2018-09-16 Copenhagen Walk

Sunday was the first complete day in  Copenhagen.  Two goals for the day – 1).  Figure out how to ride the bus (they had all day tickets for the next three days but not today (Sunday)   2). Go to Old Town and get oriented.

The morning began with Debbie and Joyce in their own little private internet cafe trying to figure out how to get bus tickets.   Both downloaded applications to their phones that would not work.  Larry and Jerry (actually Larry) paced.  After about an hour, Debbie rebooted her phone and suddenly she had purchased 4 tickets that would expire in 90 minutes.  Debbie jumped up and yelled “I bought 4 tickets!   Let’s go now! Get your stuff.”  Joyce added “We need to leave now!”  Debbie and Joyce went running down the street with Larry and Jerry following.

So they all hightailed it to the bus station and got on the bus.  (Joyce knew where to go).  Task one accomplished.

As soon as they got off the bus, they encountered bikes and bike lanes.  Bikes have intimidated some of the travelers.  It forces the four of them to work as a team with someone watching each direction.  Debbie wants to know how come you step off of the bus into a bike lane.  Doesn’t that just seem wrong?  It is very stressful for Debbie.  Sometimes Larry shouts out “Watch out!”  This makes Debbie want to drop and roll which is probably not the best move to do in the bike lane.

The group saw the Lego stores and discovered an educational moment for the reader.  Educational Moment:  LEGO came into being around 1930, when a Danish carpenter from Billund in Jutland fell on hard times building houses. He supplemented his trade making wooden toys and was so successful that he was soon only making his wooden building blocks. He called the company LEGO, a mix of the Danish words To play and Good.

Debbie and Joyce began their church visits with a stop at St. Peter’s.  Cultural Moment:  St. Peter’s Church is the parish church of the German-speaking community in Copenhagen, Denmark.   The group didn’t actually get inside because they was a service in progress but look at the day school playground.  It is awesome.

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After lunch, they visited the next church, the Church of Our Lady.  Cultural Moment:  The Church of Our Lady  is the cathedral of Copenhagen.  This church started as a Catholic Church called St. Mary’s but later was changed to a Lutheran Church and all statues of Mary removed.  People are allowed to go to the second story to see the Royal Box and other stuff.  The church has statues of the disciples / apostles, a description of their life and what happened to them.  It is an interesting church.

At the end of the day the 90 minute, bus tickets had expired so the group went into a frenzy trying to but more tickets from a machine in the central station.  They eventually came up with the plan that Debbie would once again purchase tickets and if her phone died (high probability) that they would sacrifice her to the police.  The logic was that she could talk her way out once the phone was charged and she knew how to ride the bus home.  The group is happy to report that they made it back to the flat with no arrests.

 

 

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