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Chilled summer living in Copenhagen

Anya Jensen5th July 2016

Even though the summer is having a bit of a laugh here in good old Denmark – by literally drenching us on a daily basis, I still love Summer and the long bright days, and mild and warm evenings ( if only it would only stop raining).

However – summer still means garden life, and chilling out outside, in a cozy chair or on a soft blanket, reading  books, drinking coffee, or even better, having a nap in the sunshine. It is the epitome of chilled summer living, and I love that feeling of sunshine on my nose and relaxation on the highest level.

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This year we are having a staycation in Denmark, and I can’t wait to relax with my family, and explore our own country. Sometimes the best things in life are right under your own nose, and all it takes is a bit of time and to open your eyes, and have a look at all of the beautiful stuff – right there, available for you.

Happy July everyone. Hope you have a fun summer ahead of you. Let me know what you are up to – would love to hear everyone’s plans and ideas for the summer. Also, keep coming back and checking in. We have some fun excursions lined up.

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If you are visiting Copenhagen, why not take a look at our Copenhagen miniguide – absolutely perfect if you are visiting our capital. Or – if you fancy a good old flea market – I have found the best ones in Copenhagen – right here. ENJOY!!!

 

 

Comments (4)

  • Sanne

    6th July 2016 at 08:38

    Hvor ser der lækkert ud Anya – ville bare ønske at det ville sholde op med al den regn. Det er jo vildt!!

    Sanne

    1. Anya J

      8th August 2016 at 16:41

      Ja sommeren har været en våd en kan man vist sige – stadig våd nu 🙂

  • Signe

    5th July 2016 at 19:55

    Lovely picture – really love the textiles.

    Signe

    1. Anya J

      8th August 2016 at 16:41

      Thanks Signe – stunning aren’t they 🙂

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