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Estonia Photos: Ducks and Sculptures

Laurie says:

Two of the snapshots below were taken in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. It’s a very old city but it’s also a very high tech and 21st century city. I wrote about my trip to Estonia to visit my daughter and her partner and some of it’s history in my first Estonian photo post.

Except for a brief period in the early 20th century, it has been occupied by others, from the Danes and the Teutonic knights in the 13th century to the Soviets in the later part of the 20th, until it finally regained it’s independence in 1991.

Tallinn‘s Old Town is in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is ranked as a global city and has been listed among the top 10 digital cities in the world. The city was a European Capital of Culture for 2011. Tallinn is the oldest capital city in Northern Europe. The city was known as Reval from the 13th century until 1917 and again during the Nazi invasion of Estonia from 1941 to 1944. Then as Tallinn again under the Soviets.

It centers on Toompea or “Cathedral Hill” with towers and fragments of castle walls and lots of beautiful later buildings. The hill is surrounded by the Old Town, which is the old Hanseatic town and was the center of the medieval trade. It wasn’t until the mid-19th century that ethnic Estonians became the the majority among the residents of Tallinn.

I was fortunate to be staying at the top of the hill, although the walk up and down was definitely brisk.

This is my daughter Cid and me in Old Town.
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This was shot in the sculpture gallery at the Kumu Museum in Tallinn.
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This was shot in a bog near Vjandi in southern Estonia.


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And finally ducks by a pool in a park in Vjandi.
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Forests and Bogs: Photos From Estonia

Laurie says:

After I left Iceland, after a few days in Helsinki, I went on to Estonia. It’s one of the Baltic states and has been described as a country of cities in the forest. Over forty six percent of Estonia’s territory is covered by forests. (Unlike Iceland where trees are less then five percent.) It is extremely beautiful in a delicate way

Estonia is a country that has been occupied by others for almost all of its history. (Except for 22 years in the early 20th century.) They have maintained their identify through language (related to Finnish), culture, and song. Their successful rebellion against the Soviets in 1989 was called the Singing Revolution.

I was there visiting my daughter Cid and her partner David. David was a Fulbright Scholar teaching dance and choreography in Viljandi for the spring semester. (Cid’s Fulbright in Estonia was a few years ago.) I was supposed to visit them then, but that volcano erupted in Iceland closing down flights and canceling my trip.

The forests feel like you’re inside a fairy tale or a woodland fantasy novel. The forest floor has scattered mushrooms and berries and I picked some edible early blue berries. The bogs are edged with forests and are flat with delicate vegetation and seemed to me to be lacking in drama until we came upon a stunning series of bog ponds filled with water lilies. I swam in the cold brown peat water among the lilies.

The photos are snapshots of some of the places that I experienced.
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The forest was on the edge of a bog.
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There is a delicacy to the blog flora that really pleases me.
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The bog was reflecting the clouds.

The next Estonia photos will be of the old city in the capital, Tallinn.