Friday, November 19, 2010

The Beginning

Hey readers, again, my apologies for not finishing up the New Zealand blog. There was still so much to talk about but the closer to the end I got the less I wanted to reflect. So here I am now, in Copenhagen, Denmark indulging in my first blog in over a month.

Let's just say the past week has been more than a blur for me. Last week I left Dunedin at 7:25 pm on the 12th and arrived in Denver at 7:30 pm on the 12th. My great friend Tessa picked me up accompanied by her new puppy, Gouda! Who is a rambunctious 5 month old basset hound. Unfortunately Brandon, the co-parent of Gouda, couldn't make it to the airport due to work so we picked him up on our way back to my apartment.

I spent less than 48 hours in Denver, but did not waste a single second. After catching up with several good friends including Nick, my roommate, I managed to pass out at 1 am even though it still felt like it was the afternoon. On Saturday Nick, Katie and I ran several errands, including shipping my ski boots home to vt and not being able to pick up my train pass..... and then proceeded to take a quick rest before The 9th Annual Soul Rebel Festival. A legendary (in my opinion) Hip Hop group called Binary Star who recently re-united was on the lineup as well as one of my favorite MCs, Macklemore, accompanied by Ryan Lewis (DJ), a trumpeter, and a violinist. The three of us stayed for a handful of performances, including those two groups, and then left a bit early because Nick and I had to get up at 8 am to make it to the airport on time.

Macklemore- I was dancing too much to take a good picture.


Binary star consists of two extremely conscious rappers, and a funny little white DJ (also conscious). They only produced two albums dating back to '99 and '01 before the group split up. I did not know they were back together until seeing the lineup for this show online. To say the least, they brought everything I expected and more.


A short 38 hours after returning to Denver I was sitting on a plane to Philly with the final destination of Amsterdam. Christian met me at the train station and from there it's been incredible.

So, I'm sorry to do this, but I will have to finish this story once I return to Amsterdam again. Until then, enjoy these photos and artworks.

First day in Amsterdam, riding on the back of Christian's bike.


Looking out of a door in Christian's apartment, it literally opens up to nothing but the street below.


Just your average dull day starting off Copenhagen's winter right.


Entrance to Christiania, I was disappointed to find out you weren't allowed to take pictures.


This piece was done for an art contest, Nimbus Independent is a ski movie company created by the famous group of skiers consisting of Pep Fujas, Eric Pollard, Andy Mahre, and Chris Benchetler.


Cheers,
Carson