Our esteemed mixologist at Duck and Cover was named Simon. Simon says he is from Denmark via Thailand with a British father and a Danish mother. Prior to getting to the Duck and Cover, I had to pick up my camera from the repair shop. We took the M4 to Gamla Strad. Here it was a short walk to the camera store but it was raining so Leslie stayed at the station and I went to get the camera with t he umbrella to keep me dry. It was not ready but it would be soon so I walked back and checked in with Leslie and then back to the camera store. This time it was ready and it was in perfect working order. I passed by a jazz band four times in the process and saw that they had three saxophones on stage. No time to listen. Next we took the M2 out to Duck and Cover. Here we were able to add four new gins to the book! It was like an old 1970's man cave with wooden walls and brown leather seating. We had fun and a ate kick ass snack platter. The platter was so big that we even brought some of the snausages and olives back home with us.
A Saxophone band at the Hojbro Plads
It was raining and I was on a mission to get my camera so no stopping
Camera repair shop in sight!
Street of many colors
I saw this guy at the light
He paused and let me get the picture with him smiling
Otto knows!
Anyone home?
Distressed on purpose?
Looks nice with the rose bush
A wise man starts with Navy Strength
Nibble we will
#2 and #3 new gins
Thank you may I have another
We spilt this last GnT
Snokkered!
Big cubes
Very mid-century modern
The plant was thirsty too
Nice decorations on the side of this building
We dodged a bullet by skipping this concert. It was a bring your kids so they can sing and dance along with the band. Not our style of concert
Book store
Another bike person carrier
Back home soaking up the sun and watching all the watercraft go by
Sliver of a moon
The air was very clear and crisp