@ Denmark Copenhagen Building Busby begins its tour of "Denmark". Wrap up warm! Denmark Copenhagen Building Strolling along and taking in the sites of Copenhagen, you'll enjoy the different style and creativity of architecture.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Darby.
Busby shook paws with Darby the Gibby. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Copenhagen River Walk "Apparently LEGO was originally called 'Automatic Binding Bricks'," remarked Busby. "Not the catchiest of names!" replied Roskaizan. "It's a good thing they changed it." Denmark Copenhagen River Walk It's almost overwhelming the amount of things to do and see while visiting Copenhagen! If you want to enjoy it with some insider information, be sure to employ a local tour agent, and have your biking legs on, it's another popular way to see the attractions, and then of course, there is the waterway!
While enjoying your Saga, you met Roskaizan.
Busby shook paws with Roskaizan the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark North Sea Boat "I guess all the cycling helps with the Danes' sense of wellbeing. Copenhagen looks to be very bike-friendly," remarked Busby. "Plus Denmark is relatively flat and isn't uphill both ways, as is the case sometimes when we go cycling at home!" responded Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof.
Denmark North Sea Boat Sitting serenely on the sandy shores, basking in the sunlight, taking a rest from the crashing breakers. this little fishing boat nets a full day of work while most are sleeping.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof.
Busby shook paws with Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof the Midnight Mauve Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Denmark Sandy Beach "Have you seen this on our itinerary, Sassyfly?" queried Busby. "'Multi-coloured Nyhavn harbour in Copenhagen is instantly recognisable and often listed as one of the most colourful tourist destinations in Europe. Enjoy a stroll up and down the promenade, once walked by local resident Hans Christian Andersen, and you can also sample local delicacies here.'" "It sounds fab, Busby!" Denmark Sandy Beach A popular beach for the seashore, pack up your picnic basket and enjoy a day of sea and sand, between your toes and between the slices of bread, because sand, like air, is everywhere!
While enjoying your Saga, you met Sassyfly.
Busby shook paws with Sassyfly the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Poppy Field What do you mean, unicorns don’t exist? Don’t say that to us in Denmark. Our land of everyday wonder has unicorns to spot in the most unlikely places, from street corners to throne rooms, and it’s one of the best countries in the world for unicorn hunting, even if we do say so ourselves. Denmark Poppy Field Growing proudly in the sun, swaying gently with the wheat left over from a crop harvested in the fall, poppies add their beauty to a fallow field.
While enjoying your Saga, you met soriyah.
Busby shook paws with soriyah the Dauntless Dolphin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Nissum Fjord Sky "Have you seen on our itinerary, Sparkles, we'll be visiting Møns Klint? Apparently it's a huge series of beautiful white chalk cliffs leading down to a beach where it says you’re almost guaranteed to find a few fossils! Then at the GeoCenter Møns Klint you can see dinosaur reconstructions, watch 3D films and visit an excavation cave to try your hand at being a real life palaeontologist." "I'm looking forward to that already, Busby!"
Denmark Nissum Fjord Sky A startling display of nature's creation splashed across the atmosphere will mesmerize those taking time to see.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Sparkles.
Busby shook paws with Sparkles the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Row Boat on the River "Today's trivia question, Cheery! What is special about the Danish flag?" asked Busby. Cheery considered this. "Flag of Denmark. White cross on a red field. You know, when I can't sleep, I list in my head all the national flags in the world that use red and white only—there's about twenty of them, you know. Then I go on to blue and white—I'm digressing. I don't know; what's the answer?" "The Danish flag, the Dannebrog remains the oldest state flag in the world still in use by an independent nation. It has been recognised as in use from 1219," replied Busby. Denmark Row Boat on the River Close to the North Sea, you can take the boat out on the river and see the summer grasses and enjoy a day in the sunshine.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Cheery.
Busby shook paws with Cheery the Vanilla Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Wetlands "We'll have to make sure to look in the gift shop for a special Danish good luck troll, Patches! They look so cheerful!" "There's a museum in North Jutland devoted to the Good Luck Troll, and tells the story of how Thomas Dam created them back in the 1930s, Busby. I bet that's a story and a half!"
Denmark Wetlands With a rime crusting over the water lapping at the shoreline, the Wadden Sea is the longest continuous stretch of natural wetlands in Europe, this stretch is in Ribe.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Patches.
Busby shook paws with Patches the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Aalborg Alley Way "'When Shakespeare wrote about a Danish prince in Hamlet, the character was based on an ancient Danish myth about Viking Prince Amled of Jutland'," read out Busby from the brochure. Dancer selected another Nidar Smash from the bright yellow bag and crunched pleasurably for a few seconds. "That's a very long play, Busby. Hey, try one of these chocolate crispy corn things! They're sort of sweet and salty at the same time!" Denmark Aalborg Alley Way Aalborg is a lovely place to visit, and stroll along the streets and alleys viewing all the city has to offer.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Dancer.
Busby shook paws with Dancer the Reindeer. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Marshland Bridge "Hey, look at this advertisement, Mike! You can have mermaid-swimming lessons in Copenhagen!" "That sounds amazing, Busby!" Denmark Marshland Bridge No need to worry about getting your paws wet while visiting the river and grasses in Nymindegab, located near the old fishing village, just stay on the path and enjoy the bridge crossing!
While enjoying your Saga, you met Mike.
Busby shook paws with Mike the Gibby. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Nyborg Castle Window "It says here that Aarhus is reputed to be Denmark’s happiest city and one can see why on a city break to Aarhus. First of all, it is small, attractive and easy to get around. It’s close to beaches and forests. Plus it’s packed full of cultural events and attractions such as the ARoS Art Museum and the cultural center DOKK1," said Busby. "It sounds great!" responded Snowflake. "Fancy having all that on your doorstep!" https://www.visitaarhus.com/aarhus/plan-your-trip/...80 Nyborg Castle Window Nestled in the Nyborg Castle wall, built in the 15th century and restored, the castle boasts 3 banquet halls, and stories untold, a rich history of political decisions and jousting tournaments. I wonder if you stand still you can hear the whispers of past celebrations?
While enjoying your Saga, you met Snowflake.
Busby shook paws with Snowflake the Reindeer. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Dune Beach "Have you seen on our itinerary, Choose a name, we'll be visiting Møns Klint? Apparently it's a huge series of beautiful white chalk cliffs leading down to a beach where it says you’re almost guaranteed to find a few fossils! Then at the GeoCenter Møns Klint you can see dinosaur reconstructions, watch 3D films and visit an excavation cave to try your hand at being a real life palaeontologist." "I'm looking forward to that already, Busby!"
Denmark Dune Beach Close your eyes, listen to the gulls flying over head, the whisper of the wind breezing through the sea grasses, and wonder why you ever need to leave.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Choose a name.
Busby shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Funen's Head Peninsula Cottage "'When Shakespeare wrote about a Danish prince in Hamlet, the character was based on an ancient Danish myth about Viking Prince Amled of Jutland'," read out Busby from the brochure. Baby selected another Nidar Smash from the bright yellow bag and crunched pleasurably for a few seconds. "That's a very long play, Busby. Hey, try one of these chocolate crispy corn things! They're sort of sweet and salty at the same time!" Denmark Funen's Head Peninsula Cottage Thatched roof, whitewashed cottages can be found on Funen's Head or also known as Fyns Hoved on the island of Funen, take you back to a way of life before asphalt roof shingles. The best part of a thatched roof? It's still growing!
While enjoying your Saga, you met Baby.
Busby shook paws with Baby the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Baltic Sea Waves "There's a statue in Hjørring in Northern Jutland made of recyled materials showing a white unicorn on a plinth of crushed materials," remarked Busby. "Wow! What's the Danish word for unicorn?" queried Wrex. "It's Enhjørning," replied Busby. Denmark Baltic Sea Waves Grab a flat rock off the beach shore and see if you can skip it into the waves, how many skips can you get before your pebble sinks to the opaque depths of the sea?
While enjoying your Saga, you met Wrex.
Busby shook paws with Wrex the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Funen Peninsula Home Oh look ... you won a pet! Denmark Funen Peninsula Home The Funen Peninsula houses the small town of Kerteminde, which is surrounded by farms outside of the harbor area. This home is a typical one you'll find when strolling along the town.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Marty Mole.
Busby shook paws with Marty Mole the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!
Marty Mole gave you 1 "Rare Rainbow Leaf Beetle Larva" size 7
@ Denmark Fence on the Dunes What do you mean, unicorns don’t exist? Don’t say that to us in Denmark. Our land of everyday wonder has unicorns to spot in the most unlikely places, from street corners to throne rooms, and it’s one of the best countries in the world for unicorn hunting, even if we do say so ourselves. Denmark Fence on the Dunes While enjoying walking the dunes and beaches of Denmark, someone put up a quaint and rustic fence. Strange thing about fences, depending on your perspective, you could be keeping something in, or something out.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Clarice.
Busby shook paws with Clarice the Vanilla Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Bridge at Kattegat "Cycling is awfully popular here in Denmark, isn't it?" remarked Busby, looking out of the coach window. "Apparently nine out of ten Danes own a bicycle, and they have 7500 miles' worth (12,000 km) of cycle lanes throughout the country," responded PI PI.
Denmark Bridge at Kattegat Connecting Kattegat and Jutland is a bridge proposal, but in the meantime, there are small bridges you can visit when out on the peninsula.
While enjoying your Saga, you met PI PI.
Busby shook paws with PI PI the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Denmark Island of Møn "Apparently LEGO was originally called 'Automatic Binding Bricks'," remarked Busby. "Not the catchiest of names!" replied Woolly. "It's a good thing they changed it." Denmark Island of Møn The Island of Møn is in the Baltic Sea and is a must-see for any nature lover! Check out this scenic 4-mile route of chalk cliffs about two hours' drive from Copenhagen -- there are amazing views from the top of the cliffs.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Woolly.
Busby shook paws with Woolly the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Gjógv, Faroe Islands "We'll have to make sure to look in the gift shop for a special Danish good luck troll, Tullius! They look so cheerful!" "There's a museum in North Jutland devoted to the Good Luck Troll, and tells the story of how Thomas Dam created them back in the 1930s, Busby. I bet that's a story and a half!"
Gjógv, Faroe Islands Gorge, named after a 200-metre sea-filled gorge that travels north to the sea. The village was first mentioned in 1584 but it is thought to have been in existence a lot longer. The Gjógv incline railway is the only operating railway in the Faroe Islands and it was installed to transport goods from boats.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Tullius.
Busby shook paws with Tullius the Blue Shelled Turtle. They both received one silver mole!
@ A Dusting Of Snow, Faroe Islands "Have you seen on our itinerary, Fino, we'll be visiting Møns Klint? Apparently it's a huge series of beautiful white chalk cliffs leading down to a beach where it says you’re almost guaranteed to find a few fossils! Then at the GeoCenter Møns Klint you can see dinosaur reconstructions, watch 3D films and visit an excavation cave to try your hand at being a real life palaeontologist." "I'm looking forward to that already, Busby!"
A Dusting Of Snow, Faroe Islands From mid-December till near the end of March you can expect snow in the Faroe Islands. The average temperature in winter is 3-4 °C ( 37-39° F). The Faroe Islands get on average 210 days of rain or snow a year.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Fino.
Busby shook paws with Fino the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Viðoy, Faroe Islands "I guess all the cycling helps with the Danes' sense of wellbeing. Copenhagen looks to be very bike-friendly," remarked Busby. "Plus Denmark is relatively flat and isn't uphill both ways, as is the case sometimes when we go cycling at home!" responded Sleepy.
Viðoy, Faroe Islands Wood Island, is the northernmost island in the Faroe Islands. It has become a very important bird area for breeding birds, some of which are the Atlantic Puffin, Black-Legged Kittiwakes and Common Guillemots.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Sleepy.
Busby shook paws with Sleepy the Elf Baby. They both received one silver mole!
@ Dramatic Sky, Faroe Islands "One reason for the Danes' happiness is the importance of hygge, the Danish way of enjoying quality time with friends and family. It can be many things, such as candle-lit dinners, wine, relaxed nights in. It's hard to explain," said Busby. "Well, we certainly came across it this time last year in the Huskies, Hijinks and Hygge experience! We had some very cosy chats with all the pets over hot chocolate by the fire every evening in our accommodation!" replied Mike.
Dramatic Sky, Faroe Islands The weather of the Faroe islands is most often windy, wet and cloudy, producing moody skies and misty hills. A house tucked amongst this setting is the perfect place to let the imagination soar.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Mike.
Busby shook paws with Mike the Gibby. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sea And Rock, Faroe Islands "'When Shakespeare wrote about a Danish prince in Hamlet, the character was based on an ancient Danish myth about Viking Prince Amled of Jutland'," read out Busby from the brochure. Cocoa selected another Nidar Smash from the bright yellow bag and crunched pleasurably for a few seconds. "That's a very long play, Busby. Hey, try one of these chocolate crispy corn things! They're sort of sweet and salty at the same time!" Sea And Rock, Faroe Islands There are no native trees on the Faroe Islands. There is evidence that there may have been some stands of Birch and Hazel before human settlement. There are a few stands of trees that have been planted between 1800 and 1900. This location was also used in the James Bond movie, No Time To Die, and one can see why it was chosen.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Cocoa.
Busby shook paws with Cocoa the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!
@ Waterfall, Faroe Islands "Did you know LEGO was invented by a Dane, Sheba?" queried Busby. "It was the brainchild of Ole Kirk Christiansen in the town of Billund in 1949." "I was reading somewhere that LEGO trees and leaves are now made of converted sugarcane plants, not plastic," responded Sheba. Waterfall, Faroe Islands The Faroe Islands are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean. Situated halfway between Norway and Iceland. With 1,100 km (687 mi) of coastline, no point in the Faroe islands is further from the sea than 5 km (3 mi). There is no shortage of incredible landscapes.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Sheba.
Busby shook paws with Sheba the Silver Fox. They both received one silver mole!
Sheba gave you 1 "Scandinavia Travel Stamp" size 10
@ Highland cattle on Tindholmur As Busby's tour of "Denmark" comes to an end, it receives a seasonally appropriate gift! Precious Blue Winter Blooms You and your pets won’t be blue when you see how pretty these look in your art. Fill the baskets and flower boxes with these sweet blue blooms. Plant them under trees and let these delicate blossoms peek up through the snowdrifts. Highland cattle on Tindholmur The Highland cow is the oldest registered breed of cattle in the world. They have a double coat, the shaggy, oily outer coat covers a softer, fluffier undercoat so the cows keep warm and dry in chilly, wet weather. Busby has completed its tour of "Denmark"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour Scandinavia!
While enjoying your Saga, you met Roy.
Busby shook paws with Roy the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!