My hiking boots have had a good workout over the last couple of days walking around beautiful Copenhagen.
Easy to see why it is consistently ranked most liveable city in the world. It’s clean - you can see the bottom of its canals and the air is fresh. It has lots of green and open space that are kept neat by gardeners, not scalped once a month by boneheaded jobsworths. The food scene is astonishingly good.
Clever lot, the Danes. Inventors of Skype, Google Maps, and - of course - Lego. Niels Bohr was born, and developed his theory of atomic structure, here. The Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum physics has been the way most physicists have made sense - or avoided the need to make sense - of spooky subatomic phenomena for a hundred years.
Anyhow, brevity being the soul of wit, the day approaching the witching hour, there being method in the madness (or is it the other way around), that’s all for now.
Where I slept: Villa Copenhagen: Smart, upscale, convenient, lovely pool and spa on the roof.
Where I ate: Kong Hans Kelder: I broke the bank here, but it was magnificent.