Thursday, June 27, 2013

Yesterday (yet again)


Last night was late. I was too tired to write anything. Or at least anything that anyone would want to read. So, instead I will write about yesterday, today. Yesterday I woke up in a big house in Holstebro. This was an awesome house. I kept myself entertained by alternating through a wide array of remote controlled cars, rubix cubes of all dimensions, and a ping pong table, fuzz ball table, and of course Minecraft. This is what I did, while I was in the house. Yesterday, we went to an open-air museum. It was a re-creation of an Old Danish village. All the buildings had straw roofs, and white washed walls, with black support beams; it was the stereotypical Danish country town. They had pigs, which we weren't allowed to feed. They were cute :P They also had horses, and an old steam train. I never actually say the train, but I saw the tracks, which might be enough... They also had an old church. So old in fact, that it didn't have a tower (of course it was a re-creation, so it was made in the last two years, but still.) It had some pretty cool stuff. Then we went home. The person I was staying with is a pastor in a nearby church. Therefore, we also got a tour of that church. We went up in the tower, right as one of the bells was about to ring. We all covered our ears, and stared at the biggest bell, because that was the one that was supposed to ring. There were close to 48 bells, and I positioned myself furthest from the big bell because I don't like loud noises. Of course, the big bell didn't move, and it was the smaller (but still big bell) that I was standing right next to that rang. I have a lot of luck. Only 1 out of the 48 bells rang, and of course it was less then a foot from my ear. We also saw the interior of the church which was nice, but nothing speculator. Except for the vaulted ceiling that was higher then a two story building. On the way up to the tower, I saw the top of these vaults (which looked like adobe). That was interesting. After we ate, we hopped on a Copenhagen bound train, and rode for 4 hours. I read the rest of my book "Helix". Great book… Defiantly recommended.

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