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
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
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
We repacked our (too heavy) bags and caught a Flixbus, all day, all the way to Vilnius, Lithuania. (FYI Flix drivers wear leprechaun green ties.)Doug snoozed and read a bit