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Top of the world blog: House in Celle finished
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Top of the world blog. Or why we live in the Arctic. Friday, August 1, 2008. House in Celle finished. Ruth and I have been on an trip to Italy, to inspect the (almost) finished house. We have been building (or renovating) the house for about 3 years and it has been a strugle to have it finished so much that we can actuately live in it. But now we have water, electricity and gas. That gives us a way to make food, bathrooms to have showers in, toilets to do what you have to do. etc. Good links to follow.
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Top of the world blog: Visit to Calais
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Top of the world blog. Or why we live in the Arctic. Saturday, June 21, 2008. TELE is investing a lot of money in a Fiber Optic Submarine Cable from iceland to Greenland and from Greenland to Canada. The Cable is produced in France, and I had the pleasure of visiting the factory on June 11th. We were a large delegation from Greenland as the minister and some deputy ministers joined the board of Tele Greenland. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Good links to follow. Celle Sul Rigo (in danish).
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Top of the world blog: Alexander is a "Student"
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Top of the world blog. Or why we live in the Arctic. Saturday, June 28, 2008. Alexander is a "Student". Alexander finished his High School. Or in danish"Gymnasium" this Thursday - 19th of June. (Also known as Juneteenth, the day the slaves were freed in Texas 1868). He did very well - his last exam was history and his grade was 10. (Like an A). Alexander has been working both with his dances and his school this spring, which has taken a toll on him. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Good links to follow.
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Top of the world blog: The Panamanian Eskimo
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Top of the world blog. Or why we live in the Arctic. Sunday, September 14, 2008. Abuelita enjoys her stay in Greenland, and is allways on the go. I took this nice picture this summer (summers can be cool in Greenland), when she was visiting for Alexanders graduation in High School. I like the red colour! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Good links to follow. Celle Sul Rigo (in danish). View my complete profile. Alexander in "Gi me tyggum".
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Top of the world blog: Newborn in the house
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Top of the world blog. Or why we live in the Arctic. Sunday, June 22, 2008. Newborn in the house. Last month we had a newborn in the house for some days. Rikke and Ken whom we have known for some years, have adopted a child in nuuk. They live in Maniitsoq but the child was due in Nuuk in the beginning of June. Rikke came and stayed with us while Ken was in Denmark, attending his grandmothers funeral, when the baby was born some weeks early! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Good links to follow.
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Top of the world blog: Cable landing in Nuuk
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Top of the world blog. Or why we live in the Arctic. Sunday, September 14, 2008. Cable landing in Nuuk. Ille de Seine of France is putting the cable on the seabed. This project is the biggest in the history of Tele Greenland and will serve Greenland for more than 25 years. A greenlandic Qajaq escorted the cable to the shore! The installation will be finished by march 2009, which will end the days of slow Internet in Greenland. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Good links to follow.
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Top of the world blog: Visit to Haifa
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Top of the world blog. Or why we live in the Arctic. Thursday, June 26, 2008. In the end of April and the beginning of May I was attending the International Baha'i Convention in Haifa with more than 1000 people from all over the world. More than 150 countries and territories were represented and I was a delegate for Greenland. We were 7 from Greenland attending (out of 9 possible) and we had a great stay in Haifa. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Good links to follow. Celle Sul Rigo (in danish).