Frozen city

These past few days have been amazing.
Just amazing.
We haven't worked at all and it wasn't until today that i realized, that this is the closest thing we've had to a real vacation in years.
I sat at the dining room table and looked at old pictures, and then i all of a sudden remembered a time when life was a lot simpler and a lot less busy.
A time when we used to do nothing, a lot.
Life is good now too, don't get me wrong, i'd just forgotten how different it used to be.

We've been watching a lot of Star Trek NG (i got the first season on DVD for christmas), we've been playing xbox, we've snuggled on the couch, slept late, read interior design books together and we finally watched The Cove, a movie i can't recommend enough.
Once in a while a movie comes along that's just too important to miss, and this is one of those.

Today we slept until 1.30 and went for a long walk with Lucifer who, i suspect, was getting cabin fever.

The lakes are finally frozen, but in my opinion not safe to walk on yet... as you can see, not everyone shares that opinion
New years trash
Some older citizens were feeding what seemed like every duck in Copenhagen
It was fucking cold, but lovely too

If you're wondering (and i know you're not) if i got a new camera, the answer is yes!
Allan gave me the Canon Powershot S90, the one we'd been drooling over in Japan, for christmas, even though i obviously didn't need another camera.
He's crazy and i love it!
It's so much lighter than the G9, and much better than my old Powershot, that has now become Allans new tourist camera.
We may have too many cameras, but at least we use all of them.

With this one i think i might actually have to read the manual, though.
There's nothing i hate more than reading manuals, but i wanna get the most out of this camera, so i think i have to.

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