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Thursday, 27 August 2009

Moscow...



...is huge!
However I did manage to see a small part of it in the 2 days I had.

Visited the Red Square, St Basils Cathedral, Kremlin, GUM shopping centre, Pushkin museum of art and sculpture.

According to some, Ivan the Terrible was so happy with the finished St Basils Cathedral he had the architects eyes removed so he could not surpass it antwhere else! Ouch. It would be hard to take that as a complement.

Here are some more photos.

St Petersburg photos






Some recent pics for your viewing pleasure...

Monday, 24 August 2009

Riga Cathedral

Vilnius photos


S. Apolonia - patron saint of dentists!
Building work took 8 years, interior took another 30 years work. Italian design.

Vilnius, Riga St Petersburg

10 Hour train journey Warsaw to Vilnius after less than 2 hours sleep - no prizes for guessing what I spent most of the time doing! BUt it was comfortable, if a little slow at times. After Warsaw it was just countryside, farm land and forests all the way.

Vilnius old town has interesting history from multiple occupations and many churches in various states of refurbishment. Probably the most beautiful is church of St Peter and St Paul with extensive plaster sculptures - pictures to follow.

Riga is another lively Baltic capital and it just happened to be a Summer Festival the day I visited so it was very busy and warm. Saw the Latvian Blues Band who were really good, or was it the cocktails?! No they were top and sounded like they were straight outa the ol US of A.

Night tain to St Petersburg Saturday night and the language barrier is more significant! Tryed a few Russian phrases on an unsuspecting Russian couple and that seemed to go ok! but I dont understand any of the replies.

St petersburg is magnificent, could spend a month here but only have 3 days. I saw the Russian museum with immense works of art and will see the Hermitage (or at least part of it!) today and tomorrow. Just found a laundry bar! Not many of those around... having a beer while waiting for washing is a new one for me.

Wednesday, 19 August 2009






To Poland by train

Trains ran smoothly all the way. Marvelled at St Pancras station over a beer with friends - also managed to catch the treasures of the British Library round the corner from the staiton including the Magna Carta! Captain Scotts diary from the Antarctic, Columbus Log book and more. Thanks Bernard!

Enjoyed dinner and Kolsch lager in Koln station before night train through East Germany and Poland. Was waking at every stop hoping not to miss Poznan! Well I didnt and met Monika for the drive to the lakes. Driving required concentration as overtaking with on coming traffic is the norm here!

Spent 3 days swimming, sailing, attempted windsurfing and really enjoying the beautiful country (see pics) Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia are lovely seaside towns and Ports. Hard to imagine the sea freezing when it is so warm here now.

Off to Lithuania tomorrow, back on the train!

Monday, 10 August 2009

Preparing to leave

Just a few days and a few more jabs to go then I'll be off on Saturday am!
Slowly the itinerary detail is being sorted out, I am leaving plenty of gaps to allow for opportunities.
I am arranging a week diving off Borneo and have a cargo ship booked for 28th November from Singapore to Fremantle Australia. I'll be sure to take a few books for that section.

Langland, Swansea

Langland, Swansea

Fiordland, NZ

Fiordland, NZ