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Diamond Head @ Metal Brew (part 1)

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Am I Evil?

@_METALBREW_ @DH_Diamond_Head

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Diamond Head @ 2016 Metal Brew

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Diamond Head’s Brian Tatler enjoys the Barnet Rugby Club sunset

Magister Templi @ Metal Magic

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Magister Templi @ 2016 Metal Magic Festival (Fredericia, Denmark)

@MetalMagicDK @CruzDelSurMusic

I was unsure, until the last minute, if I would be able to attend the Metal Magic Festival this year. In fact, I only made it for the final day. Hence, I was unfamiliar with some bands that turned out to be great. Magister Templi, from Oslo, Norway, was one of them. They don’t really sound like anyone in particular, but I suppose if you are a fan of Candlemass you will like them.

Eternal Copenhagen

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Autumn Morning on Lake Sortedam by Christen Kobke (NY Carlsberg Glyptoteket)

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As mentioned yesterday, today we are leaving Copenhagen. Our place, right next to Lake Sortedam, will be missed. I’d like to be close to the lakes again next time, but on a less busy street. I walked, or more often biked, along this lake nearly each of the past 36 days. Although it’s summer, many days looked as gloomy as this fall day in Kobke’s painting from nearly 200 years ago. On those sunny days, between storms, the lakes looked marvelous.

On the surface Copenhagen isn’t changing at all. But the new things do stand out and surprise me when I spend a month here every few years.

So far I’ve posted about 35 photos from this trip. After deleting hundreds of photos, I still have about 4,000 to go.

New Inderhavnsbro bridge

Inderhavnsbro

After five weeks in Copenhagen, I depart for London tomorrow. I’m sad to leave. Those were some fun weeks despite mediocre weather most of the time. Maybe I’ll be back next summer.

Today’s photo is of a new pedestrian and bike bridge in Copenhagen that links Nyhavn with Christianshavn. The bridge is a draw bridge and is nicknamed “the kissing bridge” for the way it connects back up. In the background is the Copenhagen Opera House. We rented a boat for a couple hours through friendships.dk from which I took this picture.

Nyhavn sunset

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Nyhavn sunset (Copenhagen, Denmark)

A few nights back we stumbled upon a full moon over Nyhavn. Last night was this sunset.

Picnic in the courtyard

Out my bedroom window

After weeks of hit-and-miss (mostly miss) weather, Copenhagen has been beautiful the past week. Everyone is out and about. The picnic table far below my bedroom window is getting a workout.