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Tag Archives: Denmark
In the time of the virus: Sunday’s (virtual) trip – Fanø
We were really looking forward to revisiting our 2016 trip to Denmark, It was such a wonderful experience. We spent a few days with our friends at their home, then travelled together to the holiday home they’d rented on Fanø … Continue reading
Posted in Do what you can with what you have, In the time of the virus, Travels
Tagged Denmark, Fano, Fanoe, lockdown, self-isolation, Travel, Virtual travel
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While we’re away: a bit of a yarn
Who could resist the wonderful colours? Certainly not me: when I’m away and visiting a market or strolling through a new town, I always search out the wool shops, the haberdasheries, the fabric stores and the market stalls. Oh, and … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Craft, Inspirations, Seeing differently, Travels, Uncategorized
Tagged Crochet, Denmark, Fanoe, Freiburg, knitting, Markets, Travelling craft, Yarn, yarn stores
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The Gap Year: June’s adventure
Oh my goodness, I can hardly believe how long it is since I posted. There is SUCH a lot to catch up with. Which I shall do gradually, over time. First of all, I need to talk about our … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Family, Gap year, Inspirations, Local food, Reflections on life (and death), Retirement, Travels, Uncategorized
Tagged Aarhus, Baking, Celebrations, Community, Denmark, Family, Fano, Food, Friends, Frugal, Frugal food, Gap year, hygge, Learning new skills, Living, Retirement, Simplicity
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