OK, so here are some traditional sights of Copenhagen. I have to say that it is a very pretty city even in the dead of winter. It must be truly magical in the summertime.
Let's start off with the 100 year old, bronze and granite statue of the original Little Mermaid from Hans Christian Andersen's (not Disney's) fairy tale that guards the entrance to Copenhagen harbor.
And here's a picture of the two of us on Nyhavn. Say "Freeze".
And Macys Christmas windows have some steep competition when here in Copenhagen they decorate OUTSIDE the windows. This ambitious design features life size (well if you can call man-sized mice life size) figures roaming across the second through fifth stories of the building's façade all draped in a pretty curtain of lights.
Ho Ho Ho!
Let's start off with the 100 year old, bronze and granite statue of the original Little Mermaid from Hans Christian Andersen's (not Disney's) fairy tale that guards the entrance to Copenhagen harbor.
And here's a picture of the two of us on Nyhavn. Say "Freeze".
Here's Michael proving that it's not all about gourmet meals here in Copenhagen. We hit the classic Danish hotdog stands more than once already to work our way through the selections.
And Macys Christmas windows have some steep competition when here in Copenhagen they decorate OUTSIDE the windows. This ambitious design features life size (well if you can call man-sized mice life size) figures roaming across the second through fifth stories of the building's façade all draped in a pretty curtain of lights.
Ho Ho Ho!
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