A submission to this week’s photo challenge – Zig Zag.
The Tallink Building in Tallinn – an amazing set of zig zags makes this building very distinctive – seen on our way to and from our Hotel on our visit to Estonia in May 2011.
A submission to this week’s photo challenge – Zig Zag.
The Tallink Building in Tallinn – an amazing set of zig zags makes this building very distinctive – seen on our way to and from our Hotel on our visit to Estonia in May 2011.
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Tagged Estonia, postaday, Tallinn, weekly photo challenge
A submission to the Weekly Word Challenge : Travel
As a child I wanted to visit every country in the world.
As yet this aim has not been achieved. However, I have traveled widely in Europe and can count the following in the list of places visited
Although I have been fortunate in recent years to travel more widely in Europe many of these countries were ‘ticked off’ in two family holidays as a child.
My dad drove for a living as a Food Technologist, so the thought of travelling across Europe with only the Ferry and first night’s accommodation booked was no problem to him. The first trip, in 1980, took us through Belgium, down through Germany following the Rhein, staying in towns (e.g Boppard) along the way – veering across Southern Germany and into Austria. We entered near Salzburg and tracked back towards Switzerland. The small town of Telfs in the Alps comes to memory as does Bregenz on the shores of Lake Constance. We then travelled on through Switzerland and back through France. The last night was memorable. Seeking to find a place in Luxembourg we did not realise that they did not accept French Francs and so ended up in Northern France in a run down town. The hotel was old and the owner somewhat intimidating – we asked for steak and were served horse (Dad was a Food Technologist and so knew the difference.
These holidays were tremendous experiences in an age when petrol was a lot cheaper and company mileage included holidays! We couldn’t do it today unfortunately.
Other than this my only childhood experience of foreign parts were a German exchange and a day trip to France.
In more recent years I have travelled further afield travelling to
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An entry to this week’s photo challenge Found on a wall in Tallinn’s Old Town in May 2012. I’m not certain if it was Graffiti or a sign. It certainly complemented the wall upon which it was painted.
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Tagged challenge, Estonia, photo, postaday, Tallinn, weekly, weekly photo challenge, work of art
T Minus 129
As part of an aim to blog earlier travels before leaving for Tanzania, the Estonia Page is now live with content.
Follow the link to see much more detail and more pictures. 😀 Continue reading
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Tagged Baltic, Clazz, Estonia, Fat Margaret, Hansiatic League, Heritage, Raekoja plats, St Olaf's, Talinn, Toompea, UNESCO
This monument in Freedom Square, Talinn was conceived in 1919, during the war of independence from Russia. However, due to later annexation byNazi Germany and then the Soviet Union was not able to be built until 2009.
Given the current situation in nearby Ukraine involving Russia again! This seems an apt monument to share. We took this on our trip to Estonia in 2011
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Tagged annexation, Estonia, Freedom, Freedom Square, Independence, Monument, photo, postaday, Russia, Soviet Union, Square, Ukraine, USSR, weekly, weekly photo challenge
These four photos represent the furthest I have been on the earth so far and are therefore my personal thresholds. Continue reading
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