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Storm and Storm Surge December 6th and 7th 2013

Højvande i Roskilde Fjord

A long lasting storm has passed Denmark and the surrounding countries a few days ago. A lot of damage, including damage caused by storm surge at many places, are seen. Many high-water records are noticed. Roskilde Fjord peaked 2,06 meter over normal. My photos was taken at 10 AM friday, but later it was a lot worse.

Højvande i Roskilde Fjord

The Viking Ship Museum to the left was under pressure from the water and precautions was taken. At the museum homepage there are several photos and a short video, see Viking Ship Museum. Later the museum was surrounded by water.

The Rope Maker

The other day Tadre Mølle was visited. Our two grandchildren was on vacation and it was decided to visit the old, but still functioning watermill, Tadre Mølle (take a look at a danish blogpost with a few shots from the mill). Tadre Mølle is now part of Roskilde Museum.

We were lucky to visit the mill the day the rope maker was working.

I asked Aksel to be part of this miniportrait of his skills. Aksel told he learned to make ropes at the family farm 70 years ago, and because he had practiced ever since he still is able to make some ropes at special  occasions at Tadre Mølle. He has a simple tool, but as you see at the end of the photos, he makes excellent ropes. Aksel told he has the feeling of ropemaking in his hands.

Ropemaking at Tadre Mølle

First Aksel placed 3 x 4 strings between the blue plate and “the other end”. He turns and turn – and suddenly there are 4 strings.

Ropemaking at Tadre Mølle

The the rope is made from the other end using another simple tool and by help of my gandchild turning and turning the moving part.

Ropemaking at Tadre Mølle

Here is the good, old tool.

Ropemaking at Tadre Mølle

Ropemaking at Tadre Mølle

And Aksels “rope-sensitive” hand.

Ropemaking at Tadre Mølle

The rope has to be secured in both ends.

Ropemaking at Tadre Mølle

Here is the result.

Ropemaking at Tadre Mølle

It was a cold day – and a pancake was good to have.

Til kamp mod spild

Til kamp mod spild

I øjeblikket er opmærksomheden rettet mod de enorme ressourcer, der går tabt på grund af madspild. Denne plakat fra Nationalmuseet fortæller om den kamp mod spild der fandt sted i 1930erne. For nogle var kampen økonomisk afgørende.

In the 1930s it was import not to waste too much because some people could make a living of these items. The poster is about the fight against wasting what can be used. Today waste of food is discussed widely.