Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2021/11/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have been somewhat silent the past week, because I have been in Denmark, one of my two annual visits to visit my parents? graves and spend time with my friends and just breathe the air and hear the language of the country I love more than any other place in the world. But Denmark in November is not a place you visit for the nice weather. On Saturday night I went out for drinks and dinner with my friend Beata, and of course we ended up in Nyhavn, Copenhagen?s main bar drag. It was cold and rainy but the lights were still beautiful and the beer was good. Three images. The end of Nyhavn near Kongens Nytorv, with a memorial to the merchant marine seamen who perished at sea during World War II: https://www.greatpix.eu/All/Picture-A-Day/i-rxzfxfH/A <https://www.greatpix.eu/All/Picture-A-Day/i-rxzfxfH/A> The business part of Nyhavn, unusually empty because of the weather (but the bars were full): https://www.greatpix.eu/All/Picture-A-Day/i-cCtS2fW/A <https://www.greatpix.eu/All/Picture-A-Day/i-cCtS2fW/A> There were several booths selling Gl?hwein since Christmas is approaching. We stopped for a sample at this booth, and all four vendors were Argentine. Beata is married to an Argentine guy, and I live in Spain, so we had a nice conversation in Spanish: https://www.greatpix.eu/All/Picture-A-Day/i-h3rWNkq/A <https://www.greatpix.eu/All/Picture-A-Day/i-h3rWNkq/A> In general, because of the extremely low unemployment in Denmark, many bars simply cannot find Danish employees, and it is not uncommon to find a bartender who does not speak Danish. Bars and restaurants in Copenhagen are willing to take on anybody, regardless of their language skills. I often walk into a bar and find myself having to speak English to the bar staff. Cheers, Nathan Nathan Wajsman photo at frozenlight.eu http://www.fotocycle.dk/paws http://www.greatpix.eu http://www.frozenlight.eu YNWA