26. October 2002 11:09
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Before Claus became ill, he was a rising star in the world of tennis. He was featured in the local newspaper as Amtsmester - he came first in the local "Amst" - level similar to state-level.


Claus loved being out in the wind and the sun. He was also prone to seasickness.





Claus and my family came to visit me in Australia in 1999. I think he liked it here - warmer winters and friendly people. I really like the top middle photo, of Claus eating oysters. He looked very happy. They did a lot of sightseeing here, and even visited my apartment on Narrabeen beach.








The following are the last photos that were taken of Claus, on one of our sailing trips.








26. October 2002 11:08
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My brother had schizophrenia, and he passed away not long after his 33rd birthday.
I love my brother, and I regret not telling him this. My girlfriend tells me that Claus knew I loved him.
I am not convinced of this, so I wrote him a letter, in the hope that he will read this, wherever he is.
There is so much I wanted to say to him.
I want to remember him when he was not sick, when he was happy, and when I was last in Denmark in June 2002. I want to remember him, as you will see him in these photos.





26. October 2002 11:01
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26. October 2002 10:35
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My Big Brother . . .









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10. June 2002 11:47
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On the way back from Denmark we made a stopover in Singapore to have a look as well as do some shopping.
Here a photo from Little India in Singapore.
4. June 2002 11:36
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We surprised my Mum by turning up in Denmark before her 60th Birthday.
She had a big party where a lot of her friends and family turned up.
While we were there we also got to visit some of my friends and family as well as do a bit of Sightseeing in Copenhagen and Legoland.
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29. March 2002 02:52
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Over the Christmas holidays we went for a drive through some of the most scenic parts of Australia.
First we drive down to Melbourne and then along the Great Ocean Road to Adelaide.
The sunsets were spectacular.
We then continued up to the Flinders Ranges and along the way had a look at cave paintings.
In Broken hill we went down into the old Daydream silvermine.
We also had a look at some of the Desert Sculptures
Along the way we saw some Australian Wildlife. Here a wombat.
And here a possum.
Lots of Koalas
And here one very angry Lizard.
And of course some Emus.
We were camping along the way.
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Driving in Australia /
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27. March 2002 11:14
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3. July 2015 13:07
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2. July 2015 13:07
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The food in Thailand is delicious.
There are so many variations that we cannot get at home and they don't add all that sugar.


Lucas was a bit tired after a morning at the beach at this one.

On KC's birthday we went to an ocean front seafood place.



I don't think the family liked the food in Thailand much though, because they wanted to eat japanese and wanted air conditioned restaurants even though the evenings generally were a bit cooler.
1. July 2015 13:07
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Here are some various photos that I haven't posted earlier.

Here is one of a jumpshot with Kim and I in front of the big Buddha.

Down at the beach there was this artificial wave surfing centre.

1. July 2015 13:07
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The family did lots of shopping.
Kim's family had suits and shirts made and the girls bought lots of shoes.

We also found some great tshirts for the kids.


Although the kids were more interested in the ice cream.
1. July 2015 12:07
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30. June 2015 13:07
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The street life in Thailand is as it always have been with lots of food stalls and other shops.


Petrol for all the bikes is bought in these small shops as well.

You can even get your feet cleaned by fish.

And handicraft is created there as well (The large elephant piece took him 2 weeks to create).


A new addition is the popup cocktail bars.

It reminds me of the good old days of backpacking where nothing was arranged beforehand. I would just organise accommodation when I arrived to a new place. There is still plenty of accommodation options everywhere if you look for it.
29. June 2015 13:07
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25. June 2015 12:07
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The pool at the hotel was great.
The kids loved it and it was nice jumping in the pool after an excursion out and about.




It really boosted the kids confidence swimming there.


If it had been up to Kim's family then they would have stayed at the pool the entire trip and not have left the hotel.
24. June 2015 11:07
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There was also a monkey show with a larger trained monkey.
Apparently in the past they used trained monkeys to fetch coconuts for them and they demonstrated how they trained them.


Kim's dad had his photo taken with the monkey.