A flower
September 2nd, 2010 | Photo | 1 Comment

On Monday, I finally started on High School. The programme I have chosen is “specialization in general studies”. This allow me to study at a university afterwards.
I actually like it quite well, however I do not like the fact that it takes 1 hour to get there. On the other hand, it was cool that one of my classmates from Middle School is in my class! Also, everyone are so nice, which I think is a great start.

Today I was at a birthday party celebrating my cousin. He turned 13 a few days ago and has started in middle school. This plant was photographed next to the place where the party was held.
By the way, on Monday I’m going to start on Continuational School! I’m so excited! I think it will be cool to finally get to know people from other parts of the town.
Q: Have you started on Continuational School yet? Or: have you already finished it?

An old tractor I saw

The Danish flag

We visited a village I have been in many times before as well, and this wall is a part of a church that they have taken down large pieces from. It stands on a cliff wich gradually falls down, and they believe that it has been another village where the ocean is today.
Well, these pictures are the last ones from Denmark. I came home yesterday, after about 7 hours by car and 2 hours by boat, as well as visiting three countries (Denmark, Sweden and Norway).
Q: What’s your record when it comes to visiting a certain number of countries in less than 12 hours (you need to be able to take a break where you for example eat or just relax. If you travel by plane, it counts when you visit the country’s airport)?
I saw these horses while visiting an about 5000 year-old ruin.

The pictures were taken while the horses were fed. When one got some food, the other one tried to steal some of it from the other one’s mouth.
I have fallen in love with Syddjurs! Everything is so beautiful, stunning and (I don’t have words to describe it). It’s just incredible beautiful.

The beach and the farming areas are so close!


The signs says that this is a private road and that access by unauthorized persons is discouraged.
The last one says that the speed limit is 20 kilometres per hour, but I guess you understood that.

Flowers in the roadside.
Today, I’m finally at the destination where my family and I are going to spend our holidays. Last night I was in Gothenburg. I had a great time, and it was fun to see something I hadn’t seen in many years. I decided also that I wanted to start reading something in Swedish, so we bought two Swedish novels.
However, I’m not in Sweden anymore. If you have had a look at what ferry trips Stena Line offers from Gothenburg, you might have heard about the one to Frederikshavn. Yes, I’m in Denmark! In the Southern Djursland area, to be more precise.
It did rain today as well, but not at much as it did yesterday. It blew more today. I could see huge waves inside the Gothernburg harbour area, and when we were at the sea, it was almost impossible to do something that don’t involve chairs or something to hold on to.