A group shot of us on the walking tour of Malmo, a city only ten minutes from Lund but it's way bigger. The old man in front is one of our professors from CA named Keith. He's the spry one i referred to in my AIM sesh with Amanda (see previous posting) This was before our tour of the museum and canal boat tour.

And this windmill museum (also in Malmo) is only open whenever the flag is up, which it isn't in the picture. It's right outside of an old fortress that was used to collect toll from incoming merchant ships. The king who set that up (Eric) in 1450 was actually Danish, since the southern part of Sweden was controlled by them at the time. The fortress is the museum now, and it's very weird- the dungeon parts are damp and cool but every other part of the building is stuffy as all get out. It was built using bricks from churches that were torn down in Lund! (reformation) They have all kinds of exhibitions there.

Good times for midsommar festival outside our dorms- some of the Swedish students are still here for the summer, so they set up this party and we got invited to it since it was literally outside our door. We had herring and dilled potatoes and sour cream (Dad is thinking, yum! and actually it was quite good- I had three kinds of herring) and quiche and salad. For dessert: strawberries and strawberry banana cake. There was also vodka, rum, whisky/scotch, beers of many types and something called Festis, a juice drink, I think. I'm talking with Hilary here. We had just come downstairs, so don't think that I was completely drunk! The boys in this picture are Swedish and I don't remember their names (although I do know a few of the other ones)

This is us about to dance around the midsommar pole! It's supposed to be much taller and covered in leaves and flowers and ribbon, with two wreaths hung from the cross, but instead they found a broken bike. That's how college students do it!

We all went to Copenhagen yesterday (the day after midsommar) for another tour, including a boat tour where we got to see lots of architecture from every age (warehouses from 1870s and a theatre that isn't even open yet) plus a bunch of wind turbines along the coast! I don't have a picture of the turbines here (yet?) but here's me on the boat.

The next is another shot in Copenhagen. This is one of the four guards that are constantly on watch at the old royal home, Rosenborg. The Queen/King don't live here now, but it's where the royal jewels (!) are kept very very safely, and it's a museum of King Christian the 4th who built practically everything in Copenhagen and a good bit of stuff in Sweden, too.

Today we have all been studying for our exam tomorrow (!) on all the politics and culture that we learned about last week in lectures by Keith and the other professor, Corey. That's why I'm online right now, to catch up on my blogging and procrastinate studying but really I am studying! I reviewed the Danish history for those blurbs on Copenhagen, didn't I?
There is another program of UC kids who arrived today, but they are here only for Language and Culture, and won't be getting any really useful credits for their degrees. Plus they got a week off in between school and EAP! Lucky. Oh well, we've had a great time so far. Also, our real classes start tomorrow, with the Swedish students! Some of them will be commuting everyday from Malmo, some live in Lund and some are coming from farther away and must stay in the dorms somewhere, maybe with us. There are a lot of dorms open now, but they are far from campus (30-40 minute walk or a $2 bus ride each way. I got a bike but the back tire is flat, so I still have been limited to those options until I drag it to the bike shop 20 minutes away)