Denmark trip journal now on web
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When I take a trip I usually write a journal along the way. They are long
and detailed, like a diary. Then I key them in after I get back. In early
June I went to Denmark to bicycle around. I just finished typing it up.
Previously all journals have been put up as txt files, but this one I coded
in html, and included links to whatever I saw and mention. You can find it
here: http://donwiss.com/Denmark2005.htm
Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at web page bottoms).
and detailed, like a diary. Then I key them in after I get back. In early
June I went to Denmark to bicycle around. I just finished typing it up.
Previously all journals have been put up as txt files, but this one I coded
in html, and included links to whatever I saw and mention. You can find it
here: http://donwiss.com/Denmark2005.htm
Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at web page bottoms).
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Don Wiss <donwiss@no_spam.com> wrote:
>When I take a trip I usually write a journal along the way. They are long
>and detailed, like a diary. Then I key them in after I get back. In early
>June I went to Denmark to bicycle around. I just finished typing it up.
>Previously all journals have been put up as txt files, but this one I coded
>in html, and included links to whatever I saw and mention. You can find it
>here: http://donwiss.com/Denmark2005.htm
Thanks for taking the time to write it - interesting read. I´m
impressed with your almost Tour de France size day bike trips.
Regarding beeing beeing charged for ordering tab water at
restaurants, I think its fair enough . They have to pay the rent for
the place, spend time getting it for you and clean the glasses after
you are gone. But in my experience if you order "pay" drinks , and
then ask for some plain drinking water "on the side" they won´t
charge you for it.
By the way the "Gamma Rye " would be "Gammel Rye" (meaning "old"
Rye). The "Løgten Bust" would be "Løgten Bugt" (meaning "The Løgten
Bay)
Kristian
>When I take a trip I usually write a journal along the way. They are long
>and detailed, like a diary. Then I key them in after I get back. In early
>June I went to Denmark to bicycle around. I just finished typing it up.
>Previously all journals have been put up as txt files, but this one I coded
>in html, and included links to whatever I saw and mention. You can find it
>here: http://donwiss.com/Denmark2005.htm
Thanks for taking the time to write it - interesting read. I´m
impressed with your almost Tour de France size day bike trips.
Regarding beeing beeing charged for ordering tab water at
restaurants, I think its fair enough . They have to pay the rent for
the place, spend time getting it for you and clean the glasses after
you are gone. But in my experience if you order "pay" drinks , and
then ask for some plain drinking water "on the side" they won´t
charge you for it.
By the way the "Gamma Rye " would be "Gammel Rye" (meaning "old"
Rye). The "Løgten Bust" would be "Løgten Bugt" (meaning "The Løgten
Bay)
Kristian
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On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 20:46:58 +0200, Kristian <[email protected]> wrote:
>Don Wiss wrote:
>>here: http://donwiss.com/Denmark2005.htm
> Thanks for taking the time to write it - interesting read.
You've welcome.
> I´m
>impressed with your almost Tour de France size day bike trips.
Though over a much longer time. My 100 km would be over 10-12 hours.
> By the way the "Gamma Rye " would be "Gammel Rye" (meaning "old"
>Rye). The "Løgten Bust" would be "Løgten Bugt" (meaning "The Løgten
>Bay)
Thank you. I quickly fixed them. But sometimes I see gammel and sometimes
gammle.
Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at web page bottoms).
>Don Wiss wrote:
>>here: http://donwiss.com/Denmark2005.htm
> Thanks for taking the time to write it - interesting read.
You've welcome.
> I´m
>impressed with your almost Tour de France size day bike trips.
Though over a much longer time. My 100 km would be over 10-12 hours.
> By the way the "Gamma Rye " would be "Gammel Rye" (meaning "old"
>Rye). The "Løgten Bust" would be "Løgten Bugt" (meaning "The Løgten
>Bay)
Thank you. I quickly fixed them. But sometimes I see gammel and sometimes
gammle.
Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at web page bottoms).




