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We are now in Oz after two amazing years of traveling Europe in our home built plane. We met many fantastic people who we are proud to call friends and have gained a much better understanding of the similarities and differences between the cultures of the different European states as well as the history and geography that have lead to these differences. We enjoy meeting people with similar interests to ourselves and learning more about other cultures. Please let us know if you're going to be in Queensland and would like to catch up for a meal and a chat.

Friday 3 September 2010

Egeskov Slot (castle), so good that there is a scale replica in Japan

Julian's sister Clare had a week free, so she and her boyfriend Guntram decided to see some of Denmark with us. So we brought out the big guns, Egeskov castle.  The plan was to pick them both up at Flensburg on the German border, about 45mins flight away and fly them up to Egeskov. The sun was shining & the weather looked fanstastic from our camp at Morso, so we just hoped in CGOL for the hour hop south. And the horizon just kept getting grayer. 
Egeskov castle from the air as we came over, as you can see it's a bit misty.  Otherwise note rose gardens to the left, hedge maze to the top right and Renaissance gardens hidden below a bush to the bottom right

Castle with excellent topiary in the foreground - the first peacock I've seen.

Anyway next day we managed to pick them up, by which time the weather was stunning again, so we had a good look at Egeskov's most impressive gardens: renaissence (fleur de lys shaped), rose, kitchen (in four sections including medicinal), vegetable, hedge maze, old hedge maze, deer park, etc. etc. Until 1962 it was a normal castle with the usual problem of agriculture not bringing in enough cash for the upkeep so transforming the until then rather pedestrian gardens into something special and opening the whole place to the visitors was an inspired move. 
The treetop walk was one of the best I've ever been on, as it felt like an old school suspension bridge in a Western, whilst being really quite solid
And this is the engineering holding the bridges up...
Guntram and I lost the race to the centre of the maze
Clare & I in the middle of the herb garden
With all the recent rain, the question on everyone's lips was: what about the harvest, as the wheat had been looking very ripe.  So at 9pm the questions was answered....

Note harvester behind my head in this idyllic picnic scene!
Unfortunately for Egeskov dew point was reached not long after this (about 10.30), which on the other hand was great for a peaceful night's sleep for us.

 The following day the weather was bad again so we looked inside the castle and at the enormous car, motorcycle, bike museums. Since we were a bit tired of camping beside a main road (we just pitched our tent next to the plane as it was raining when we landed), we decided it was time to move on to Samso.

Amazing old bicycle
Another awesome 3 wheel scooter based car that I'd never heard of before, the Trojan.


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