There is a huge playground / open area just outside the apartments where I am staying for a few days :)
Everything is covered with snow! (see the footprints, haha)
This is probably the first time I experienced snowing (there is no snow in Hong Kong). Snowing days actually feel warmer than usual days, but I was told that it is the coldest when the snow melts.
Sunset is pretty early here (around 4pm) and by 5pm the sky is completely dark. You get your life after retirement here, wake up late (coz sunrise is late), breakfast, internet, lunch, go out for not more than 2 hours (coz its freezing), and waiting for dinner (watch movies maybe), dinner, internet, sleep, lol.
I will post more photos later on :)
Happy New Year! It's so pretty there! take care :)
ReplyDeleteOMG..it's snow..Thanks for sharing your experience^o^
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you!
Sounds kind of like NY but a lot more peaceful. LOL But here in the summer, the sun rises early and sets late. Glad to hear you had such a nice wintery experience :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
No snow in Hong Kong? I'm moving there!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer! You should definitely try it out, I love my Dior blush^^
ReplyDeleteOh wow I can't believe you left HK to experience snow!! I'm going to HK in a few months and can't wait to get away from the snow where I live XD
Glad you made it there safely, Jen! I had no clue that snowing days feel warmer than usual days and that the sunset was so early! Stay warm, sweetie and enjoy the snow! :D
ReplyDeleteSnow!!! The temp here barely drops below 25celsius.. so i completely understand fascination with snow.. lol.. Have a great year babe!!
ReplyDeleteWow, to be welcomed by snow on your arrival must have been very interesting! Happy New Year! I hope your time in Denmark will be a funfilled one! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sweetie! Thanks for your comment :D Yeah it´s so cold in Dk! What are you studying? I live in Copenhagen, what about you?
ReplyDeletexoxo
Emilie