Finding some danish-language recipes for mac 'n cheese with bacon, knödeln and deep-fried Oreo cookies. *drools*
The important thing here?
The measurements works a lot better with my danish kitchen utensils!
And getting to examine and photograph two fountain pens - a Mont Blanc Meisterstück and another one - which was previously owned by a man named Vilhelm Jacobsen, who - together with his wife - was murdered in Copenhagen in 1948 in an infamous and - for the time - double murder.
The museum is going to host a special exhibit from april this year about the murder case, the murderer(s?) has never been caught, so the case is still open/active.
It's the first Mont Blanc fountain pen that I've ever held and examined. *drools*
And getting a big hug from a bear of a sweet elder copper today.
The museum starts delivering the old badges from the 60s and 70s back to the former owners tomorrow, and Rudolf was there to help us set up the storage cabinets containing the badges.
We (him and I) hit it off right away, joking and having fun, and he surprised me by giving me a huge hug. It turned out that he had served in Greenland previously, and that his ex-wife came from my greenlandic family, the Heilmann family! Talk about a small world!