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  3. My #SilentSunday was a hike along the small creek called Fruens Møllested Bæk in northern Vejle, Jutland, Denmark.

My #SilentSunday was a hike along the small creek called Fruens Møllested Bæk in northern Vejle, Jutland, Denmark.

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  • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

    I love this place because it is so quiet. You can hear the occasional Eurasian jay, and some Goldcrests, but other than that, it is only the creek and the wind.

    Brief video attached.

    #SilentSunday

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    Alexandro Lacadena 📷P This user is from outside of this forum
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    @randahl I really really LOVE this idea or silent Sunday. I'm all in, seriously, we need more of this: pausing and enjoying. Thank you so much!

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    • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

      My #SilentSunday was a hike along the small creek called Fruens Møllested Bæk in northern Vejle, Jutland, Denmark. The word “bæk” is the same word as “beck” in British English, so the name means The Creek of the Lady’s Mill House.

      This area is full of water streams of different sizes, and I came by the ruins of one of the old watermills.

      We have finally had a decent snowfall here in January, so it almost feels like the old Danish winters we had when I grew up.

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      Michael OrmsbyM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @randahl Lovely photographs Randahl. With all of the awful news in the world today connecting with nature affords an opportunity for regaining psychological balance.

      And thank you for your accurate and impartial reporting on world events.

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      • Rasmus LindegaardR Rasmus Lindegaard

        @randahl here's some of the pictures I've taken in øst Himmerland

        #phonePhotography #redmi14NoteProPlus5G #danishWinter

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        @rasmus91 Clearly, Himmerland is way colder than Vejle. You guys still get the winters we used to see. Of course it also helps that I am on the east coast with all of Jutland slowing the wind from the west.

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        • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

          @rasmus91 Clearly, Himmerland is way colder than Vejle. You guys still get the winters we used to see. Of course it also helps that I am on the east coast with all of Jutland slowing the wind from the west.

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          @randahl i grew up in Thy

          I remember a single time the temp reached -20 during a blizzard. I went for a walk with our Labrador. We had the time of our lives, until i sank into a drift up to my armpits. I called her over (they have webbed paws and do not really sink in the snow) and grabbed her collar, and told her "moosh" and she pulled as hard as she could, getting me up just enough that I could worm my way back to where it was just knee deep....

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          • Rasmus LindegaardR Rasmus Lindegaard

            @randahl i grew up in Thy

            I remember a single time the temp reached -20 during a blizzard. I went for a walk with our Labrador. We had the time of our lives, until i sank into a drift up to my armpits. I called her over (they have webbed paws and do not really sink in the snow) and grabbed her collar, and told her "moosh" and she pulled as hard as she could, getting me up just enough that I could worm my way back to where it was just knee deep....

            Rasmus LindegaardR This user is from outside of this forum
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            @randahl that sort of weather is uncommon in the extreme anywhere in Denmark though.

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            • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

              My #SilentSunday was a hike along the small creek called Fruens Møllested Bæk in northern Vejle, Jutland, Denmark. The word “bæk” is the same word as “beck” in British English, so the name means The Creek of the Lady’s Mill House.

              This area is full of water streams of different sizes, and I came by the ruins of one of the old watermills.

              We have finally had a decent snowfall here in January, so it almost feels like the old Danish winters we had when I grew up.

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              Canela BlancaC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @randahl Quite nice.

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              • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                My #SilentSunday was a hike along the small creek called Fruens Møllested Bæk in northern Vejle, Jutland, Denmark. The word “bæk” is the same word as “beck” in British English, so the name means The Creek of the Lady’s Mill House.

                This area is full of water streams of different sizes, and I came by the ruins of one of the old watermills.

                We have finally had a decent snowfall here in January, so it almost feels like the old Danish winters we had when I grew up.

                1/2

                reynirR This user is from outside of this forum
                reynirR This user is from outside of this forum
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                @randahl it's not a rule set in stone, but for your information the culture for #SilentSunday is that you put a picture without any words. Hence the "silent". You can put a bunch if text in the alt text though. Have a nice evening.

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                • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                  My #SilentSunday was a hike along the small creek called Fruens Møllested Bæk in northern Vejle, Jutland, Denmark. The word “bæk” is the same word as “beck” in British English, so the name means The Creek of the Lady’s Mill House.

                  This area is full of water streams of different sizes, and I came by the ruins of one of the old watermills.

                  We have finally had a decent snowfall here in January, so it almost feels like the old Danish winters we had when I grew up.

                  1/2

                  PatrickM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @randahl Good to know the beck thing. Lots of Scandi words in the former Danelaw.

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                  • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                    My #SilentSunday was a hike along the small creek called Fruens Møllested Bæk in northern Vejle, Jutland, Denmark. The word “bæk” is the same word as “beck” in British English, so the name means The Creek of the Lady’s Mill House.

                    This area is full of water streams of different sizes, and I came by the ruins of one of the old watermills.

                    We have finally had a decent snowfall here in January, so it almost feels like the old Danish winters we had when I grew up.

                    1/2

                    Hans DampfT This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @randahl “Finally, we had real snow here in January; it almost feels like the old Danish winters of my childhood.”

                    …that must have been ordered by Trump. 😉

                    👌 really nice area!

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                    • Michael OrmsbyM Michael Ormsby

                      @randahl Lovely photographs Randahl. With all of the awful news in the world today connecting with nature affords an opportunity for regaining psychological balance.

                      And thank you for your accurate and impartial reporting on world events.

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                      @michaelormsby that is exactly why I hike. Out there Putin, Trump, Orban, and Xi are a million miles away.

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                      • Rasmus LindegaardR Rasmus Lindegaard

                        @randahl that sort of weather is uncommon in the extreme anywhere in Denmark though.

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                        @rasmus91 what an awesome dog story. Dogs are the best.

                        As a kid, I spent all my summers in Vorupør, fishing at the pier, bathing in the sea, and flying kites between the sand dunes.

                        Good times.

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                        • reynirR reynir

                          @randahl it's not a rule set in stone, but for your information the culture for #SilentSunday is that you put a picture without any words. Hence the "silent". You can put a bunch if text in the alt text though. Have a nice evening.

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                          @reynir when I was in my twenties, I had the habit of constantly talking about “the rules”, until someone a lot older than me one day said “live and let live”.

                          Not knowing what that meant, I looked it up, and suddenly I realized that more often than not, all those “rules” are not so important for everyone to have a wonderful life.

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                          • Alexandro Lacadena 📷P Alexandro Lacadena 📷

                            @randahl I really really LOVE this idea or silent Sunday. I'm all in, seriously, we need more of this: pausing and enjoying. Thank you so much!

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                            @petaqui do share next time! 🥾

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                            • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                              @rasmus91 what an awesome dog story. Dogs are the best.

                              As a kid, I spent all my summers in Vorupør, fishing at the pier, bathing in the sea, and flying kites between the sand dunes.

                              Good times.

                              Rasmus LindegaardR This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @randahl yeah, I've spent many many good days there as well

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                              • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                                @michaelormsby that is exactly why I hike. Out there Putin, Trump, Orban, and Xi are a million miles away.

                                Michael OrmsbyM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @randahl I feel the same. Sometimes you have to get away from the bad news for a while.

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                                • Randahl FinkR Randahl Fink

                                  @reynir when I was in my twenties, I had the habit of constantly talking about “the rules”, until someone a lot older than me one day said “live and let live”.

                                  Not knowing what that meant, I looked it up, and suddenly I realized that more often than not, all those “rules” are not so important for everyone to have a wonderful life.

                                  reynirR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @randahl sure. Enjoy your freedom.

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