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What an interesting story about the marzipan! That poor boy, having to taste medicine for a living. Ick!
Such pretty buildings and I love the sunken terrace looking building you found on your walk. Were there many of those? I did quickly wonder how many people (drunk or not) stumbled into it every week.
Hoping you don't get too wet in your next update.
What an interesting story about the marzipan! That poor boy, having to taste medicine for a living. Ick!
I know, that's got to rank as one of the worst jobs going.
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Such pretty buildings and I love the sunken terrace looking building you found on your walk. Were there many of those? I did quickly wonder how many people (drunk or not) stumbled into it every week.
That seems like a dangerous job, being a taste tester for medicine?!
Too bad Town Hall was closed. We climbed the tower there, and had some nice views. The square looks so different with the market - it was wide open on our visit.
And I just noticed your countdown! The weather report isn't sounding great, but I know we'll have a great time regardless!
I could totally see that as a German marktplatz - including some of the architecture too. I can't get over how quaint this city is! I could sit on a bench there and just watch the world go by.
The bit about the boy and the medicine is funny though, poor kid!
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That seems like a dangerous job, being a taste tester for medicine?!
Yes, I can imagine you'd get through a few people doing that job. "Ok, so he seems to be dead... I guess that medicine wasn't good then..."
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Too bad Town Hall was closed. We climbed the tower there, and had some nice views. The square looks so different with the market - it was wide open on our visit.
I bet that was nice, but then again, with the turn in the weather, I don't think I'd have wanted to have been stranded at the top of the tower in a downpour!
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And I just noticed your countdown! The weather report isn't sounding great, but I know we'll have a great time regardless!
I know - nearly time! I haven't even looked at the weather forecast for the weekend, as frankly it's been dry and sunny and not too hot here for... well, honestly about the last two and a bit weeks... Oh well, it's still a few days out and plenty of time for it to change. Lets think positive thoughts!
I could totally see that as a German marktplatz - including some of the architecture too. I can't get over how quaint this city is! I could sit on a bench there and just watch the world go by.
It had that feel to it and I think on a day when there wasn't a market and not a bunch of cruise ships in port, you could probably easily do that...
I truly appreciate not only the beautiful architecture of Tallinn, but that it is so clean and beautifully kept. Too funny that there is only one McDonald's. our midsize town has four.
I truly appreciate not only the beautiful architecture of Tallinn, but that it is so clean and beautifully kept. Too funny that there is only one McDonald's. our midsize town has four.
When we did our national parks trip in the States, we ranked towns in terms of civilisation as to whether they even had any type of store (a lot didn't and some in Wyoming were a half hour drive to even the most basic of store ), then whether they had a McDonald's, and finally if they had a superstore, like a WalMart!
We decided to look in some souvenir shops for fridge magnets, and the first one we went in had a surprising amount of Russian dolls. I wasn’t necessarily planning on buying one, but I was very taken with the selection they had here, and the woman who came over spent a long time explaining to us about all the various sets. Some showcased places, which were the ones I liked, while others told fairy stories, and there were others too, but I don’t remember the details now.
She told us they were all hand painted and unique, and I did point out that the ones with Angry Birds and Winnie and Tigger (no Eeyore ) probably weren’t, and she did admit that. She was lovely, and I did want to buy there, just because she was so nice, and not at all pushy, which is such a pleasant change, but I wanted to check out some other places, just in case they were a lot more expensive.
We headed back into the square, and got a Christmas ornament from one of the stalls and then we tried a few more souvenir shops. We found one where we were the only ones in there, and the staff were more pushy. They had an Estonian cow, but it was €15 ($16.50) and given it looked cheap, I thought that was a bit much. We tried another couple of places, but there were none that appealed as much as the first place, so we made our way back there, and purchased a set of Russian dolls, along with a fridge magnet.
While we were in there, we heard a massive clap of thunder, and I think we all jumped, both staff and customers. One of the staff said to us that they had never heard thunder in Estonia, so I guess it’s unusual.
We quickly paid up, and made our way over to McDonald’s. Mark told me he’d seen a flash of lightning on the way, but thankfully I missed that, as I’m not so great with storms.
On the way we found this guy…
… outside a steakhouse.
We found some more of the old city walls…
Look at how black it now was!
We headed inside McDonald’s…
It was busy, and we nabbed one of the last seats going, and settled down to enjoy a hot chocolate each. My goodness, our timing was spot on! The heavens opened literally about five minutes after we got in there, and it was a complete deluge. All of a sudden, the place was packed, with everyone desperately looking for seats.
We stayed put as long as we could, but eventually it was time to head outside to meet up with the rest of our group. We found a tree to shelter under and away from the downpour.
Our guide found us a few minutes later, and led us to where the coach was. My goodness, it was just torrential out there. So much for Accuweather’s prediction of it being sunny everywhere we’d be going. I was really wishing I’d bought my proper waterproof with me now… oh and my waterproof covers for my jeans, as the water was running down the back of them from the knee down to the ankle. Ugh!
I grabbed a couple of photos in the rain, although really they don’t show how bad it was…
I was so glad when I found our bus, as it was about the third one we came to, and I was really wanting to get aboard and get into the dry. As we drove out, I got some photos and these do give you more of an idea as to how bad the weather was….
Yuck, that was a lot of rain! Hoping that's not what London looks like Friday!
I have a set of matryoshka dolls that are a Russian fairy tale (I just don't remember which one!). I much prefer those to some of the more trending ones, but I was so surprised about the vast selection of them - political figures, cartoons, even US basketball teams!
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Glad you got your fridge magnet, and the Russian dolls to boot. Estonia is pretty far north, I'm not surprised they don't get too many thunderstorms! I'd say that was pretty lucky of you to be there for some thunder. Even if it came with an absolute downpour.
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