Good Morning Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark

This morning I’m sitting in Copenhagen, enjoying my morning coffee at Starbucks, watching the city slowly wake up. There’s something special about starting the day in a place with so much history layered into every street, harbor, and old building.

Here’s a little history lesson with your coffee this morning.

Back in 1917, Denmark actually sold the islands that are now the United States Virgin Islands to the United States for $25 million in gold. The islands were known as the Danish West Indies before the transfer. The U.S. wanted them mainly for strategic naval reasons during World War I to prevent Germany from possibly establishing a base in the Caribbean.

So technically, a small piece of American history was once Danish territory.

A few little-known facts about Denmark:

🇩🇰 Denmark has one of the oldest monarchies in the world, now under Frederik X.

🚲 Copenhagen has more bicycles than cars, and biking is often faster than driving around the city.

🌬 Denmark is a global leader in wind energy, producing a large portion of its electricity from wind turbines.

😊 Denmark consistently ranks among the happiest countries in the world, largely due to their culture of “hygge” — enjoying simple moments, good company, and a slower pace of life.

So this morning’s lesson with coffee is simple: the world is connected in ways we often overlook.

From Copenhagen cafés to Caribbean islands, history has a funny way of tying everything together.

Now let me finish this coffee and go explore a little more of Denmark.

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