After the wonderful days in St. Petersburg, Russia the next stops had a lot to live up to. But we were not disappointed! This was the view sailing into the harbor of Tallinn, Estonia. It's a medieval town that still preserves much of its heritage.
There is an "upper town" and "lower town"; the upper built to provide defense against invaders. These are views down onto the lower town from above.
Most of the castles and churches are now art museums, containing the best works of local artists, as well as some internationally famous works. This picture shows a warship in the Tallinn harbor. The inlaid wood work depicts the city at an earlier time. (be sure and left-click on any pictures in the blog for a larger view.)
One of our favorite parts of a cruise is meeting new friends: here are Buddy and JoAnne from Georgia. We "hit it off immediately" and enjoyed time together, eating
most meals, as well as meeting up for the entertainment and some of the same tours.
We made this trip with Jim and Barb
and had a fantastic time together! So much so that we're trying to plan another trip together already!
Traveling by ferry and bus we visited several towns on the Stockholm archipelago.
Gustavsberg is home to a porcelain factory and museum, filled with beautiful examples of the craft, such as these:
Meg's holding up part of a find here.
On to Copenhagen, Denmark and what may be the most famous landmark in the world: The Little Mermaid, of Hans Christian Andersen fame.
(She's the smaller girl on the right!)
The crew and performers are a "United Nations" showcase; they revel in how well they get along with each other and admonish the audience with "why can't we all just get along?!" coupled with lots of smiles. This is the face of a Romanian acrobat, Andrea. We remarked often about how happy the crew members appear. Their apparent joy is a major contributing factor to our enjoyment of the cruises.
There are frequent educational opportunities
on board; we had history lessons on the various countries we visited. This is a former MI-6 agent teaching us about computer hacking, espionage and identity theft.
The last evening was a time for us to say thank you to the members of the crew who were personally responsible for making our trip so memorable: our room stewards
and our waitstaff.
We took a cab the short distance to the Southampton bus stop. A 2-hour bus ride brought us to Heathrow and sometime later (much later) we fell into our own bed, happy and tired! Thanks for joining us for this reminiscence. Hope you can do something like this in the future!
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