Arrived in Singapore late yesterday afternoon to humid and wet conditions - what a change to Helsinki.
For our last day in Finland, Maree and I went to the Olympic Stadium and visited the Sports Museum of Finland - as you would expect full of memorabilia of Finland's sports excellence. It was also a nostalgic visit to the youth hostel I stayed at over 30 years ago when I was backpacking through Scandinavia and Europe.
Today we went on the Singapore Flyer billed as the largest giant observation wheel in the world - certainly gave us a great view of the city and it has changed so much since we last here 30 years ago.
Also made a trip to Raffles Hotel for a gin sling - $A25 a glass - must have seen us coming!!!!
Thought I had left the expensive Scandinavia behind but this is another expensive city.
Maree and I are planning to visit Little India tonight for a good curry - am having cravings for a good curry.
Forgot to mention on our last day in Helsinki went to our favorite bar and managed to get the last glass of the seasonal dark stout out of the barrel - it was fantastic.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Second last day in Finland
Had an early start today after a great meal last night. Went to a crazy restaurant called Zetor which celebrates the gold rush and miners in Finland. Finally managed to get my reindeer sirloin which just dissolved in my mouth it was so tender - much better than waghu beef steak.
Had an early start by bus to Porvoo, an hour out of Helsinki. The old town dates backs to the 1700's and was very interesting with the old architecture.
Back to Helsinki in the afternoon to our favorite drinking hole which is a brewery outlet called Teerenpeli - they have a great dark beer at 7% alcohol. Went to the ferry to see off my brother-in-law Peter back to Estonia only to discover the ferry had been cancelled due to bad weather; then the fun started to find a larger ferry that was still operating. Finally put Peter in a cab to another ferry terminal along with his container of sprats - hope he reaches Estonia some time tonight!!!
Another cold and rainy day - top temp 10 degrees C.
May go back to Zetor tonight for a meal and then prepare tomorrow for our flight to Singapore at 11.40pm tomorrow night. The temp there is 30 degrees C and will be hard to adjust to.
Had an early start by bus to Porvoo, an hour out of Helsinki. The old town dates backs to the 1700's and was very interesting with the old architecture.
Back to Helsinki in the afternoon to our favorite drinking hole which is a brewery outlet called Teerenpeli - they have a great dark beer at 7% alcohol. Went to the ferry to see off my brother-in-law Peter back to Estonia only to discover the ferry had been cancelled due to bad weather; then the fun started to find a larger ferry that was still operating. Finally put Peter in a cab to another ferry terminal along with his container of sprats - hope he reaches Estonia some time tonight!!!
Another cold and rainy day - top temp 10 degrees C.
May go back to Zetor tonight for a meal and then prepare tomorrow for our flight to Singapore at 11.40pm tomorrow night. The temp there is 30 degrees C and will be hard to adjust to.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Now in Finland
Arrived in Helsinki yesterday on the ferry from Tallinn just in time for the last day of the Baltic Herring Festival. It was amazing with the boats in the harbor selling herrings, breads, sauces. We ventured into a food hall (a Finnish version of Queen Vic Market) and saw some reindeer kebabs and had to have one - the taste was fairly nondescript but filling. The market area is on the harbor and was full of loud and drunk Swedes waiting to catch ferries home after the European Soccer League game on Saturday night between Finland and Sweden. The heavens opened up in the harbor area and Maree and I took refuge in a bar (already drenched). Finland is much more expensive than Estonia - a beer for me cost $A7 and a gin and tonic for Maree was $A12. Went to a casual bar/restaurant for dinner last night and had reindeer hamburgers - the taste was overpowered by the Finnish cheese.
Today took a ferry to Suomenlinna sea fortress in the harbor, only 10 minutes by ferry. The fortress dates back to the 1700's and we took so many photos the camera battery went flat - the place was amazing. Today was a hot day for Helsinki - top temp was 9 degrees C; we had to keep well rugged up and the wind was bracing. After returning from the fortress we had a reindeer stock pot at the Sunday market at the harbor - very filling.
Tomorrow we are catching a bus to Porvoo, Finland's second oldest city.
Tonight we are planning to dine on a reindeer sirloin preceded by a couple of beers just around the corner from our hotel at a bar we discovered yesterday afternoon after we dried out from the rain. This bar is trendy (lucky they let me in !!), some beers are good and bar staff friendly, especially when I try my Finnish on them. Overall the Finnish beers are disappointing.
Today took a ferry to Suomenlinna sea fortress in the harbor, only 10 minutes by ferry. The fortress dates back to the 1700's and we took so many photos the camera battery went flat - the place was amazing. Today was a hot day for Helsinki - top temp was 9 degrees C; we had to keep well rugged up and the wind was bracing. After returning from the fortress we had a reindeer stock pot at the Sunday market at the harbor - very filling.
Tomorrow we are catching a bus to Porvoo, Finland's second oldest city.
Tonight we are planning to dine on a reindeer sirloin preceded by a couple of beers just around the corner from our hotel at a bar we discovered yesterday afternoon after we dried out from the rain. This bar is trendy (lucky they let me in !!), some beers are good and bar staff friendly, especially when I try my Finnish on them. Overall the Finnish beers are disappointing.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Last day in Tallinn
Recovering from my cold but think Maree is now coming down with it.
Had a very quiet day yesterday and did some souvenir shopping; also climbed the tower of St Olaf's Church in the old town - its spire of 160 metres was the tallest building in Europe in the 1500's.
Also had our staple of elk soup for lunch but had roast elk for dinner and it was unbelievable - so tender.
Having dinner with Maree's cousin tonight and then leave for Helsinki tomorrow.
Had a very quiet day yesterday and did some souvenir shopping; also climbed the tower of St Olaf's Church in the old town - its spire of 160 metres was the tallest building in Europe in the 1500's.
Also had our staple of elk soup for lunch but had roast elk for dinner and it was unbelievable - so tender.
Having dinner with Maree's cousin tonight and then leave for Helsinki tomorrow.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Feeling lousy
Managed to catch a cold and not well. The hotel, restaurants, cafes and shops are all very hot and then you have to venture outside into the cold weather so guess it was inevitable. Had planned to travel to a town called Viljandi about hours away from Tallinn by train but because I was feeling so crook we cancelled - maybe tomorrow if I feel better.
Had lunch today at a little cafe on the town square - we had elk soup. Had lunch there yesterday and were so impressed we went back today. Dinner last night was moose stroganoff at a Russian restaurant and it was great. Some restaurants also serve bear but have not tackled that yet !!
Tonight we are going to a little cafe we discovered that serves traditional Estonian pancakes with Maree's cousin. My favorite is mushrooms and blue cheese but have also had ham and brie cheese and one with shrimps.
The city's restaurants and cafes are preparing for the winter and are removing all the outdoor decking and seating. The last two winters have been bad with metres of snow falling.
Heading off to Helsinki on Saturday.
Had lunch today at a little cafe on the town square - we had elk soup. Had lunch there yesterday and were so impressed we went back today. Dinner last night was moose stroganoff at a Russian restaurant and it was great. Some restaurants also serve bear but have not tackled that yet !!
Tonight we are going to a little cafe we discovered that serves traditional Estonian pancakes with Maree's cousin. My favorite is mushrooms and blue cheese but have also had ham and brie cheese and one with shrimps.
The city's restaurants and cafes are preparing for the winter and are removing all the outdoor decking and seating. The last two winters have been bad with metres of snow falling.
Heading off to Helsinki on Saturday.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Back from Saaremaa
Arrived back in Tallinn yesterday afternoon from the island of Saaremaa. Had a great time and Maree caught up with another cousin.
We stayed in a guest house recommended by Maree's cousin in the US. The hosts were unbelievable and fed us true Estonian cuisine - marinated fish, fish soup etc. Even supplied some home brew beer which was great and local Saaremaa vodka at 80% proof - rocket fuel !!!
We visited the beach area where Maree's mum was captured by the Germans as she tried to escape by boat to Sweden and also visited the port where she was deported to Germany. There are many memorials to the battles between the Germans and Soviets.
We were fortunate to locate some old girlfriends of Maree's mum and visited the location where Maree's mum lived - just a vacant block now.
The hosts took us sailing to an island off Saaremaa one day where many people have holiday shacks. Also visited a new traditional home being built out of logs for a Tallinn-based multi millionaire - there was nothing spared in this luxurious house. Also visited a factory where wooden boats are built and repaired in the traditional way.
Not sure when we head to Finland as Maree is arranging more catch ups with relatives here in Tallinn.
Arrived back in Tallinn yesterday afternoon from the island of Saaremaa. Had a great time and Maree caught up with another cousin.
We stayed in a guest house recommended by Maree's cousin in the US. The hosts were unbelievable and fed us true Estonian cuisine - marinated fish, fish soup etc. Even supplied some home brew beer which was great and local Saaremaa vodka at 80% proof - rocket fuel !!!
We visited the beach area where Maree's mum was captured by the Germans as she tried to escape by boat to Sweden and also visited the port where she was deported to Germany. There are many memorials to the battles between the Germans and Soviets.
We were fortunate to locate some old girlfriends of Maree's mum and visited the location where Maree's mum lived - just a vacant block now.
The hosts took us sailing to an island off Saaremaa one day where many people have holiday shacks. Also visited a new traditional home being built out of logs for a Tallinn-based multi millionaire - there was nothing spared in this luxurious house. Also visited a factory where wooden boats are built and repaired in the traditional way.
Not sure when we head to Finland as Maree is arranging more catch ups with relatives here in Tallinn.
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