Wednesday, July 13, 2011

All a tremulous heart requires

Often while on holidays, surprising things happen. Now, I knew there was water between Germany and Denmark. But I had not really thought through how we would cross it. I just took it as read that we would. But as our train chugged along from Hamburg, I was rather surprised to be told our train would be driven onto a ferry, we would get out of the train and onto the ferry, make the crossing and then continue on to Copenhagen on the train. There is nothing like this in Australia. If you go to Tasmania, you fly or take the ferry. No trains. No train and ferry combos. And the ferry? I was expecting some utilitarian vessel which would take us over the water in practical and spartan surroundings. Uh, no. Restaurants. Shops. Lounges. All very interesting!


This cake, consumed in a cafe at the Tivoli, was covered in molten (and melting) chocolate. It was horrible. Just kidding! And the hot chocolate? Well. None of this namby-pamby-break-it-to-you-gently sweet stuff. This hot chocolate was serious, with just the right touch of bitterness. Lovely.



I don't do rides but I'm happy to watch other people nauseate themselves...



Dreamy...


And sometimes on holidays you do things that you wouldn't normally do. For me, one of those things was going to the Tivoli amusement park in Copenhagen (http://www.tivoli.dk/) It is in fact much more than an amusement park (oops, I sound like an ad for it). There are restaurants, shops, a lovely aquarium and a really terrific exhibition about the Titanic (though I did wonder about the Titanic souvenir t-shirts...who wears that??) It really seemed to be the place to go in Copenhagen for locals and tourists alike - far more so than, say, Luna Park here.


Holidays. You just don't know, do you?

6 comments:

Pina said...

That's why I like traveling - to get the different perspective, to learn new things. Interesting that I didn't really like Copenhagen but I drove all that long way to Legoland (on train) to have some fun. :)

Feronia said...

People told us to go to Legoland but we didn't. The huge Lego store in Copenhagen was enough!

Diana Kennedy said...

The thing with the train on the ferry is interesting. Didn't knew that either.
Guess I would have visited Legoland, as I was crazy about it in my childhood.

Feronia said...

Yes, it was interesting - I found it thoroughly enjoyable!

librarygirl said...

Am loving all your photos!

Feronia said...

Thank you! :)