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By Jim Lind
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
This Fable Is Intended For You was written by the famous Danish author Hans Christian Andersen and was first published in 1836.
It is a very short story about a hungry dog but it has a deeper meaning.
I hope you enjoy it!
Bye for now,
Jim
Web - www.eyeseecopenhagen.com
Instagram - eyeseecopenhagen
Twitter - JimLind12
Music - www.emmyrich.com
The name Ole Kirk Christiansen may not mean anything to you but he is very well known for something that he invented!
I'm sure that you'll have heard of it, and very likely used it, at some point in your life!
This Podcast tells his story.
Enjoy!
Bye for now,
Jim
Web - www.eyeseecopenhagen.com
Instagram - eyeseecopenhagen
Twitter - JimLind12
Music - www.emmyrich.com
The Travelling Companion is a story that was written in 1835 by the Danish author, Hans Christian Andersen.
It is the story of a young man who has a strange dream after the death of his father.
He then decides to venture out into the world.....
Bye for now,
Jim
Web - www.eyeseecopenhagen.com
Instagram - eyeseecopenhagen
Twitter -@JimLind12
Music - www.emmyrich.com
Why is Bluetooth called Bluetooth?
What does the Bluetooth symbol mean?
What does all of this have to do with Denmark?
You'll find out in this Podcast!
Bye for now,
Jim
Web - www.eyeseecopenhagen.com
Instagram - eyeseecopenhagen
Twitter - @JimLind12
Music - www.emmyrich.com
The Saucy Boy is a short story that was written by the Danish author, Hans Christian Andersen.
It was first published in 1835 and is the story of........
Oh, you'll find out when you listen.
I hope you enjoy it!
Bye for now,
Jim
Web - www.eyeseecopenhagen.com
Instagram - eyeseecopenhagen
Twitter - @JimLind12
Music - www.emmyrich.com
The true story of how a 7yr old boy managed to destroy nearly 50% of medieval Copenhagen....... or did he?
I'll let you decide.
Bye for now,
Jim
Web - www.eyeseecopenhagen.com
Instagram - eyeseecopenhagen
Twitter - @JimLind12
Music -www.emmyrich.com
Thumbelina was written in 1835 and is one of Hans Christian Andersen's most famous fairy tales.
It is the story of a woman who desperately wants a child of her own and asks a fairy for help.
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It is very much appreciated!
Bye for now,
Jim
Web - www.eyeseecopenhagen.com
Instagram - eyeseecopenhagen
Twitter - @JimLind12
Music - www.emmyrich.com
Discover the story behind the world famous Little Mermaid Statue in Copenhagen!
Who commissioned the statue and why?
Who was the model for her face?
Who was the model for her body?
How many times has she been decapitated?
Why was she holding a dildo?
All of these questions, and more, are answered in this Podcast!
Bye for now,
Jim
Web - www.eyeseecopenhagen.com
Instagram - eyeseecopenhagen
Twitter - @JimLind12
Music - www.emmyrich.com
Little Ida's Flowers was written by the Danish writer, Hans Christian Andersen and was first published in 1835 as part of a four story booklet.
The other stories in this booklet were The Tinderbox, Little Claus and Big Claus and The Princess and The Pea.
Little Ida's Flowers is the story of little girl who is worried about her wilting flowers.
I hope you enjoy it.....
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Bye for now,
Jim
Web - www.eyeseecopenhagen.com
Instagram - eyeseecopenhagen
Twitter - @JimLind12
Music - www.emmyrich.com
Valdemar Day is the Danish celebration of the day that the Danish national flag (Dannebrog) fell from the sky during a battle in Estonia on June 15th 1219, exactly 800 years ago today!
This episode describes the event and some traditions surrounding the oldest national flag in the world!
If you would like to hear more about Danish history and culture, please follow Eye See Copenhagen.
Bye for now,
Jim
Web - www.eyeseecopenhagen.com
Instagram - eyeseecopenhagen
Twitter - @JimLind12
Music - www.emmyrich.com
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.