May 13, 2022
Denmark
March 27, 2021
The Dagmar Cross – The Dano-Byzantine Connection
Saint Bendt's Church in Ringsted The Royal Cross In 1683 Provst (Dean) Christian Blichfeld of Sct. Bendt's Church in Ringsted wanted to make room for a gravesite for his wife inside the church, this meant the partia
December 29, 2017
Det er Knud som er død (The Minds of 99)
One of the most interesting bands on the Danish music scene right now, is in my opinion "The Minds of 99". Their big breakthrough song "Det er Knud som er død" happens to be an interpretation of Tom Kristensen's po
April 12, 2015
The Nature of Saga
Saga is in my opinion one of the most interesting concepts introduced to us by Ebbe Kløvedal Reich (in his Grundtvig Biography). Saga is both a goddess and style of prose, she rose to fame in the 19th century, and her
March 11, 2015
The Womens March 1915
I know it is a bit late, after all the International Women's Day was Sunday, but I am going to use the occasion to post a few photos related to womens suffrage in Denmark. Most of these photos are taken at the great
February 14, 2015
Frederik – A Biography of N.F.S. Grundtvig
I am currently reading a biography of Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig, written by Ebbe Kløvedal Reich. In this highly unorthodox book, Ebbe Kløvedal Reich deals with many themes other than simply Grundtvig, and t
January 14, 2015