I’ve been here for more than a month now, and things have slowed down. Classes are now in full swing, and the daily routine has been set. Of course that doesn’t mean the excitement and wonder of Copenhagen doesn’t get to me from time to time. No, it just means that I’ll have to balance the “study” and the “abroad” more efficiently now.
So I’ve been here for a month, and a lot of my posts have been about my perceptions and thoughts of the whole study abroad experience, and I have been neglecting what I have actually been doing. So, its time for a recap of my first month in København (koo-ben-hown). And what better way to recap than with pictures? So let’s begin.
- My first time walking the streets of Copenhagen
- Danish sandcastle contest
- The Royal Church of Denmark
- Its a boat…that’s a bus…
- Tivoli, the inspiration for Disneyland
- Selfies at the Bassnectar concert
- Church of Our Savior
- How do I look from the top of Denmark?
- Christiania!
- Crocs in the water? Silly Danes…
- My roommate, Marc. What a stud (he is single, ladies)
- Bridge in Charleston? Not quite as nice, but still a sight to see
- Floating sperm?! This blog just got PG-13
- “Boy” at the Arhus Museum. This sculpture is huge
- Viking burial ground.
- This reindeer’s name is Olive.
- A chart of the human metabolism. I was awe-struck.
- I wonder what thoughts came from this brain?
- “Its the job of the government to make everyone as miserable as possible.”
- Flash mob at the Metro
- I’m being artsy-fartsy with some swans
- Denmark vs The Czech Republic
- Short hair don’t care. Gotta immerse myself in the culture somehow.
- Danish pop-ups. You can get a green card!























