12. October 2009 11:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An almost non-climbing event 12. October 2009 11:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan almost non climbing eventShareIt has been raining almost constantly for the past two weeks (since the dust storm really) and Andy and I had organised to go climbing in the Blue Mountains together with a friends of his (Dan) who's never been on on real rock before.We looked a the forecast and it didn't look promising for the mountains so the night before we decided to go to plan B and go to Barrenjoey instead.The quality of the climbing is more limited, but at least it is a shorter drive and walk-in in case you have to bail. We arrived up at Palm Beach in the morning and the roads were still soaked in water from all the rain the night before. We therefore decided to stop at a cafe and have some breakfast and let the cliffs dry out a bit before walking in there.While eating breakfast we were having a look at the latest radar pictures and we could see that it was pouring down in the mountains and we could see rain approaching the Sydney area.After breakfast we were trying to decide whether we should bail or go climbing. After much procrastination we decided to climb and went to the carpark. Andy pulled out the insect repellent and started rubbing it into his genitals (or so it looked) saying that it would keep the chicks away (which I'm sure his wife appreciates)...or was it ticks.For Dans benefit we started out on one of the easiest climbs around there called Jezebel. Andy did the first lead and as he finished we could feel the first rain drops. I then did the second climb and once I reached the top the rain became heavier. The plan was to have Dan follow me up so that he could try an absail from the top. Once he reached the top it really started pouring and all of us became drenched while setting up the absail and clearing the gear.Dan made it down in good style (although nervous) and once I'd made it to the ground as well we quickly packed our gear and headed back home for a nice warm shower.Mostly a non-climbing day really...but Andy did get his sugar-hit with the pancakes.
12. October 2009 11:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Wicked - How did the wicked witch become wicked? 12. October 2009 11:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetwickedShareSaturday evening Kim and I went with a couple of friends to the Capitol Theatre to see the Broadway play called Wicked. The play is about how the Wicked witch became wicked in 'The Wizard of Oz'.The play very cleverly provides the background for the Wizard of Oz.This was Kims birthday present to me earlier in the year...satisfied the criteria for presents: Must be an experience or a consumable. It was a really nice evening and the play was very funny...especially the Wizard of Goodness (a real blonde)
23. September 2009 04:35 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Freak weather and dust storms 23. September 2009 04:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetfreak weather and dust stormsShareThe last 24 hours has been the most freak weather I've (and anyone else) has experienced in Sydney.Yesterday we had 30 degrees during the day and in the evening a huge thunderstorm descended upon Sydney with massive rainfalls and very high winds. Kim found that water was dripping through ceiling and my first though was "This ain't good" and rushed up to check if there was a hole in the roof tiles or in the plumbing (if you see one of the previous posts then you'll notice that we've installed Solar hot water and this system is positioned above that same bathroom).I could clearly see where the water had come in, but it wasn't through any gaps and it seemed that the strong winds had pushed the water backwards and upwards under the tiles...whew...but I'll have another look next time it rains.Then this morning I woke up and looked out the window and everything was covered in a bright red and yellow haze and it was blowing a gale. I had a look at the forecast and stuck my head outside the window and it turned out that all of NSW was encapsulated in a massive dust storm with fine red dust coming from the Australian outback. Everything outside is now covered in this fine dust, cars, windows...everything. One of out friends too the following photo from his balcony:The area covered by the dust is huge and apparently it may even reach New Zealand.
14. September 2009 12:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments BBQ 14. September 2009 12:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetbbqShareThis weekend we invited a group of my friends over for BBQ.The official excuse was for my recovery after my Hernia surgery (which is still causing me some grief some days).It was a beautiful spring day with 31 degrees in the shade and luckily I had put up a gazebo outside to cover the area and provide a bit of shade.Most of the day I was attending the BBQ cooking Lamb Cutlets, Fish, Prawns, Vietnamese Sausages and Chicken skewers.The last batch of chicken skewers I forgot on the BBQ with a very predictable result.In the evening we had Kim's family over for dinner/BBQ, so a repetition of the afternoon.
6. September 2009 10:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sasha's and Mavis's wedding 6. September 2009 10:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsasha s and mavis s weddingShare This weekend we went to Sasha's and Mavis's wedding. Family and friends were invited to attend the ceremony at Greenwich at 10am. The location they had chosen had a stunning view of Sydney Harvour and skyline. When we arrived neither the groom or the bride were there. Approximately 20 minutes later the bride arrived, but still no groom, so she did another round in the car. Finally at 10.30 Sasha arrived with his dad after having been stuck in traffic, shortly after Mavis arrived in her beautiful wedding dress and the ceremony could get under way. It was a beautiful ceremony, beautiful location and beautiful weather. After the ceremony it was photo time. The reception was at a restaurant called Occilate Wildly in Newtown. The food was nice and at the end of the afternoon everyone went on their way.
27. August 2009 12:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Videos from our trip in Italy and Denmark 27. August 2009 12:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvideos from our tripShare During the trip Kim took a number of videos using her compact camera. Here are the best ones (Click on the links to download the videos): Denmark: Knights Fighting Firing Weapon Italy: Verona Aida the Opera 1 Aida the Opera 2 Aida the Opera 3 Aida the Opera 4 San Gimignano View of Cinque Terre Cinque Terre from the boat Driving to Portofino Portofino View of Lake Como Lake Como from the Boat Driving on mountain roads Cow (Dont kill the cow) Switzerland
27. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hernia Surgery 27. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetherniaShareThe week before we went away on holiday I experienced pain in the pelvic area. I quickly got it diagnosed with ultrasound to be a hernia. Furtunately it could wait until we came back from holiday to be fixed although it was giving me some problems along the way carrying suitcases etc.As soon as we came back I went to see the specialist and he told he that it would have to be fixed with surgery and that he could schedule it for the following week.In the morning of the surgery I had to be at the hospital at 6.30am in the morning. Surgery started at 9am and by 11am I was awake again released at 1pm.So it terms of the surgery it was very smooth...but it was very painful afterwards. I had problems standing up and sitting down.This photo was taken two days after the surgery:The cut is 13cm long and at this point I am still very much in pain.The feedback from the doctor was that this was an Indirect Inaugural hernia and apparently the type that can cause a lot of problems later on if not fixed.Unfortunately part of hernia surgery is that they have to cut some of the nerves so that they don't get caught in the mesh they use to repair it with.This means that now two and a half weeks after the surgery there is still a large area around the cut that has got no sensation to touch or pain and some areas are hyper sensitive with the result that even the lightest touch is painful.I hope the eventually all the sensation returns to normal (apparently in 25% of the cases this doesn't happen). I also hope that the scar won't be too bad and will mostly disappear long term.
27. August 2009 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Going Solar 27. August 2009 10:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgoing solarShareWhen we came back from our holiday our watertank had started leaking significantly. Actually it had started leaking slightly back in May where at the same time the government was introducing the stimulus package as part of their rescue plan for the financial crisis. Part of this package was an increased rebate on Solar hot water which provided a total $3400 government funding. Back then I got a couple of quotes, but never proceeded hoping that the tank would last a little longer.When we came back the leak had become a lot worse and could burst any time. It therefore had to be replaced very fast. It seemed that just replacing the existing electric tank would cost almost the same as installing Solar hot water and would be more expensive in electricity. Besides we have already installed extra insulation and energy efficient appliances so it only made sense to use Solar hot water as well.It took them 3 hours to pull down the old 160 litre tank and install a new 300 litre tank on the roof. So far we are happy with the system. We have more hot water than before, it is not nearly as hot as the old system, but plenty hot for what is needed (The old system had water which was close to 90 degrees Celcius and the new is appx 60 degrees).It has an electric booster installed for cloudy days, but once summer is here I should be able to turn that off completely. And an extra advantage is that it has cleared out some space on the side of the house.
27. August 2009 02:00 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Jump shots 27. August 2009 02:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetjump shotsShare While we were travelling in Denmark and Italy we did a large number of Jump shots. Here are some of the coolest ones we did. First in Denmark Then Italy Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays. 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps). 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad). 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up. 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train. 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate. 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed). 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal. 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing. 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...222324252627282930...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 18. December 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas Cooking 18. December 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe have been trying to encourage Aiden and Lucas to once in a while do the cooking. This is so that ShareWe have been trying to encourage Aiden and Lucas to once in a while do the cooking. This is so that they know how to cook when they become older and adults.Lucas is really loving it and Aiden doesn't really have the patience. 17. December 2022 18:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Karate - Black Belt 17. December 2022 18:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet2022 was also the year where I finally got my Black belt in Karate (Sho-Dan - first belt).I had to fShare2022 was also the year where I finally got my Black belt in Karate (Sho-Dan - first belt).I had to fly up to Brisbane for the grading/exam with the head of the Australian organisation. 17. December 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aidens Confirmation and Graduation from Primary school 17. December 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year Aiden was in the last year of primary school (year 6). This means that this was the year oShareThis year Aiden was in the last year of primary school (year 6). This means that this was the year of his confirmation and also his graduation before he next year starts in high school. 30. November 2022 16:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Moulin Rouge 30. November 2022 16:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim and I went to see Moulin Rouge at the Capitol Theatre. It was a beautiful production.Share Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 6. December 2013 07:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Fun on a rainy day 6. December 2013 07:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetfun on a rainy dayShareWe have had a lot of rain lately. On one of the days I was showing Aiden and Lucas how to make a pair of funny glasses out of an egg crate and a piece of string.They got to paint the glasses afterwards. 6. December 2013 07:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A helping hand vacuuming 6. December 2013 07:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweeta helping hand vacuumingShareThe other day I picked up Aiden and Lucas pretty late from daycare.They were in the process of cleaning and Aiden was eagerly waiting for them to turn on the vacuum cleaner so he could play with it. 20. November 2013 10:15 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 007 20. November 2013 10:15 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetde knoklede page 007ShareI have already gone out too far. I cannot return and jump over the stream because it is growing inside of me and is becoming a roaring river.What are these strange thoughts I am having?Were these free farmers in the hills above Varde Aaa more free at year 900 than they were in year 1100?The only difference was christianity.Off to the libraryThe landowner at NoerholmThe Herredfoged.The Bishop in RibeIt is all written hereI start thinking about huntingA good hunter makes sure that they keep a healthy game on the property. He will feed the game during tough winters and make sure that the the overall health is there and have to most productive game survive.No, it is not right to have these thoughts here in the library when it is the farmers I need to find information on.Queen Margaret..Make a claim on Noerholm..Maybe there is something here..Wasn't it the landowner of Noerholm that owned Noerholm?Has he just built up Noerholm and then put his filthy hand on every surrounding piece of land and property?Which the church was claiming that it should own?Or was it the Bishop in Ribe?This was not what I was supposed to find here at the library. It was the farmer - farmers!Hunting...What rubbish was that. I must get rid of these thoughts, this has nothing to do with hunting. 20. November 2013 08:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 006 20. November 2013 08:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpage 6 de knokledeShareIt wouldn't have been the lord who was out there beginning to move large boulders.And not the bishop -Christianity had just been introduced but building that many churches required a lot of workforce.My thoughts are diverted.Has this big change in faith based activity created communities, something in common because surely it was the farmers who built the churches.This introduction was it something that made the existence easier for the farmers, my old roots.It must have been, a lot of other things to believe in has been forgotten and the church is now a gathering place.You should never start researching your ancestry.You encounter one surprise after another and will never finish. There is always more.There is changes in ones beliefs for every new discovery.Of cause it was the farmers who built the churches. Who else would have?They probably started with the words; "On the day of honour I am with you".My thoughts are again left astray.Russia build the aswan dam in Egypt.Yes, I saw it myself with my own eyes. I drove in my car along the large canals they were digging.How was it that they explained it to me?This canal was to be dug 5 metres deep, 100 metres wide and should extend 800km out into the desert.There were thousands of workers, it all looked like a large ants nests.Men with baskets full of soil on their heads. There was not a single Russian in this ants nest.- Who actually built the Aswan Dam? - 20. November 2013 08:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 005 20. November 2013 08:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpage 5Share Farmers My grandads memoirs. - My Memoirs. - But there has to be something before us. Our family of farmers from Kongeaaen at Toboel to Lyngbakkerne across Varde Aa - Mejls - Hornelund - Sig. How did they live in the last 1000 years? I rush to the library but it feels like hitting a miss in the lottery. Have my ancestors, the farmers, not accomplished anything that made it worthy for a couple of pages in the danish history? Yes, they have of cause not walked about killing each other to get hold of their neighbors possessions. Rather the opposite, from the looks of it, it was the farmers that were killed. And for this the killers deserved a rather prominent mentioning in the history. Yes, there was built a number of churches in the 1100's, but my relatives, the farmers are not mentioned. I start to think. - Who actually built these churches? -. 20. November 2013 03:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De Knoklede - page 009 20. November 2013 03:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetde knoklede page 009Share..as a couple of cows and a bull out on the feeding grounds. Something that can work and reproduce.There is an old say like this - The devil looks after his own.Let me immediately point out that the Devil didn't look after the farmers in the area around Varde and it was obvious that it was the met in power that were looked after by the Devil.Here I would like to jump forward to 1300-1400 in the Danish history (Queen Margaret I). It is like my ancestors roots here start sprouting quickly. It is not quite clear who owns then, the church or the landowner at Noerholm.Queen Margaret interfere in the argument and this gives the farmers a bit of breathing space.A few farmers become more established and become independent (owns their land).How should all these farmers see all the trouble ahead? Yes, even the Danish history has forgotten them.It is only all the bad evil, power hungry people that are written about.The more bloodthirsty the more pages they get in the book.How mush is described about the farmers fight for independence against Kristian the 3rd?The farmers at Varde invaded the river fortres at Varde and destroyed it but then had to retreat north with Captain Clement pursued by Johan Rantzau the kings right hand. The farmers were at last defeated at Aalborg so that they would not appear in the history books. Not even crying and mourning by women and children behinds the hills at Varde river.Honour becomes he who should be honoured. 20. November 2013 02:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 008 20. November 2013 02:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetde knoklede page 008ShareI am stuck.There is something peculiar about this study.Why do I still return to - in a time of hunting?Right! I remember, there is a book by that name.I tell myself to think about something else - And he thoughts saw wide views. And the neighbours wife said to her mum - That decease looks just like...No, this is enough...Were the farmers the hunted game or not?Were the king, the lords, the church, the bishop the hunters?Were the farmers the game and the hunting so good that the hunters couldn't agree on splitting the game?Was it like that all over Denmark? Of cause it was. the Varde area was no exception.It is something strange you are getting involved in when you study your ancestors.The farmers had to live, otherwise there was nothing to hunt, but when the land owner was about to loose his hunting rights then the hunting escalated to the point where the game was about to go extinct.The hunters would then loose interest and start hunting elsewhere.Here we can mention the war against Sweden with its following plague as well as Napoleon with his Spanish troops in Denmark.The farmers always recovered, because they were the lifeline for Denmark.Children are born and new generations grow up between the marshes and hills without knowing whether they in years to come will be valuable as game and hence again be hunted to extinction.It is the owners of the hunting grounds, their mentality and actions that is written into the Danish history. They have been lifted onto the podium for their dishonest behaviour.On the contrary is just mentioned as an afterthought... 17. November 2013 08:42 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 5 years wedding anniversary 17. November 2013 08:42 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet5 years wedding anniversaryShareKim and I just had our 5th wedding anniversary. She still looks as beautiful today as she did when I first met her.We celebrated by going out having dinner at Darling Harbour and watched the weekly fireworks. 12. November 2013 01:23 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments International Fleet Review 2013 12. November 2013 01:23 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetinternational fleet review 2013Share We recently had the international fleet review in Sydney with lots of navy ships from international countries visiting Sydney to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Australian fleet.This also meant that not only were there lots of sailors in town, but also lots of navy cadets. Aiden and I chose to visit the American USS Chosin and British HMS Daring. The US ship is an older class ship, and from the outside fairly unimpressive. but on closer inspection it had an impressive arsenal of missiles. As well as guns. The crew were very friendly and were happy to have their photo taken.The British vessel on the other hand is a very modern ship, again with a very impressive firepower.The crew again were happy to have their photos taken.After this Aiden was over the ships and when he spotted a firetruck he got very excited. Lucky the firemen were pretty bored so they were pretty happy to entertain him for a while and it also gave me a bit of a break from carrying Aiden in my backpack.After that he was hungry and wanted something to eat. 1. November 2013 02:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Halloween 2013 - Steampunk Vampire 1. November 2013 02:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethalloween 2013 steampunk vampireShareLast night was Halloween and we walked around with the kids (KC's and our kids) to do trick or treat.Aiden was a little sick with gastro but we did managed to get him along dressed in his spider man shirt.I was dressed up as a steam punk vampire.When we came back I did the photo above in my home studio. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...373839404142434445...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays.
21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps).
21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad).
18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up.
18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train.
10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate.
9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed).
8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal.
6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing.
5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless.
18. December 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas Cooking 18. December 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe have been trying to encourage Aiden and Lucas to once in a while do the cooking. This is so that ShareWe have been trying to encourage Aiden and Lucas to once in a while do the cooking. This is so that they know how to cook when they become older and adults.Lucas is really loving it and Aiden doesn't really have the patience.
17. December 2022 18:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Karate - Black Belt 17. December 2022 18:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet2022 was also the year where I finally got my Black belt in Karate (Sho-Dan - first belt).I had to fShare2022 was also the year where I finally got my Black belt in Karate (Sho-Dan - first belt).I had to fly up to Brisbane for the grading/exam with the head of the Australian organisation.
17. December 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aidens Confirmation and Graduation from Primary school 17. December 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year Aiden was in the last year of primary school (year 6). This means that this was the year oShareThis year Aiden was in the last year of primary school (year 6). This means that this was the year of his confirmation and also his graduation before he next year starts in high school.
30. November 2022 16:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Moulin Rouge 30. November 2022 16:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim and I went to see Moulin Rouge at the Capitol Theatre. It was a beautiful production.Share Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 6. December 2013 07:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Fun on a rainy day 6. December 2013 07:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetfun on a rainy dayShareWe have had a lot of rain lately. On one of the days I was showing Aiden and Lucas how to make a pair of funny glasses out of an egg crate and a piece of string.They got to paint the glasses afterwards. 6. December 2013 07:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A helping hand vacuuming 6. December 2013 07:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweeta helping hand vacuumingShareThe other day I picked up Aiden and Lucas pretty late from daycare.They were in the process of cleaning and Aiden was eagerly waiting for them to turn on the vacuum cleaner so he could play with it. 20. November 2013 10:15 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 007 20. November 2013 10:15 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetde knoklede page 007ShareI have already gone out too far. I cannot return and jump over the stream because it is growing inside of me and is becoming a roaring river.What are these strange thoughts I am having?Were these free farmers in the hills above Varde Aaa more free at year 900 than they were in year 1100?The only difference was christianity.Off to the libraryThe landowner at NoerholmThe Herredfoged.The Bishop in RibeIt is all written hereI start thinking about huntingA good hunter makes sure that they keep a healthy game on the property. He will feed the game during tough winters and make sure that the the overall health is there and have to most productive game survive.No, it is not right to have these thoughts here in the library when it is the farmers I need to find information on.Queen Margaret..Make a claim on Noerholm..Maybe there is something here..Wasn't it the landowner of Noerholm that owned Noerholm?Has he just built up Noerholm and then put his filthy hand on every surrounding piece of land and property?Which the church was claiming that it should own?Or was it the Bishop in Ribe?This was not what I was supposed to find here at the library. It was the farmer - farmers!Hunting...What rubbish was that. I must get rid of these thoughts, this has nothing to do with hunting. 20. November 2013 08:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 006 20. November 2013 08:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpage 6 de knokledeShareIt wouldn't have been the lord who was out there beginning to move large boulders.And not the bishop -Christianity had just been introduced but building that many churches required a lot of workforce.My thoughts are diverted.Has this big change in faith based activity created communities, something in common because surely it was the farmers who built the churches.This introduction was it something that made the existence easier for the farmers, my old roots.It must have been, a lot of other things to believe in has been forgotten and the church is now a gathering place.You should never start researching your ancestry.You encounter one surprise after another and will never finish. There is always more.There is changes in ones beliefs for every new discovery.Of cause it was the farmers who built the churches. Who else would have?They probably started with the words; "On the day of honour I am with you".My thoughts are again left astray.Russia build the aswan dam in Egypt.Yes, I saw it myself with my own eyes. I drove in my car along the large canals they were digging.How was it that they explained it to me?This canal was to be dug 5 metres deep, 100 metres wide and should extend 800km out into the desert.There were thousands of workers, it all looked like a large ants nests.Men with baskets full of soil on their heads. There was not a single Russian in this ants nest.- Who actually built the Aswan Dam? - 20. November 2013 08:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 005 20. November 2013 08:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpage 5Share Farmers My grandads memoirs. - My Memoirs. - But there has to be something before us. Our family of farmers from Kongeaaen at Toboel to Lyngbakkerne across Varde Aa - Mejls - Hornelund - Sig. How did they live in the last 1000 years? I rush to the library but it feels like hitting a miss in the lottery. Have my ancestors, the farmers, not accomplished anything that made it worthy for a couple of pages in the danish history? Yes, they have of cause not walked about killing each other to get hold of their neighbors possessions. Rather the opposite, from the looks of it, it was the farmers that were killed. And for this the killers deserved a rather prominent mentioning in the history. Yes, there was built a number of churches in the 1100's, but my relatives, the farmers are not mentioned. I start to think. - Who actually built these churches? -. 20. November 2013 03:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De Knoklede - page 009 20. November 2013 03:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetde knoklede page 009Share..as a couple of cows and a bull out on the feeding grounds. Something that can work and reproduce.There is an old say like this - The devil looks after his own.Let me immediately point out that the Devil didn't look after the farmers in the area around Varde and it was obvious that it was the met in power that were looked after by the Devil.Here I would like to jump forward to 1300-1400 in the Danish history (Queen Margaret I). It is like my ancestors roots here start sprouting quickly. It is not quite clear who owns then, the church or the landowner at Noerholm.Queen Margaret interfere in the argument and this gives the farmers a bit of breathing space.A few farmers become more established and become independent (owns their land).How should all these farmers see all the trouble ahead? Yes, even the Danish history has forgotten them.It is only all the bad evil, power hungry people that are written about.The more bloodthirsty the more pages they get in the book.How mush is described about the farmers fight for independence against Kristian the 3rd?The farmers at Varde invaded the river fortres at Varde and destroyed it but then had to retreat north with Captain Clement pursued by Johan Rantzau the kings right hand. The farmers were at last defeated at Aalborg so that they would not appear in the history books. Not even crying and mourning by women and children behinds the hills at Varde river.Honour becomes he who should be honoured. 20. November 2013 02:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 008 20. November 2013 02:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetde knoklede page 008ShareI am stuck.There is something peculiar about this study.Why do I still return to - in a time of hunting?Right! I remember, there is a book by that name.I tell myself to think about something else - And he thoughts saw wide views. And the neighbours wife said to her mum - That decease looks just like...No, this is enough...Were the farmers the hunted game or not?Were the king, the lords, the church, the bishop the hunters?Were the farmers the game and the hunting so good that the hunters couldn't agree on splitting the game?Was it like that all over Denmark? Of cause it was. the Varde area was no exception.It is something strange you are getting involved in when you study your ancestors.The farmers had to live, otherwise there was nothing to hunt, but when the land owner was about to loose his hunting rights then the hunting escalated to the point where the game was about to go extinct.The hunters would then loose interest and start hunting elsewhere.Here we can mention the war against Sweden with its following plague as well as Napoleon with his Spanish troops in Denmark.The farmers always recovered, because they were the lifeline for Denmark.Children are born and new generations grow up between the marshes and hills without knowing whether they in years to come will be valuable as game and hence again be hunted to extinction.It is the owners of the hunting grounds, their mentality and actions that is written into the Danish history. They have been lifted onto the podium for their dishonest behaviour.On the contrary is just mentioned as an afterthought... 17. November 2013 08:42 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 5 years wedding anniversary 17. November 2013 08:42 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet5 years wedding anniversaryShareKim and I just had our 5th wedding anniversary. She still looks as beautiful today as she did when I first met her.We celebrated by going out having dinner at Darling Harbour and watched the weekly fireworks. 12. November 2013 01:23 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments International Fleet Review 2013 12. November 2013 01:23 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetinternational fleet review 2013Share We recently had the international fleet review in Sydney with lots of navy ships from international countries visiting Sydney to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Australian fleet.This also meant that not only were there lots of sailors in town, but also lots of navy cadets. Aiden and I chose to visit the American USS Chosin and British HMS Daring. The US ship is an older class ship, and from the outside fairly unimpressive. but on closer inspection it had an impressive arsenal of missiles. As well as guns. The crew were very friendly and were happy to have their photo taken.The British vessel on the other hand is a very modern ship, again with a very impressive firepower.The crew again were happy to have their photos taken.After this Aiden was over the ships and when he spotted a firetruck he got very excited. Lucky the firemen were pretty bored so they were pretty happy to entertain him for a while and it also gave me a bit of a break from carrying Aiden in my backpack.After that he was hungry and wanted something to eat. 1. November 2013 02:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Halloween 2013 - Steampunk Vampire 1. November 2013 02:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethalloween 2013 steampunk vampireShareLast night was Halloween and we walked around with the kids (KC's and our kids) to do trick or treat.Aiden was a little sick with gastro but we did managed to get him along dressed in his spider man shirt.I was dressed up as a steam punk vampire.When we came back I did the photo above in my home studio. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...373839404142434445...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
6. December 2013 07:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Fun on a rainy day 6. December 2013 07:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetfun on a rainy dayShareWe have had a lot of rain lately. On one of the days I was showing Aiden and Lucas how to make a pair of funny glasses out of an egg crate and a piece of string.They got to paint the glasses afterwards.
6. December 2013 07:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A helping hand vacuuming 6. December 2013 07:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweeta helping hand vacuumingShareThe other day I picked up Aiden and Lucas pretty late from daycare.They were in the process of cleaning and Aiden was eagerly waiting for them to turn on the vacuum cleaner so he could play with it.
20. November 2013 10:15 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 007 20. November 2013 10:15 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetde knoklede page 007ShareI have already gone out too far. I cannot return and jump over the stream because it is growing inside of me and is becoming a roaring river.What are these strange thoughts I am having?Were these free farmers in the hills above Varde Aaa more free at year 900 than they were in year 1100?The only difference was christianity.Off to the libraryThe landowner at NoerholmThe Herredfoged.The Bishop in RibeIt is all written hereI start thinking about huntingA good hunter makes sure that they keep a healthy game on the property. He will feed the game during tough winters and make sure that the the overall health is there and have to most productive game survive.No, it is not right to have these thoughts here in the library when it is the farmers I need to find information on.Queen Margaret..Make a claim on Noerholm..Maybe there is something here..Wasn't it the landowner of Noerholm that owned Noerholm?Has he just built up Noerholm and then put his filthy hand on every surrounding piece of land and property?Which the church was claiming that it should own?Or was it the Bishop in Ribe?This was not what I was supposed to find here at the library. It was the farmer - farmers!Hunting...What rubbish was that. I must get rid of these thoughts, this has nothing to do with hunting.
20. November 2013 08:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 006 20. November 2013 08:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpage 6 de knokledeShareIt wouldn't have been the lord who was out there beginning to move large boulders.And not the bishop -Christianity had just been introduced but building that many churches required a lot of workforce.My thoughts are diverted.Has this big change in faith based activity created communities, something in common because surely it was the farmers who built the churches.This introduction was it something that made the existence easier for the farmers, my old roots.It must have been, a lot of other things to believe in has been forgotten and the church is now a gathering place.You should never start researching your ancestry.You encounter one surprise after another and will never finish. There is always more.There is changes in ones beliefs for every new discovery.Of cause it was the farmers who built the churches. Who else would have?They probably started with the words; "On the day of honour I am with you".My thoughts are again left astray.Russia build the aswan dam in Egypt.Yes, I saw it myself with my own eyes. I drove in my car along the large canals they were digging.How was it that they explained it to me?This canal was to be dug 5 metres deep, 100 metres wide and should extend 800km out into the desert.There were thousands of workers, it all looked like a large ants nests.Men with baskets full of soil on their heads. There was not a single Russian in this ants nest.- Who actually built the Aswan Dam? -
20. November 2013 08:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 005 20. November 2013 08:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpage 5Share Farmers My grandads memoirs. - My Memoirs. - But there has to be something before us. Our family of farmers from Kongeaaen at Toboel to Lyngbakkerne across Varde Aa - Mejls - Hornelund - Sig. How did they live in the last 1000 years? I rush to the library but it feels like hitting a miss in the lottery. Have my ancestors, the farmers, not accomplished anything that made it worthy for a couple of pages in the danish history? Yes, they have of cause not walked about killing each other to get hold of their neighbors possessions. Rather the opposite, from the looks of it, it was the farmers that were killed. And for this the killers deserved a rather prominent mentioning in the history. Yes, there was built a number of churches in the 1100's, but my relatives, the farmers are not mentioned. I start to think. - Who actually built these churches? -.
20. November 2013 03:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De Knoklede - page 009 20. November 2013 03:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetde knoklede page 009Share..as a couple of cows and a bull out on the feeding grounds. Something that can work and reproduce.There is an old say like this - The devil looks after his own.Let me immediately point out that the Devil didn't look after the farmers in the area around Varde and it was obvious that it was the met in power that were looked after by the Devil.Here I would like to jump forward to 1300-1400 in the Danish history (Queen Margaret I). It is like my ancestors roots here start sprouting quickly. It is not quite clear who owns then, the church or the landowner at Noerholm.Queen Margaret interfere in the argument and this gives the farmers a bit of breathing space.A few farmers become more established and become independent (owns their land).How should all these farmers see all the trouble ahead? Yes, even the Danish history has forgotten them.It is only all the bad evil, power hungry people that are written about.The more bloodthirsty the more pages they get in the book.How mush is described about the farmers fight for independence against Kristian the 3rd?The farmers at Varde invaded the river fortres at Varde and destroyed it but then had to retreat north with Captain Clement pursued by Johan Rantzau the kings right hand. The farmers were at last defeated at Aalborg so that they would not appear in the history books. Not even crying and mourning by women and children behinds the hills at Varde river.Honour becomes he who should be honoured.
20. November 2013 02:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments De knoklede - page 008 20. November 2013 02:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetde knoklede page 008ShareI am stuck.There is something peculiar about this study.Why do I still return to - in a time of hunting?Right! I remember, there is a book by that name.I tell myself to think about something else - And he thoughts saw wide views. And the neighbours wife said to her mum - That decease looks just like...No, this is enough...Were the farmers the hunted game or not?Were the king, the lords, the church, the bishop the hunters?Were the farmers the game and the hunting so good that the hunters couldn't agree on splitting the game?Was it like that all over Denmark? Of cause it was. the Varde area was no exception.It is something strange you are getting involved in when you study your ancestors.The farmers had to live, otherwise there was nothing to hunt, but when the land owner was about to loose his hunting rights then the hunting escalated to the point where the game was about to go extinct.The hunters would then loose interest and start hunting elsewhere.Here we can mention the war against Sweden with its following plague as well as Napoleon with his Spanish troops in Denmark.The farmers always recovered, because they were the lifeline for Denmark.Children are born and new generations grow up between the marshes and hills without knowing whether they in years to come will be valuable as game and hence again be hunted to extinction.It is the owners of the hunting grounds, their mentality and actions that is written into the Danish history. They have been lifted onto the podium for their dishonest behaviour.On the contrary is just mentioned as an afterthought...
17. November 2013 08:42 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 5 years wedding anniversary 17. November 2013 08:42 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet5 years wedding anniversaryShareKim and I just had our 5th wedding anniversary. She still looks as beautiful today as she did when I first met her.We celebrated by going out having dinner at Darling Harbour and watched the weekly fireworks.
12. November 2013 01:23 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments International Fleet Review 2013 12. November 2013 01:23 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetinternational fleet review 2013Share We recently had the international fleet review in Sydney with lots of navy ships from international countries visiting Sydney to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Australian fleet.This also meant that not only were there lots of sailors in town, but also lots of navy cadets. Aiden and I chose to visit the American USS Chosin and British HMS Daring. The US ship is an older class ship, and from the outside fairly unimpressive. but on closer inspection it had an impressive arsenal of missiles. As well as guns. The crew were very friendly and were happy to have their photo taken.The British vessel on the other hand is a very modern ship, again with a very impressive firepower.The crew again were happy to have their photos taken.After this Aiden was over the ships and when he spotted a firetruck he got very excited. Lucky the firemen were pretty bored so they were pretty happy to entertain him for a while and it also gave me a bit of a break from carrying Aiden in my backpack.After that he was hungry and wanted something to eat.
1. November 2013 02:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Halloween 2013 - Steampunk Vampire 1. November 2013 02:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethalloween 2013 steampunk vampireShareLast night was Halloween and we walked around with the kids (KC's and our kids) to do trick or treat.Aiden was a little sick with gastro but we did managed to get him along dressed in his spider man shirt.I was dressed up as a steam punk vampire.When we came back I did the photo above in my home studio.