


Top Right: My Copenhagen Traveling Buddies
Bottom Right: Cathedral in Roskilde
Bottom Left: Actual Viking Ship
It's cold and blustery here in Karlskrona today. Hopefully this isn't a precursor to what I can expect as 'normal'
This previous week I spent in Denmark. We traveled to Roskilde on Tuesday and stayed there until Thursday morning. While we were in this place we traveled to an Ecovillage/Commune to talk to the inhabitants about their lives and find out how sustainable their community is. It has been around since the 1970's. An interesting fact is that when the children graduate high school they always leave the commune for at least ten years, and experience the world outside. Sometimes they come back, sometimes they don't. They also have wind turbines on the premises to provide all the power.
We also visited a Viking museum in Roskilde. This town was the center of the Danish universe for several hundred years, having been built before the year 1000. The Vikings considered Roskilde an important town and used it as a hub for activity. One of the pictures attached is of a Viking ship they recovered from the bay in the 1960s.
There is also a large cathedral in the center of town. It was built in the 12th century. Inside are buried many Danish monarchs. It reminded me of the great Basilicas in Italy, with all of the inscriptions on the walls and tombs, written in Latin.
After Roskilde, we traveled to a small town to the east. Actually we traveled to the middle of nowhere. We stayed at a retreat camp, complete with a gymnasium, kitchen, dining room, and dorms. Here we engaged in workshops - collectively organized and run by us. We also played Ultimate Frisbee and soccer whenever given the chance. I also got in on a game of 'lifesize' chess. The pieces were two feet tall, and the board was 10 feet x 10 feet. You had to physically walk around and move the pieces!
This retreat was our last night together as an entire group. We had a big campfire at night. My friend Karen brought her guitar so we sang some songs, passed around the guitar, and a couple of people did 'firedancing' It was a lot of fun, and we played the guitar hard enough to break one of the strings!
On Friday we had more workshops and then took the bus to Copenhagen. Everyone stayed in the same hostel, which has to be one of the largest in Europe. They unfortunetaly had only one night available, so I decided to come home on Saturday instead of trying to find another place to stay on Sunday.
It is a fascinating city. On Friday a group of us went to the Christiania district and hung out with a bunch of locals. It was a unique experience, and one most tourists don't engage in I'm sure. On Friday I walked around and took pictures of the city. I'll definitely be going back again when I'll have more time to explore and experience.
Thanks for reading this edition of MATT'S SWEDEN ADVENTURE!

3 comments:
Love it! Keep the stories coming. I'm getting an education just reading about your adventures.
Amazing blog Matt. I have read it over and over. What a great experience. Playing Chess with 2 foot size pieces. Wow!!! The pictures were good - you looked like a Viking yourself there standing in front of the cathedral. Thank you for putting the time that you did into writing this. I laughed out loud a couple of times. Your trip to a retreat, which was a trip to nowhere. Thank You for uplifting my night. Your mom
Hey grandson! My turn to say thanks for taking time to send this great new blog. What a special opportunity to visit an EcoVillage and you look so handsome in the picture in front of the cathedral! Sounded like you had a wonderful time. Loved hearing about the chess game. Maybe I will try to carve some 2 ft. chess pieces for us to play chess with sometime. ;) So glad you are having such a wonderful experience. I would love to have been a little mouse watching you play the guitar with the girl dancing with "fire sticks." Oh my!Sounded like all in all it was an amazing adventure. Sending lots of love your way...til later... Mimi
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