




I'm a bit behind on my travel updates, so I've decided to start a travelouge. This way I can post about our trip in bits and as time permits. :)
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. We fell completely head over heels for Copenhagen and our hosts. This set of photos was taken on the grounds of the Rosenborg Castle where the crown jewels are kept. For budgetary reasons, we opted to skip the jewels and just explore the grounds. Oh my goodness. So pretty!
On a side note, I don't know what these flowers are called, but they are everywhere in Copenhagen. I just love them! and Cree really loved hiding in them.
All photographs edited with VSCO Film.
All photographs edited with VSCO Film.
gosh. what a beautiful garden and you look stunning in it. your whole outfit/amazing leather bag is perfect.
ReplyDeletethey are rhodedendrons. lovely lovely rhodedendrons.
ReplyDeleteOh! Thank you. I've been wondering what they're called. I grew up in Kansas City and I don't think they are very common there. :)
DeleteWow! What beautiful photos! Were these taken with your iPhone or a camera? I'd love to know which camera and lens you're using, or if you're using any special filters to edit your photos! They are breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteyes, portland has loads of rhodendrons as well and i love them! beautiful photos. can't wait to read more about your travels!
ReplyDeleteyour purse is to die for cute- where is it from?
ReplyDeleteI actually got it at a little vintage shop in Copenhagen. I take it everywhere now! Love it.
DeleteBeautiful serie of images! Rhodedendrons, my grandparents garden is full with them.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely adore these.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are amazing!! I love all of the green! And you bag is so cute!
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Amazing! You guys rock my world!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, you've captured lush greens beautifully!
ReplyDeleteIt's one of my favorite places to go too "Kongen's have" or the kings garden in Copenhagen is a perfect little get-away from the city, in the heart of the city. Beautiful photos! And do you remember the name of the shop your bag is from?
ReplyDeleteI do want to hop on a plane and tag along! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteyes! rhododendrons. and such pretty ones. so glad to see bits of your summer adventure!
ReplyDeletei love your bag! what a beautiful set of photos.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Copenhagen seems gorgeous! Love these photos.
ReplyDeleteYes! Rhododendrons... Beautiful photos A!. I am surprised you don't see them more in Michigan. My parents house is full of them. I used to jump of the roof and land in them until I broke a branch and got scared my dad would notice that I hurt his precious flowers. haha
ReplyDeleteLove catching up on the travel updates, lady! And by now I see you've been updated on your local endemic flora; rhodies are a springtime staple of New England, can't believe they're blooming in Denmark right now. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSave travels to you two cats! xo
I am excited to follow your travelogue. You look great in front of the red flowers.
ReplyDeleteyou are one lucky girl! so fun to see all the photos you take. keep 'em coming! :)
ReplyDeleteCopenhagen has been on my bucket list for a while - even more so now!
ReplyDeletewell I like the Jones Travelogue! I used to make dens in rhododendron bushes when I was little - I'd have a full on tea party with my make believe friends.. they're the best!
ReplyDeletelove theses and can't wait for no. two!
I have a real soft spot for Denmark after spending time there last summer. I remember biking in the country and seeing rhododendrons everywhere. So perfect.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, Amanda! i love that little leather bag of yours
ReplyDeleteI am in love with those photos of the trees.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for more of this Travelogue.
Ronnie xo
ah so lush & green! and you are looking mighty stylish!
ReplyDeletelovely places. i love traveling. the photo with you among the flowers is so beautiful. makes me want to cut the flowers and keep them in a vase :)
ReplyDeleteRhodedendrons, huh? I've always called them azaleas. My mom had them planted all around our house growing up. So so pretty.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and new series... I especially love that last shot. It looks like such a great place to have a picnic.
Looks so beautiful - It seems as though you're having an incredible time. Say hello to Copenhagen for me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning place! I'd love to through on a jacket and wear my favorite scarf, but it's just too hot here on the east coast! I'm excited to see more of your travel adventures :)
ReplyDeletelove the light and the flowers!
ReplyDeletei can't wait to get there, it's on my list. we are hitting vienna this w/e and taking an overnight train from zurich - i'm so excited!
ReplyDeleteooo! have so much fun!!
DeleteAw. I love seeing these. I've been eager to see more images of your travel.
ReplyDeletelove this! so cute!!
ReplyDeletelove, rach.
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Amanda,
ReplyDeleteI really love the profile pic of you next to those pretty flowers, visually there is a lot going on but everything compliments one another so well....don't think this creepy [because I am married] but I love this pic so much I want to paint it. :)
Hi Roxy, You are so kind! I'd be honored. :)
DeleteThe profile with the flowers in the background is STUNNING! Plus, that bag? Ugh, to die for.
ReplyDeleteStunning pictures!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos :)
ReplyDeletethese are so pretty! I am jealous of your travels! (and I love your bag!)
ReplyDeleteOoh, those flowers! They're so big and beautiful. The photography is top notch too,
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