Saturday, January 31, 2009

First day of my life


Bright Eyes, First Day of my life from the album, I'm Awake, it's morning. Video by John Cameron Mitchell

Back in October, I posted a blog entry titled For better or for worse with the song "First day of my life". The lyrics of this song portray the simplicity, reality and truth of relationships. More so, I really like them for the reminder of what being in love is all about.

John Cameron Mitchell is a film director that I had the pleasure to work with in 2001 on the film Hedwig and the Angry Inch. This was his first film as writer, director and lead actor and he excelled in all 3 roles. His energies resulted in an excellent film, a dynamic set environment with high morale, and what is probably my best professional film experience out of 30 or more productions.

So having just discovered this sweet little music video of one of my favorite songs and directed by one of my favorite directors, I wish to share it with you. Now, click 'play'.

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Goodbye Nørrebro

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Since arriving in Denmark, kleejourneys has happily based within you, my haven of an apartment in Nørrebro. Nørrebro is an area of Copenhagen often described as being: an extremely dangerous neighbourhood by locals from Jutland, Western Denmark; in a part of the city where as many as 17 drug related shootings were reported in one month last fall; 2 minutes from Jagtvej 69, the riot site of the Ungdomshuset or Peoples House 2 years ago; and just a few blocks from Jægersbrogade, the street where one can find substances that fulfill one's addictive needs.

However, having never felt in danger at anytime day or night in this neighbourhood, this retrospective focuses on the positive aspects that made you such a special place to retreat to and me, nostalgic about relocating kleejourneys west to Østerbro.

The street Jægersbrogade was certainly where I could feed my addictions, but with produce from the best organic suppliers such as the Coffee Collective. There, locals met daily at 7am before work and me, on Sunday afternoons for the takeout latte I needed to keep warm while on my quiet walk around the block. Next door was Kates, the bakery with the best homemade chocolate croissants in the city, many which I enjoyed during mornings on the balcony. And finally, gofood for quality meals at VERY reasonable prices when I just didn't want to cook.

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The Assistens Kirkegård or cemetery was once described to me as a Garden of Eden, a place one could cycle through before hitting the chaos of traffic on Nørrebrogade, or where one could be seen relaxing and daydreaming in a hammock, while pretending to work. How nice that the Kirkegård was conveniently across the street, and where I found solace amongst beautiful trees, experienced a stunning sunlit day for photography, and played in snow and leaves at 3am with recklessness and innocent bliss.

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(see more cemetery images here,here,here and here)

Basing kleejourneys within your friendly and safe spot in Nørrebro, I was able to be part of 'Human' Copenhagen where at least 50% of the inhabitants are immigrants and where many shops are owned by Middle Easterners or South Asians. Having lived in Canada, a country whose people are primarily made up of immigrants and being one myself, I had a true appreciation of the cultural diversity around me. And as a non-dane banana (as my grandfather used to call me) with Chinese Malaysian yellow skin on the outside but Canadian white on the inside, the immigrant population never hesitated to speak to me, offering jobs, friendships, cheap bicycle repairs, but most interesting, their political, social and cultural views about life in Denmark.

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Six months in your neighbourhood also resulted in many good social memories. Not only were they full of colourful cultural experiences, the extensive night scene in your immediate surroundings always ensured for a fun and hyggeligt (cozy) night out with friends. Perhaps it was the first summer picnic in Nørrebroparken followed by beers and pool at Stefanshus that I remember best. Or maybe it was the mojitos at Apparatet or Oak room. Actually there was also the excellent dinner at Wascator, julefrokost at Ryesgade 19A, as well as my first danish conversation at the Copenhagen Green Drinks gathering at Ølbaren. I have not forgotten the live music concert at Rust Natklub, nor the strange people at Louises. Then there was Props, the unnamed cafe on Blågårdsagade where I tasted my first elderflower drink. Nevertheless, the night often ended at Saxons where one had to be careful not to poke someone in the eye or at the Rock Bar (some call it Gauss), where young danish boys were very friendly until they dared to ask my age. The best part was not so much the bars and clubs but instead, that I could easily get a tasty late night sharwarma, and that the journey back to you wobbling on my bicycle was not a long one. I always refused to live up to my "no balance" nickname and managed to get home safe and sound.

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Putting organic side streets, cemeteries, ethnic diversity or night life aside, I think I just became accustomed to the sight of the ugly Fiat car dealership across the road or the car tires laying out in the sun down below. As for the shootings, I learned to deal with these tumultuous events with precautions. During my first oral danish exam learning to talk about my neighbourhood, I recounted to my teacher, 'Alt jeg har brug for er min skudsikkervest' or 'All I need is my bulletproof vest'.

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So, dear fourth floor Nørrebro sanctuary, there you have it, a retrospective and only a few paragraphs and photos to describe why I already miss you so. Thank you for enclosing your walls around me on those rainy days and for opening the windows to let the sunrise in during the dark November winter mornings.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Self Portrait IV

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Alter Ego

confronted by

a set of straight lines

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Monday, January 26, 2009

The Professional

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Hide and seek

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you can run

but

you can't hide

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Ignored

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Streets of Paris

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Grande Mosquée de Paris

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The Paris Mosque was built in 1922 to honor the North African countries that had helped France during World War I. A major renovation was completed in 1992.

Made of reinforced concrete, the mosque was decorated with mosaics, wood carvings and wrought iron brought from Morocco. It remains an active place of worship for North Africans living in Paris, especially on Friday, the Muslim holy day, and during the holy month of Ramadan. (Source)

Official website in french.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Wannabe writer

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Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris (website)

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Run Katrina Run

No I did not get a marketing job for Adidas.
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These are my new ''Løbersko'' or running shoes, in preparation for the half marathon in Berlin (website). Yes, I am already registered!

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As a novice runner, my legs currently think that they are wooden sticks and I hope with proper and very fashionable shoes, I can convince them otherwise.

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The training program is 10-12 weeks as below.

So hopefully by adhering to this type of schedule, training smartly and carefully, I will be able to run all 21 km successfully on April 5.

PS. I am also accepting donations in aid with the cause titled "How do I afford to extend my stay in Denmark?"

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

"Hey good looking!"

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Sigh

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Château de Versailles

When the Château de Versailles was built, Versailles was a country village. Today, it is a suburb about 20km south west of Paris. The Château was originally a hunting lodge, built in 1624, by Louis XIII. It was expanded by Louis XIV at the beginning of 1669. It later became the official residence of the Kings of France and the court, the centre of political power from 1682 until 1790. Versailles is therefore famous not only as a building, but also as a symbol of the system of absolute monarchy.

Refusing to wait in line in the cold outside for entrance tickets, we stood gazing at Le Château de Versailles from the outside...

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at all the tourists,

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posing in front of a fountain I camouflaged into,
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and nevertheless, also at some nice old architecture...

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and beautiful gardens.
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More about the Château de Versailles here.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Yellow VII - Left Behind in Paris

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"You can't bike but you can now certainly walk!"

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Acromatic III

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Monday, January 12, 2009

La Défense

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La Grande Arche de la Défense

La Défense was establised in 1951 as the prime high-rise office district of Paris where many of the city's tallest buildings can be found. The initial concept was to have 2 rows of skyscrapers of equal height. In 1964, the approved plan included 20 towers at 25 floors each. But slowly, there was a demand for taller towers and the result is a mix match of cheap buildings of different heights.

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The Grande Arche de la Défense (1982-1989) was initiated by the he French president Mitterrand as modern version of the L'Arc de Triomphe. This cube-like design, by Danish architect Otto van Spreckelsen, is a 106 meters (348 ft) concrete, glass and marble white building with the middle part left open. The sides of the cube contain offices.

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More about La Défense here and here.

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Back to local shopping

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I stumbled upon this fabulous store my first day out in Paris. Had to resist myself from walking out with spices, olives, a lamp and a sword. If only character filled local shops such as this one, selling all one may need, could still exist in large numbers in N. America.

If only Walmart never evolved.


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La Seine

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View from Point Nôtre Dame

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Friday, January 9, 2009

A bit of Napoleon

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

And the Big Blue Christmas Tree goes "blink, blink blink...."

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Tour Eiffel

At the Charles de Gaulle airport, I found my feet walking out of the terminal towards the RER B train into the city. And so what was initially a flight transfer back to Copenhagen, became a 5 day stopover in Paris.

Bienvenue à Paris!


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Monday, January 5, 2009

The two Ss

While in the tiny village of Escanecrabe, South France....
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I soaked up the warm glow of the Sun and the purity of Snow,

two sensations I miss most during dark danish winter months.

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