Not quite done
We have finished the location-by-location post, but there will be more to come SOON we hope. Doug has many picture that don’t need much explanation, and I am hoping to
We have finished the location-by-location post, but there will be more to come SOON we hope. Doug has many picture that don’t need much explanation, and I am hoping to
We were seasoned hands at packing up and heading to whatever transport station, bus or train or occasional place, came next.This time it was the Keflavík International Airport. We started
We’d left our Reykjavik digs at 6AM and hiked to a downtown pick-up point.At 7AM we got on a small bus/van with 10 others… for a long ride to Landmannalaugar.
All three of us (Doug, Maggie, and I) are big fans of touring ports by boat. Our last tour was of Gdansk in pre-COVID times, which was cool because Gdansk
The morning after our Kiel biking we packed up yet again and took a train to Hamburg. After watching inland Germany roll by our window, we entered the Hamburg metro
Courtesy of Doug.
The ferry terminal in Kiel was a passenger terminal amidst a very industrial container port. We shouldered our too-heavy bags and asked a van driver who was waiting for his
We bussed from Vilnius to Klaipeda, with our habitual stash of snacks and extra food for the ferry ride ahead. 9/20/24 from Doug: Last night we boarded a big ferry
Continue reading…the BIG ferry ride: Klaipėda to Kiel Germany REVISED
In poking around, I came across notice of the “Roma Fest 2024” which advertised a mid-afternoon parade from the big town hall center to a nearby market and an evening
Vilnius was a true pleasure of a city and we had a bounty of experiences there. We both relaxed into being surrounded by the Lithianian language, and also the relaxed