Detail from St. Paul’s Cathedral
Finding a treasure in St. Paul´s Cathedral
Finding a treasure in St. Paul´s Cathedral
The so-called Radio House / ( Radiohuset) was almost completed in 1941. The architect is Vilhelm Lauritzen and the style is very functional “Funkis Style”. The concert hall was not completed until 1945. As far as I know the Danish authorities did not want the occupying Germans to misuse this new venue. The last 6 years we have a new concert hall in another […]
I wrote about how my grandparents met as a result of a contact ad in a Newspaper in 1919. The post is called Serially Lost- Part Three. I would like to show you a little more about this fountain. It has changed its appearance over time, but it is still there today It was created by the cooperation of two famous […]
You will be on adventures hiring a car in England with GPS and then go after exciting venues from the National Trust brochures.
Small things matter
To combine beauty and safety in baby equipment is an art and will last long as we enjoy to look at it.
The last century could be called the century of the child, because birth date rates went down and things began to be created for children. Toys and furniture and our states took responsibility for safe births and good
surroundings for children.
Two famous cellists playing on Stradivarius cellos. Both started to play three years old. Both play and played at the same famous venues.
JOHN KEATS
1795-1821
Though he became the epitome of
the young, beautiful, doomed poet
of English Romanticism, Keats
struck everyone who knew him with
his tremendous energy, robust good humour, and zest for living.
Veiled emotions and secret yearnings from a distant time.