Tobias, a german friend
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the cakes at Cron & Lanz, the most happening place to be if you feel like being fancy
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Could you please pose for a picture?
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cookies and more cookies, and then some cookies and crackers too.
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the crew eating the cake at cron & lanz on a leisurely sunday,.
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Me and my swiss apple. yummmmm... all it needed was to be warm and with ice cream.
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dainty Rachel
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climbing the Johanniskirche, one of the rousing bell chambers of the city,
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creaking "stairs" (ladders) that made your heart skip a beat.
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yay we made it!
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the Markt square of Göttingen from the top of the world!
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Fischmäc!
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on my way to Denmark: the rolling hillside of rapeseed plants! (NOT MUSTARD, i am told)
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a truly passing castle. i had better pictures but i like the fact that you can see i am on a train.
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Alexandre from Quebec! He was on this year long journey to Australia. He told me lots of stories and kept me company for 5 hours, after I missed by train and got rerouted.
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Surprising Bjarke at Bloomsday in Copenhagen. (with Jon and Søren)
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The Frederiksberg Garden where we picknicked on a nice day... I love these trees, they remind me of royal things.
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Danish people without shirts... typical scene of early summer, and of all summer.
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Our assortment of things to put on your various breads.
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me in fancy sunglasses with shirtless danes in the background.
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Nanna and me!
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some very majestic building in the garden.
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eating falafel, pretending to think it's even half as good as the ones in göttingen at Imbiss Ararat.
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Grilling at the parents house in Landerslev!
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Anne & Jørgen (Bjarke's parents), and Bjarke and ME enjoying a rainless day.
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Oh my gosh! Another pretty day in Denmark. Guess that calls for Minigolf!
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You can also race gocarts at the minigolf place, but it costs oh, a little more.
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Very high tech mini-golf, with simply impossible goals... Check out that little hole you're supposed to get it through!
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It's HAWT! Bjarke won!
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Licorice sprinkles on soft ice... EWWWW
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the boys playing soccer at the BBQ
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Back from Denmark, at the Sportler Party with 3000 other people....
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Me playing with long exposures.
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Viele Leute! Lots of people!
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At my study center director's house party... good food, good company! You are looking at ELke, the woman in charge @ the study center, rachel, cassandra, and lucia from croatia.
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Even little german kids are taller than me!
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About 8 am, the Swedes and me on our way with the rest of the Business German class to Frankfurt.
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The European Central Bank, where people figure out just what their plans our for the common currency of rougly 308 million people.
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The Swedes and their pretty flag.
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but I'm danish?
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After our bags being xrayed, our passports checked, and our bodies scanned, we all felt like we were onto a big journey. What we got was this presentation before we were whisked out again.
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sandich vending machine.
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My favorite part about the bank was taking a picture in front of the giant euro!
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At the Börse, or Frankfurt stock exchange, with the local wildlife. They call it a bull market when the market's going up.
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And then the cute little bear, when the market's going down.
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Our cute little group of sweltering foreign students in the mood for a little sightseeing.
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Inside the Börse, where people are at work. It's not like the NYSE with flying papers and scampering people. These people all looked like the just got back from a yoga retreat.
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More yogis. Note the far right guy, watching a tennis match.
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Mercedes Benz cafe spot.
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This one's for you, dad.
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At the IKEA table, with the swedes.
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A couple of bikes at the train station
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I mean, it's not THAT hard to find your bike again after a long train ride... Just don't forget exactly where you put it.
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A weird gothic concert that I came upon on my way home.
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