The name Kyndelmisse comes from the Latin words, “candalarum misa”, meaning “mass of lights.”
Here is how I celebrated the light.
Video on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/36267748
Same video on YouTube:
Best,
Blaze
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The name Kyndelmisse comes from the Latin words, “candalarum misa”, meaning “mass of lights.”
Here is how I celebrated the light.
Video on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/36267748
Same video on YouTube:
Best,
Blaze
Another grand video pal ... thanks for sharing the scenes and the campsite with us!
Great video. Is there a web link to view your 'tea light' cooker?
Thanks for sharing, Blaze! That's some awfully pretty country you've got there.
The town reminds me a lot of the area I grew up in for the first third of my life, in New England.
Did the ice condensation sublimate (go straight from solid to gas) or did it melt and make things difficult with your insulation?
Wonderful trip report Blaze. It sure is nice to see snow when winter hanging.
Many great tips as always. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and ideas.
-O&B
It's always cool to see your neck of the woods. I loved those cool lights outside and it was great to see some more of Denmark as well. Thanks for sharing.
Fronkey
Good video Blaze. You folks in europe been getting a cold snap. Beautiful seeing the sun through the trees.Sometimes i get affected by damp weather and especially low pressure systems. I always carry some Ibuprofen with me.
bill
Super video, as always Blaze.
Another great video, Blaze - thanks! I would love to get over there someday to travel and hang ....
~ Sky
Thanks for showing us around! Very nice!