Tuesday, April 19, 2011

springtime


I think it actually might be spring here in Copenhagen. You never know when it's going to snow again, but it's seem promising - birds nests, those small flowers in the grass I don't know the name of, and - most importantly - soccer on the great green grass! We played for the second time this season yesterday and I found myself liking the colony of people playing reggae and grilling next to the soccer field.

As I've mentioned before, I'm not a sommer person, so when I get these springtime butterflies I really don't know what to do with them; should I also be out grilling and drinking bear in a park 24-7 until September?

Stressful.

Ps. I don't remember who, but someone once told me something about electrical wires in cities and how they seem to promote some sense of community and collectivity. Copenhagen is supposedly a city with few of these wires in the air, so I thought I would immortalize a hub of wires in a photo.

3 comments:

la_sale_bete said...

I prefer spring to summer. By the end of summer, it always feels like too much, somehow. I like the wires! Interesting theory about the sense of community they create.

Asli said...

Superflotte billeder, Louise :-) Der begynder også at være liv i altanerne i vores ende af Johan Kellers Vej. Indtil videre er det dejligt og forfriskende, men i løbet af sommeren kan det blive lidt trættende, at man hele tiden kan høre ALT hvad naboerne laver pga. åbne døre ;-)

POP TART said...

yes, I think that's my conclusion too. In the spring you get to wait for it, in the summer it's there and you have to act on it.
And I have to find out who has told me about the wires!

Og tak Asli! hvem der bare havde en østvendt altan :-) Desværre er vores gård lettere inficeret af ekstremt højttalende damer, der sidder der fra solopgang til solnedgang og råber til hinanden fra den ene ende til den anden... Men så er det godt kirkegården er lige ved siden af!