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  1. #1
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    My grandpa was named for him!

    My heritage is Danish; my grandparents immigrated to Canada, but most of my extended family is still in Denmark. Someday I'm coming over to visit!
    If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
    --John Irving

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    Love the pictures - thanks so much for sharing. I volunteer in an elementary school library, and his tales are always a big hit with the kids.

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    I visited that house in Odense when I was a kid!! We spent every summer in Denmark, and of course I knew Andersen's tales.

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    I want to live on that street!

  5. #5
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    Hello there...!
    So there was a thread about this...! I tried to find it some time ago, but couldn't, and then - as usual - I got busy doing other things.
    It was SO great to see Randi and it was also very nice to meet Marie and hear about Dali! It meant so much to me that they would take the time to meet me here in Odense. I have been very sad since Bella passed.
    H.C. Andersen's house in Odense is indeed very small, it is incomprehensible that so many people could live their lives there, sharing so little space! If ever you come to Odense it is well worth a visit - as is the adjoining café "Fyrtoejet" where we had coffee and some very, very, VERY delicious cakes...
    The surrounding neighbourhood comprises the oldest part of Odense, and it is indeed extremely cute! The city uses this part of Odense for its annual Christmas fair, which is also quite the adventure. They put little christmas trees in front of every small house in the street and the fair itself consist mostly of small booths with traditional christmas goodies or traditional danish handicrafts. It always draws a huge crowd of people eating "aebleskiver" (sort of a warm doughnut served with jam) and drinking hot "gløgg" (warm redwine with spices) to keep warm. Every now and then you will have to jump aside so as not to be run over by the horses and waggons that tour the area, bringing visitors about to see it all.
    Anyway... is was so nice to see some fellow pettalkers here!
    Kind regards!
    Sus
    Sus

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