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Monthly Archives: October 2005
Diving in Dahab
We have been in Dahab for a few days now, and the diving is excellent. Klaus and I are relaxing and doing two dives a day, while Emilie is slaving away with her Open Water PADI Course. Life is hard … Continue reading
Cairo, Egypt
We arrived in noisy, polluted, chaotic Cairo yesterday. It was quite a change from Copenhagen. Last night we went on a Nile cruise, which included an Egyptian buffet and some entertainment consisting of various dance acts – some interesting and … Continue reading
Picasa2
A new version of Picasa is out today – Picasa2 – and the integration with blogger is now much more seemless. I’m quite impressed by how well it works. Truth be told, I wasn’t overly impressed the whole Picasa/Hello/Blogger trio. … Continue reading
Dyrehaven
A trip to Dyrehaven just north of Copenhagen. Amazingly nice weather in October. The deer were in rut and bellowing, which made for a romantic picnic 😉 Nyheder fra jonasholstein.dk
The hunted becomes the hunter…or something
Finally passed my exam today and will get my game license in a few weeks! I somehow managed to get my right thumb caught in the lock on my last shot, which resulted in blood pouring everywhere. The student leaving … Continue reading
Visit from Silje
We had a visit from my cute little niece Silje today. She was very talkative and of course quickly became the center of our attention. Who can blame us? Nyheder fra jonasholstein.dk