Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Sidewalk scenes in Copenhagen — Ruby (Red) Tuesday —
Please click on any picture for a better view of what we saw
Walking pictures. The yacht above is private.
You helped pay for it buying Microsoft ware.
Octopus is currently the world's ninth largest super yacht, owned by Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft, to whom she was delivered in 2003. Octopus is the third largest super yacht that is not owned by a head of state, measuring 414 feet (126 m), and at the time it was built, was believed to be the biggest such yacht.
It carries two helicopters on board. (link)
Octopus is currently the world's ninth largest super yacht, owned by Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft, to whom she was delivered in 2003. Octopus is the third largest super yacht that is not owned by a head of state, measuring 414 feet (126 m), and at the time it was built, was believed to be the biggest such yacht.
It carries two helicopters on board. (link)
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I am still at Karen's when I posted this. Tuesday evening I should be home. If you would, please keep leaving comments and I'll read your blogs some. And I will see how many many comments I can return.
Click on the Ruby Tuesday button for Mary's Ruby Tuesday post listof other interesting RED finds today.
Mary is in charge there, you can see more or post your own from there.
Labels: Ruby Tuesday, Summer 2010 European holiday, Travel, Walk pictures
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Love the yacht. One of the co-owners of our marina has a 105 foot yacht named Flipper. It's this yachts dinghy. Good grief 400+ feet is huge.
Have a terrific day. Big hug. :)
Have a terrific day. Big hug. :)
Hello Jim, can you hear me over in Abbey Road?
I see from your pictures you liked Copenhagen, like most people do.
The Danish are known for their love of good food and a "little" to go with.
Of course you know that when a person is sculptured on a horse with his (the horses') four hoofs planted on earth, that means he died in bed.
If the statue shows a horse stalling, you are looking at a man (always men), who died on the battlefield.
You better check up England's history while you are there.
Another peculiar thing. Wellington's horse was named Copenhagen.
Enjoy.
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I see from your pictures you liked Copenhagen, like most people do.
The Danish are known for their love of good food and a "little" to go with.
Of course you know that when a person is sculptured on a horse with his (the horses') four hoofs planted on earth, that means he died in bed.
If the statue shows a horse stalling, you are looking at a man (always men), who died on the battlefield.
You better check up England's history while you are there.
Another peculiar thing. Wellington's horse was named Copenhagen.
Enjoy.
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Thanks Jim for taking us along on your travels. It's nice vacationing with you. :)
So, I own a little piece of the yacht. Wonder the possibility of taking it for a spin. LOL!
So, I own a little piece of the yacht. Wonder the possibility of taking it for a spin. LOL!
Copenhagen is a charming city of stone construction and pavement, centuries (instead of decades old), of impeccable craftsmanship. Such beauty from an era of kings...
I have been to Copenhagen in the past and it is such a beautiful city. I would recommend every one visit even just once
You know that Paul Allen is our neighbor? He lives on Lopez Island, just a short ferry ride from Friday Harbor.
Hello Jim - It was a lovely cruise and I still delight in the fact that we ran into you almost every day on a ship of almost 3,000 passengers. Do you remember? We met you on the first day in the Horizon Court.
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