30 August 2008
25 August 2008
Return from the Baltics
Anyway, on to the trip. We left Thursday afternoon for Helsinki on an airline we'd never heard of (Blue1?) that doesn't give away water, on a plane probably older than us. But we survived, got to the Helsinki airport, caught a cab, and found the hotel. We were staying just outside the downtown core so had a nice walk into town and caught some dinner - Italian. I know, I know, not at all authentic, but exactly what we needed - it was late, we were hungry, and we didn't feel like eating anything with "pickled" and "fish" in the same entree description.
Helsinki was a really pretty town. We wandered all over the city, seeing the harbor from multiple vantages points, crossing over to some islands. And the weather couldn't be beat. Twice we've been to Scandinavia, and twice we've had good weather. We don't question, just enjoy. Interestingly on the way in from the airport Katherine commented that it looked quite similar to the US, and the northwest in particular. They drive on the correct side of the road, new freeways, evergreens, and new construction. Off the freeway, they do have some really interesting architecture throughout town, with their homegrown architect Alvar Aalto well represented
We both left Helsinki feeling like it was a very comfortable and livable town. Walking and bike paths everywhere, lots of public transport, and a great community feel. Friday night there was a huge festival all over town - we walked down to the park across from our hotel and saw some fire dancing and music - surrounded by literally thousands of Fins. Very cool. The next morning we walked through the neighborhood behind our hotel and stumbled onto a local market where we had breakfast. All around us were locals meeting up with friends and family. It felt really nice. Monocle magazine recently ranked Helsinki #5 in their most liveable cities (Seattle, not ranked, Portland #25, Vancouver #8). I don't know how livable it is in the winter, but for the weekend we were there it definitely made sense.
Saturday afternoon we caught the jet boat hydrofoil thing over to Tallinn. I insisted that it was broken because we never took off (shouldn't a jet hydrofoil really move?) and thought we were going to be really late in getting there. I was, of course, wrong, and we arrived perfectly on time. Given the weather and proximity we walked the kilometer to the hotel. Hotel was good, modern design which I love (if you have a stone sink in a non-curved shape, I'm yours). Saturday was a good start, nice weather, did a preview of the Old Town to get us set for the next day. Unfortunately, the next day was raining, and windy, and totally miserable. It felt like an October day at 6pm all day long. After slogging around for a while, seeing some interesting church art, climbing the castle walls, and nailing the top 10 attractions according to our guide book, we retired for a bottle of wine and a movie on pay-per-view at the hotel.
I think that Tallinn was a bit disappointing for both of us. We gave it too much time (two full days), and the weather was not at all cooperative. Helsinki was nice, with good weather. So a bit of a mixed bag, but as always, just glad we have the opportunity to explore.
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21 August 2008
St Katharine Docks
Rich and Clara arrived in London 11th August, I have neglected to post about their visit here until now, the day after they left. Horrible, I know. It was great having them here, showing Clara the city, introducing them to our friends, shopping, sightseeing, etc.
On their last night we went to see our friend Neil's boat. He has recently moved it from Brighton to St Katharine Docks in the heart of London. Catherine and I made our way from our respective offices in The City to the boat, a quick journey by cab. It's an amazing location, right in The City, next to the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge.
We enjoyed a fabulous meal by Neil, not sure how he cooks so well in such a tiny space...not only was this Rich and Clara's last night in London, it was also the night Andy and I said bye to Catherine. She's moving this weekend and we're heading off to Heksinki and Tallinn today so won't see her. Fortunately she'll be back in about a month for a long weekend!! And, we're trying to figure out a way to NYC in the near future ;)
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13 August 2008
catherine's leaving do...
our good friend catherine is moving to nyc in less than two weeks! it's going to be very sad when she goes. andy and i met her right when we moved over and we've seen each other almost every week since, apart from all the time that either andy and i or catherine are off traveling somewhere - taking that into consideration we've probably seen her about every other week ;)about a month ago andy, catherine and i met up in west hampstead for lunch at la brocca, a place we went to often when before andy and i moved into our current flat.
saturday night was catherine's leaving do, we had a great time, met some new people and saw some others that because of everyones busy schedule we hadn't seen for a while.
she's a good friend and we'll stay friends, and it will be fab when we're all living in america at the same time and she can come visit seattle and the pacific northwest.
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02 August 2008
it's lame, i know, but i can't help it...
it's been tough for me to think of blog posts lately, as i'm sure is obvious. life here is just as it is. it's no longer interesting to me to post about funny, quirky daily goings on here. we/i are entrenched enough here with daily life and living that it's difficult to find things worthy of posting about when we're not traveling about. having said that, there were a few goals that i wanted to achieve when moving, 1. take up yoga/pilates 2. take the opportunity to do something different with my career 3. learn to knit. i feel very good and confident that i have achieved/ am working towards 1 & 3, 2 is still a sore point for me in my life and part of what makes posting difficult. i'm still very much working towards figuring out what i want to be when i grow up, which is harder and harder as i get older.
so, with this i post my second completed knitting project - a baby blanket. originally i thought i would give it to the next person i knew having a baby, that's why i made the neutral colour palate, but it was so time consuming, i might just keep it for when andy and i have babies down the road...
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