28 December 2018

My Christmas Eve

Here in Denmark, Christmas eve is the big event with Christmas day as a secondary event.  Almost everybody celebrates both days, but Christmas eve for sure.    I was lucky that I was off from work on the 24th but I had to get up out of bed at 4:20 Christmas day to get ready to go to work.

Christmas eve was such a special day that it even started out with the star of David - Well..... not exactly but what a spectacular sight of the full moon. And you are looking west.  The star of David was in the east.  It was Jens who pointed it out to me while we were sitting at the table having breakfast.  This was snapped at about 8:45.  The sky was clear but look how dark it is here.  Not really, I had to play with the lighting on the camera to capture the moon.

We started to buy most of our meal the week before Christmas.  We ordered dessert from the local baker in good time and picked it up at the last minute so that it would be fresh.  Eventually we got an invite to X-mas dinner at Dan's place.  Dan's house is basically always open to pretty much anybody who has the time to pop in - if he's home - which often he is not.  But otherwise, feel free to pop in and he'll feed you something from his yard or slide open a cupboard and pull out something from America, Germany or India.  World traveler this one is.

Dan is from New Jersey and he lives just 10 doors away from where we used to live.  He pretty much moved in at the time that we were moving out.  We were neighbors for about a year or so and finally our house sold.

Anywho… Dan said to us, "Come on over and we'll make Hawaiian sandwiches."  I gagged right there and then.  "No thanks", I said, "Why don't you come over to our place and we'll have a real traditional x-mas dinner - we've already got the meat."  There was one condition however I told him; both he and his husband, Stephen would have to leave by 8:30 because I had to get into bed to get up early the next day to go to work.

But a few days later Stephen had an even better idea:  "Why don't your bring your meat and food to our place and when you need to go, you can just leave when you need to and not have to worry about cleaning up after Dan and I leave."  That was a great idea, so I agreed.

I brought the food, dessert and wine, we all cooked together, we all ate together, and they cleaned up.  That was sweet!

I snapped only a few pix.  I could have continued but we were limited on time.  Plus I have already been to Tivoli - ha ha.  Dan's house was sooooooooo heavily decorated, that it actually looked like a part of Tivoli was stolen.  I don't think I have ever seen a house so cute, charming and Christmassy as his place.  I should have started snapping photos from the street but I only clicked my camera from the inside of the house.

After breakfast I started to prepare the meat for Dan's oven.  We started with a nice side of pork with the skin.  And then we flavor it up with cloves and bay leaves.  There are many ways to cook it.  Some insist the skin should be up and some say the skin should start out facing down and then turned up after 20 minutes.  There are arguments also about the length of time and at which temperature.  I ain't no chef but it comes out pretty well every time we do it.  and it also depends on the oven as you will see in one of the following photos.

Out of the package.

Before you stick in the cloves and bay leaves, you have to spread lots of rock salt between each slice of the skin that the butcher has already pre-sliced.  The salt (and high heat) is the key ingredient to crunchy rind.

When the meat is just about done, you have to crank your oven up to as high as it will go and wait until it juuuuuuust starts to turn black.

Every oven has it's hot spots and not so hot.  It's the combo of the salt and the heat that turns the skin into crunchy rind.  But if the oven does not heat evenly, some parts may be over done and other parts not even starting to bubble up.  I'd rather have it under done than over done as black rind is in no way tasty.  As you can see, the corner closet to the jar of beets is just right at the edge of turning black while the opposite side still needs to bubble up.  It's a science of which I only have tried about 4 times.  But yes, it was delicious!

Next up:  a few pix of just some of the many cozy Christmas decorations.



 













Next up: The hosts and the guest.
 Dan

Stephan, Dan and Jens

 Yours truly, Dan and Jens

 Jens



And now for the food and the table - both were amazing.  Before we even put out the food, the table looked like something from a fancy department store window.

In the above picture, the little black spots on the meat are the cloves that we have to pick out.  We had already taken out the bay leaves earlier as I learned from last year that if you don't do it early, you will end up with the top half of the bay leaf as ash.  The rind came out perfect except for the part of the skin that looks more like bacon (cuz that's what it is) (notice the smoother stripes of meat under the shirt button)  The greasy black pan was frying up the Christmas sausage (below photo).  

We laughed and laughed because Dan has his way of making sauce and I have my way of making it and we just kind of mish-mash our ways together and it was out of this world.  After eating this heart stopping, artery clogging meal, it will be easy to make cutting down on fattening food an easy New Year resolution to keep.  I'm also eating a ton of sweets right now so that I can cut down on the sweets starting on Jan 2.

  Christmas pork sausage with candied potatoes.
(well..... that's what they were supposed to be)







Once again Dan and Stephen - thanks for your offer and making our Christmas 2018 a memorable one.  Oink Oink


21 December 2018

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas



I've been lazy this year with my photos and have a computer home-screen filled with tons of photos that I have now tried to cram into my Shutterfly sight and send out to you before Christmas.

I'm not doing x-mas cards again this year as the postage is too much 'ka-ching' for a cheapskate like me. Instead, I've gotten a lotta photos ready for your holiday viewing pleasure.  Yes, YOU!

So...….. Without further ado, or adon't, here are the links to an array of events that have taken place within the last three months.

Now go ahead and have yourself a merry little Christmas
These photos will help to make the season bright
Next year all our troubles will be out of sight

Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Make the Yuletide gay
Next year all our troubles will be mile away

Once again as in olden days
Happy golden days of yore
Faithful friends who are dear to us
Will be near to us once more

Someday soon we all will be together
If the fate allow
Until then we'll have to muddle through somehow
So have yourself a merry little Chrismas now

                                                                  Judy Garland
                                                                         1943

Sing along (what kind of sick child has dead dolls?!)

I still have no idea how to work my camera.  The manual is over 300 pages long - seriously.  So that's why many photos look rather bizarre.  But you can click below onto the blue colored highlighted text to bring you to the photo pages:


My Shutterfly home page   - my general site of enough photos to put you into a mental institution if you try to view them all at once.

X-mas Time In Tivoli so colorful and sweet and thank goodness they got rid of that Russian theme they had running 3 years in a row.

X-mas Lunch w/John & Birthe for my birthday, J&B gave me a gift certificate for a Christmas lunch but part of the deal was to invite them - soooooo funny and a clever idea.

X-mas Stroll Through Town I got on a boat and sailed into town and snapped my way home.

X-mas Terminal 3 George wanted me to snap a few pix of the terminal with me in it.  I forgot the me part.  This was with my phone camera which is no good in dark lighting.

X-mas Chior  the Carmen Curlers put on their annual show.  Friends Dan and Jørn are singing in the holiday spirit.

60th B-day Lunch w/Preben  long time buddy and his 3 poochies met us for lunch at neighborhood café

Happy 69th Jens a celebration meal at our favorite classic style Italiano restaurant up the street.

60th and 69th B-day Brunch w/Anne my phone was too slow for excited Anne.  A sweet dear friend who is always happy and loves brunch.

60th B-day Dinner at Tivoli Hotel  John, Birthe, Gitte, Carlo, Jens and I having a b-day dinner at amazing stake house at Tivoli Hotel on the 12th floor overlooking the city,  Birthe, Carlo and I have   a b-day in the same week so we celebrated together.

60th B-day Dinner w/ Lars and Nasko good friends having modern cuisine Italian dinner at a restaurant down the street.  The food was a bit disappointing but I think that has something to do with our friends being too fabulous.  And who knew I could speak Italian? - that's what happens when a someone else takes over your camera.

Halloween In Tivoli pumpkins and goblins in the most colorful way.

60th B-day Brunch on the North Coast  I turned 60 today and cried because my holiday travels didn't turn out to be what I had planned on.  I was to meet my folks at my sister's house in Connecticut but there wasn't any Business class space available on the flights.  So we took a drive north and settled on this little charming village home style restaurant in the forest along the coast.


There is still to come a few vids and text to the photos but I have to get this out NOW before, well you know...……. That fat bastard suddenly comes down your ho ho ho.

Hugs and kisses under the mistletoe to you all.

Alright - it's now the next day.  I got up at 4:20 this morning, ate breakfast, went to work and at 5:50 I found out that I had the day off.  So this gives me time to add the videos here.


The first 3 vids are from a red building built in the 60's.  100% gutted about 5 years ago.  Extended, modernized and covered in glass squares on a 45° angle and the glass squares are framed in colored lights making it possible to "paint" all kinds of graphics on the 2 front sides of the building.   At the moment, the graphics are X-mas themed.  A bit difficult to read from this angel but easy in real life. The text reads: Glædelig Jul (merry x-mas).  But first up, are Christmas hearts.  Danes always use hearts for Christmas.




I'm not big into the rides at Tivoli but I was in the mood to try to capture them on my newish camera.
This first one is special because the cars are American model T's and there is a real live California Redwood tree growing.

The typical Chinesee Dragon double flip roller coaster. 

And this carosel is only here in the non-summer months.


And this hellish freak of a ride which makes me pee my pants just watching it.  
I actually had to go home and change my Under Alls after filming this.


Trying to take a selfie, I yell to my camera to "Take the picture!"  Little did I know I was in video mode.   I must make a mental note to never, ever hold a camera this close to my face - especially under poor lighting conditions and not even a basic layer of foundation . Sheese!

These hearts are loaded with colorful crystals.

The next 3 vids are from the central train station and yes, it is this dark there.
The first melody is from an old black and white film that is in the hearts of most Danes.
It's called Til Julebal I Nisseland. (Going to the Christmas Ball in Elf-land)

Comfort and Joy

Gay apparel


This was the day that Jens and I were sailing to Nyhavn to go have X-mas lunch
with John and Birthe.
Once again I am trying to take a selfie in video mode.

Now scroll back up to the top and check out the links to all of the photos.
Nothing more to read - sorry ;-)