The Hamlet Inn has a deal with Olsen's Danish Village Bakery, a pastry of our choice as well as unlimited coffee is included in our stay.
I went with a slice of kringle. If it was good enough for Huell Howser it is good enough for me.
It was a good choice.
We spent the morning wandering around.
Wandering was a necessity since there are so many goodies to enjoy.
Who has ever heard of an aebleskiver anyhow?
The Danes.
Aebleskivers are Danish donuts served with a warm jam.
We got an order to go and ate them in front of the restaurant like savages.
So much to do, so much to see.
The Solvang mission costs money to enter, so we protested by not entering.
Obviously our one and only enjoyed every second!
This is not out of order. We returned to Solvang Restaurant for more aebleskivers. If our waitress was chewing gum she would have spit it out when I told her this is our second order today!
Next on the agenda is Morro Bay, less than two hours away.
I haven't been since I was in middle school. This was a regular vacation spot for us over spring break, when spring break was known as the controversial "Easter vacation".
Haha.
Somethings have not changed one bit.
Too bad liar's bench wasn't there when I was a child, I could have looked for my butt imprints!
Looking back at this picture, the famous Morro Bay rock does look rather ostentatious.
What a sweet day. I love the image of you with the shell wings. As for the tasty Aebleskivers we have been fans for decades. I'm glad you found them so good you had to have them TWICE.
ReplyDeleteLoved this post. Wish I was there.
Wish you were there too!
DeleteFor being primarily a tourist town, it sure is a lot of fun!