Port of Hamburg -part 1
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
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
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
This was the view out our window. Actually, only a portion of the view. To the left of the cranes, on that hill, were two more churches. The Angel is
9/8-13/24from Doug: Crossing the Baltic Sea by ferry we arrive in Tallinn, Estonia. Estonians celebrate unshackling from USSR occupation by seeking to practice freedom. Much work involved in refashioning their
9/3-8/24 Helsinki was not so exciting, actually.Super super clean, organized, and well-designed at every level. And yet….We never found a spark.Its streets are clean and there are lovely parks every
Continue reading…Helsinki: mellow and happy, for us strange (updated)
pictures by Mr. K. We spent Saturday afternoon on a walking tour and class in a warehouse, all about street art. First basic point of our guide and teacher, Rob: