Where to go when you’re dead
Friday, 9. May 2003I have this thing for cemetaries. This one in particular.
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Today it’s in the heart of Copenhagen, but was outside in 1760.
It’s being used as a park, and it is somewhat nice to sit studying on the grass next to Niels Bohr and his less famous brother Harald, who became a respected mathematician in Göttingen.
Or you can be deep-thinking by the grave of Kierkegaard. Dreaming next to Hans Christian Andersen. Or you can just splash out getting badly burned by the sun.
And the good thing: I’m moving within 3 mins walk in about a month and a half :-)