When I got back from Copenhagen I went and practiced for a couple hours. I have to say that this practice set up is pretty great.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Copenhagen Trip
When I got back from Copenhagen I went and practiced for a couple hours. I have to say that this practice set up is pretty great.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Österlen Tour, Part Six
After the Ikea, we went back to Lund and all went our separate ways to go home. It was such a fun day, and I'm really tired from walking around all day. Tomorrow I have nothing to do, the only thing I have planned is that I will be sleeping in!!
Österlen Tour, Part Five
Österlen Tour, Part Four
Österlen Tour, Part Three
Österlen Tour, Part Two
Österlen Tour, Part One
More on Food
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
A few interesting facts and stories
We also heard about Swedish music, which started out as dance music to try and cheer people up- although it was mainly written in minor keys with lyrics about death... so not sure how uplifting that would be. By 1997 Sweden was the 3rd biggest exporter of pop music in the world, which I didn't know. I also found out that the woman on the 50 kronor bill is Jenny Lind who was a Swedish opera star in the 1800's. She was world famous and toured Europe and the United States.
A few random stories and things from the past week:
Last night on my way to lecture, I stepped aside to let a cyclist pass, and when I stepped back on the sidewalk my feet flew out from under me and I went falling for the pavement. Luckily, instead of my face hitting the pavement, I caught myself with my elbow and hand. Painful, but it was the first time I've slipped on the ice here-which I think is a big accomplishment, I made it over a week without falling! When I told this to a friend of mine from Australia, he said "oh so you totally stacked it?". This is apparently another slang term for falling...
One thing about the classes here that amuses me is the custom in Lund called the "academic quarter". This means that all classes start 15 minutes after they are scheduled to begin. The custom started because when the university was first founded, no one had clocks so they would hear the church bells toll on the hour and then start going to class- so the class wouldn't actually be able to start until about quarter after the hour.
One of my mentors informed me last night that if you want to get KFC, you have to go to Copenhagen. She also said that the McDonalds here is much more healthy than in the states and tastes different. Just in case you were wondering....
BASS!!!!
Monday, January 18, 2010
No Bass Today, but lots of Snow!
Buuut, it snowed all night so it was really pretty walking around today!
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