I don't really know how to put my experience of Tallinn into words. It was the coolest, most unreal place I have ever had the pleasure of being. I know I will probably say that about someplace else in the near future (more travel plans are in the works) but at this point, Tallinn is the winner. First of all, the city itself possessed a perfect little European fairytale atmosphere, while maintaining an incredibly hip and trendy vibe at the same time. Tallinn attracts people from all over Europe who are learning (or know) English, and all anyone wants to do is meet people. (and drink) I guess coming from Lithuania, where eye contact gets you death glares and a casual hello between strangers is not a thing, helped in making Estonia seem like the nicest place on Earth. But I actually really do think it might be in the running anyways. I think I could walk the streets of Old Town Tallinn for the rest of my life. We rode a Ferris wheel, climbed Olav's Tower, (which was at one point the tallest building in the world) and went into a zillion cool shops. I fell more in love with the buildings, colors, and history with every turn.
Ferries wheel was a great idea |
Met back up with the Baltic Sea |
There was an antique store on every other street, I must've entered 10 of them...my dream. |
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral--the most beautiful church I've been in yet |
Tallinn, Estonia |
So the buildings and physical features of Tallinn still haunt my daydreams, but it is all of the people I was able to encounter and friends I had the pleasure of making that made the whole trip something that I had been waiting my whole life for. I became friends with a hilarious Slovenian, a chill German, some hip Spaniards, the drunkest of Australians, and the coolest Greeks. Despite all our differences, I was able to find so many similarities and connections. I obviously can't shut up about this kind of thing, but honestly finding universal characteristics in human beings, regardless of race, language, religion, culture, etc., is the most wonderful thing in my world. I loved getting to know new friends from all over the world. The hostel scene is my paradise.
We left Tallinn on Sunday morning and caught a bus to Riga, Latvia. Also on the Baltic Sea, also full of so much beauty. I have to be honest though, it did not live up to Tallinn for me. We spent half of Sunday and half of Monday wandering Riga. I kept hearing the best music in cafe's, and antique shops we stopped at. I just hope Europe realizes how cool it is. ha. So we made the journey home Monday night and it's safe to say we were all dead tired. Worth it.
The view from my bed at the hostel in Riga |
Riga, Latvia |
Going back to teaching was rough after the vacation, but the kids were excited to see us which was kind of a surprise, and completely an awesome thing. I think I feel confident enough to say that I might actual be doing okay with this teaching business...maybe. Props to all the teachers out there, it is so much work for real. Oh, one of the cool things about coming back to Lith was that I kept saying, we're going home, or we're almost home. Who would've ever thought I'd call little Vilnius, Lithuania home?! (For the record, I still have not found a better cook than my own mama, and I have not replaced my home, I simply added another to my world)
So time is doing what it does best...flying by. I am so happy, and so in love with travel.
I love all y'all back in the States so much. Keep it fresh
The Ferris wheel was one big, freak out/laugh fest.
Don't let his face fool you, the guy seriously LOVED us.
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