Away from the city, in relatively flat Denmark, fields after fields of beautiful green lands with farm houses in the middle of the fields, cows, sheeps, horses & pig farms are very common. A lot of lands are used for grain / wheat planting while some are used to plant grass which can be later sold as 'artificial turf'.
Some will purchased it & 'trans-plant' in their garden to have a green garden in 2 weeks time. It'll take months (if you start planting in spring) before the grass grow to a small height & strong but it might be too late as summer will be way over by then.
Too bad I was driven in car through the country side, didn't manage to take any good pictures. Here's the only one that's still acceptable (the rest of the pictures seems to be taken by a very shaky hand, better save myself from embarrassment):-
There're farmers who provide home-stay at their farm house (perhaps I should try when I have chance & $$). Usually they'll make it easily recognizable for travellers, such as this one below where they have the rolled up hays decorated as a guy & a girl with welcoming message & smiley face. Very inviting, isn't it? :)
Fishing in Denmark requires license. On top of that, if you choose to fish in a private place, like a small lake in a small town, you have to be a member to do so. That'll cost you about DKK200 yearly (per person) to enjoy fishing on a tranquil peaceful lake. If I can swim, not afraid of water & have lots of patience, I might be fishing as well (so many conditions :$). Here's one of those lake that permits fishing activities:-
Some will purchased it & 'trans-plant' in their garden to have a green garden in 2 weeks time. It'll take months (if you start planting in spring) before the grass grow to a small height & strong but it might be too late as summer will be way over by then.
Too bad I was driven in car through the country side, didn't manage to take any good pictures. Here's the only one that's still acceptable (the rest of the pictures seems to be taken by a very shaky hand, better save myself from embarrassment):-
There're farmers who provide home-stay at their farm house (perhaps I should try when I have chance & $$). Usually they'll make it easily recognizable for travellers, such as this one below where they have the rolled up hays decorated as a guy & a girl with welcoming message & smiley face. Very inviting, isn't it? :)
Fishing in Denmark requires license. On top of that, if you choose to fish in a private place, like a small lake in a small town, you have to be a member to do so. That'll cost you about DKK200 yearly (per person) to enjoy fishing on a tranquil peaceful lake. If I can swim, not afraid of water & have lots of patience, I might be fishing as well (so many conditions :$). Here's one of those lake that permits fishing activities:-
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