Melissa and I had a great time in Finland over the weekend. We spent two days exploring downtown Helsinki and had a short day trip over to Estonia. We walked most of the harbor area, ate good food, then tried to figure out how to go sleep when the sun is still out at 11 pm. With summer solstice just a few days past, the sun really only set from 11:30 pm until about 3 am. Waking up in the middle of the night was very odd to say the least.
Here's a picture taken at 11:15 pm as we were headed back to the hotel...
On a nearby island we saw lots of traditional Finnish buildings, which despite being around 200 years old were still straighter than the farmhouse.
Our cruise over to Estonia was the most interesting. It was a decent sized cruise ship with two decks to ferry cars across and about four decks above that. Here is a picture of the ship...
What follows is my best effort to describe what an Estonian cruise is like...
Take 2500 people. Give about 2000 of them a pack of cigarettes each and make sure they finish them before you reach Estonia. Somehow create a mystical ventilation system that pipes stale cigarette smoke to most of the ship's interior. Have about 1250 of them go without deodorant for the day. Get 20 of them to sing Karaoke in Finnish. Two hours later drop them off in Estonia where they can purchase alcohol and cigarettes duty free. Once that's complete, get at least 100 of them so sauced that they can't stand up on the return trip and you've got yourself a cruise.
Despite all that, Melissa and I had a great time in Estonia. The old town has buildings that have been there since the 1500's. The place has a very medieval look to it. We also had a lunch in a very good restaurant that had this bit of taxidermy in the front window...
Those are all real mounts in there, not unlike Mexican frogs.
Here's a shot of the main square in Estonia...
It was a good way to take a break from the construction up north, thanks to Melissa for having a job with a global company. I'll leave this with just a few other pictures from the trip.
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