bigtime. Just a few hundred meters down the road is City Fitness, one the few hard-core bodybuilding gyms in all of Denmark. This gym has contributed immensely to my quality of life here in DK and I honestly don't know what I would have done without it.
A good gym has all the necessary equipment and adequate space, and a great gym has all that and is populated with respectful and friendly lifters. Suffice it to say that City Fitness has been a great gym. A couple of tidbits: the big white guy with the glasses has won several amateur European championships and the black guy was an Angeleno for many years. I think every last one of them has made the pilgrimmage to Venice Beach.
So anyway, you can imagine that finding a good gym was one of my highest priorities this time around. I was prepared to commute an extra hour or more every day if necessary. But no, this time luck was on my side--bigtime. Just a few hundred meters down the road is City Fitness, one the few hard-core bodybuilding gyms in all of Denmark. This gym has contributed immensely to my quality of life here in DK and I honestly don't know what I would have done without it.

Thursday, June 14, 2007
Copenhagen's Public Infrastructure
'Rush hour' at the Flintholm S-Tog station:
My friend John pointed out something that I and probably most Copenhagen residents take for granted: Copenhagen's public infrastructure is absolutely massive and it has to be operating at a small fraction of its capacity. The S-Tog and Metro trains are very wide and their seats are actually comfortable; the station platforms are also very spacious and nicely paved; cantilevered glass roofs provide cover at many of the stations; and the list goes on and on.
The 1.2 million* citizens of greater København enjoy a luxurious public transportation system built for at least 5 million**. Rumor has it that that København is destined to become the powerhouse metropolis of Scandinavia, and I'd say the city is well prepared for its destiny, at least in the arena of public transportation.
* - statistikbanken.dk
** - a purely emotional, unsubstantiated claim

The 1.2 million* citizens of greater København enjoy a luxurious public transportation system built for at least 5 million**. Rumor has it that that København is destined to become the powerhouse metropolis of Scandinavia, and I'd say the city is well prepared for its destiny, at least in the arena of public transportation.
* - statistikbanken.dk
** - a purely emotional, unsubstantiated claim
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Paradis!

Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Egeskov


Monday, June 11, 2007
Løgismose Ost

In this particular factory one batch of one type of white cheese is made each day--from cow to container in 48 hours. They were making Feta cheese the day we visited.

1. Milk is pumped from the 'cow truck' to storage tanks where it sits for a couple days at the longest. Different regions produce milk with different flavors and certain cheeses are made best with certain milk.
2. The milk is pasteurized and thoroughly filtered. 'Clean' milk is very important because a little bad milk can ruin a lot of cheese.
3. Once it's clean the milk is placed in vats that look a lot like giant homemade ice cream machines.
4. Cheese culture is added to the milk. This is clearly the secret ingredient. Within a couple of hours the milk has hardened and essentially spoiled. It is now cheese.
5. Revolving blades in the vats chop up the fresh cheese so that it can be stuffed into the small tubes you see above on the left. These tubes are then placed in a hot, humid curing chamber overnight.
6. The next morning the cheese is removed from the tubes, cut into little cubes, and packaged in salt water with the contraption you see above.
7. Time to eat! Actually, these cheese experts recommended letting their Feta cheese sit in the fridge for 6 months before opening it. Those little critters in the cheese die and multiply, giving your cheese more and more flavor.

Sunday, June 10, 2007
Touring Syd Fyn


Saturday, June 9, 2007
A Fyn Family
This weekend was spent with a family that lives on the island of Fyn. They are friends with Henrik, Vibeke's husband. I sincerely thank him for first thinking of the idea (of allowing me to ride his motorcycle across Denmark!) and then putting in the effort to arrange everything with May-Britt. And of course I have to thank May-Britt and the gang for allowing me to be a part of the family for the weekend.
Left to right: Ole, me, Cecile, and May-Britt. Ole is a mechanic at Egeskov Castle and May-Britt is an accountant at a cheese powder factory. When the visit was arranged I didn't know what to expect, but I was hoping to simply catch a glimpse into their daily lives and maybe see a little of the countryside. They must have read my mind because that's exactly what we did. Oh, and then I learned a thing or two about smørrebrød, motorcycles, very old cars, the lottery, brown gravy, Pink Panther, Danish politics (May-Britt's version), dish washing, Danish beer NOT made by Carlsberg, smoked cheese, salat (Feta) cheese, cheese powder, tree bridges, Mexican food (with a Danish twist), table manners, hedge mazes, BAMse, Syd Fyn geography, hot air balloons, fire trucks, and why I should never lick my knife.

Friday, June 8, 2007
Københavns Zoo



Thursday, June 7, 2007
IKEA

Some (actually much) assembly was required after we lugged the 100kg parcels up the stairs. Some grimacing, a lot of grunting, and several beers later I decided that the stylish aesthetic of IKEA furniture does not necessarily mean all of the bolts need to fit into all of the pre-drilled holes. In spite of the spare parts my calculations tend to suggest that the chairs are still functional, barring all Acts of God and any load combo not listed in ASCE 7.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Louisiana
No, not the US state, the museum. Besides having an outstanding modern art collection Louisiana has probably one of the most hyggelig museum courtyards in the world. But we expect that. This is Denmark after all.
The art, however, is not so hyggelig. That should also be expected because much of the collection is quite new, and contemporary art is not happy art.
The temporary exhibit was a thought-provoking collection by artists in China. Much of the art has been censored within China, and now that the art is traveling around the world you can bet these artists are not exactly best friends with their local authorities.
A sculpture by Anselm Kiefer from the semi-permanent collection. The cockpit was filled with human teeth. I know many of you reading this don't particularly enjoy this type of art, but give it a chance sometime. These artists obviously have a story to tell, so why not listen?
The art, however, is not so hyggelig. That should also be expected because much of the collection is quite new, and contemporary art is not happy art.


Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Grille Tid


Monday, June 4, 2007
A View From the Rundetårn

It seems like dawn and dusk are one and the same during the month of June. This photo was taken on a clear night at 11pm. Off in the far distance is Øresund Bridge, the link between Malmö, Sweden and København. The spiral tower is Vor Frelsers on Christianshavn. The glass roof is Magasin, a nice department store smack in the center of town. And I am ashamed to say that I don't know the tower in the foreground. Anyone out there care to help me identify it?
Sunday, June 3, 2007
A Beautiful Day in Jylland



Saturday, June 2, 2007
Hitler's Atlantic Wall


Friday, June 1, 2007
World Bench Press Championships
The IPF World Bench Press Championships were held in Thisted, a small town on the west coast of Jylland. I had a friend lifting and another coaching, and this coincidence of time and space meant that I was obligated to go watch. I had a fantastic time catching up with my old friends and meeting new ones during the "banquet" held after the competition. ("Banquet" hardly describes the scene when you have a room full of drooling powerlifters, many coming off of painfully strict pre-meet diets)
I arrived at the tail end of the event, just in time to see the big guys push 300+ kg off their chests. Impressive.
