Wednesday, September 23, 2009

More photos

Expect posts on both Freetown Christiania and environmental sustainability in the near future. Today was a great day, and I learned quite a bit about each of those things. More to come, as I'll be participating in a large-scale anti-coal protest this Saturday, organized by folks from Christiania. So, the two topics intersect. I'll probably post sometime Sunday about what I think (spoiler: I like both Christiania and environmental sustainability. Hope that didn't ruin the ending).

In the meantime, a few more photos from the Jutland trip, as a few more friends have facebook'd. Specifically, many of the photos involve me. While I don't consider myself to be an important part of Jutland scenery, some of my friends and family want confirmation that I'm actually here, and not just making things up for this blog. Or maybe they don't believe me that I'm having fun, and need a picture of me smiling to be sure. Either way, I've got a handful of new photos (thanks Gina and Katia!)


(Scenery from the drive. Most of Denmark looks like this.)


(Katia's notebook at Kaospilots. If you can't read it, the text says "Best Experience so far in Denmark:" followed by a pile of M&M minis.)


(My good-lookin' self on a trampoline at the playground behind our hostel the first night.)


(Me scaling a little-kid climbing wall in an unnecessarily complicated fashion)


(There were legos inside the hostel in a common room. I was going for a "monster stomping through the city" look, but in retrospect my foot is not quite as menacing as I once thought.)


(View of the water from near our meeting room at the Danfoss Foundation. Just out-of-frame to the left, there was a few people taking their lunch break on the boardwalk. Nice place to work, I imagine.)


(Trekking the Danfoss wilderness. This picture makes it seem huge, but there's only about 15 meters of these tunnels. Still, pretty cool.)


(Trampoline at Danfoss. Wheeeeee!)


(Near the trampoline there was a spot just downhill that said something like "take photos from here." I didn't quite get why taking a photo from below would be any cooler. Until I saw this.)


(This is the Mission Impossible test that I mentioned in the third Jutland post. Nice action shot of Gina.)


(I have a Ph.D. in Rube Goldbergology! My hamsterwheelin' makes little balls go through the wire tubes on the top right.)


(Dinner at the BBQ place. My Psych of Happiness professor, Helle is kneeling on the left.)


("Twisted bread," a Danish campfire tradition.)

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