It’s been over a month since I last uploaded the photos I took on my camera. I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t found so much as a single hour to myself these days. In between work, Danish classes, social events, and sports/athletic activities, it’s almost a shock if I find myself chilling at home. But with new Covid-19 restrictions taking effect, I will try to appreciate being at home more and having a quieter sort of life – and that includes catching up on blog posting 🙂
Since we are in the heart of autumn at the moment I thought it would be fitting to share some of these dark, warm, vibrant, cosy, atmospheric photos I took at Frederiksberg Have. Though I have shared Frederiksberg Have on my blog before, this is a part of the park that I haven’t shown yet – indeed I didn’t even realise it was there until recently!
The burnt orange walls, the purple flowers, the twilight, the glowing lights, the crackling fire – everything about this area is extraordinarily aesthetic.

















These are stunning Jiji!
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Thank you ❤
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So many wonderful colors and beauty! ❤️
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Che tripudio di colori! 😀
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I am a huge fan of orange. Those burnt orange walls together with the glowing wood fire are tremendous.
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Me too, especially during autumn 😀
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mesmerizing
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Thanks!
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So lovely!
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That’s beautiful
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Beautiful pics dear!!!
XOXO Reni
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