Hannah has settled into her Danish routine. The six-hour time difference makes finding good times to chat a challenge, but thanks to the Internet we text and chat daily.
She’s learned where to find lunch deals in a city where hot cocoa costs $7. The mishaps of a new culture and land are on the decline. Although there was an episode of an escalator eating her shoelace and “a hard tumble after I bought my food, lots of audience, poorly placed chair – I saved my food so I’m happy. It was very dramatic…I had all these lovely danish people swarming me asking if I was okay.”
Despite the weather that has brought days upon days of gray, rainy weather, she’s had some lovely adventures.
Hillerød her home community and Frederiksborg Castle
Frederiksberg and the Copenhagen Zoo
Dyrehaven
North Port
Hannah, you are a lovely ambassador for US! What a great opportunity to challenge yourself.
Lovely photos
Hi from Ethelann Hannah, sounds like fun, not the fall, that sounds epic save. You are taking lovely pictures. You always look pretty but these are some of the best. You look so happy and relaxed! Continue with this exciting adventure.. we are standing by to vicariously enjoy with you.
Dear Susan and family – Used your link to donate to Australia WWF. Had no idea how devastating the fires were; I live in England, UK, and do not watch the news.
My love and best wishes to you all.
That’s wonderful!