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Traveling with a buss

0 18.10.2009

In da buss, Pärnu-Tallinn

In da buss, Pärnu-Tallinn

Todays hitchhiking went very nicely (with umbarella), without too much waiting on the roadside. From Pärnu, Estonia I got best hitchhiking ride ever. In-city bus stopped right there front of me. Driver was swedish woman, though she was living in Gdansk, Poland. Buss was coming from a factory and she was driving it to Tallinn.

We didn’t have any good commong language, but it went well with combination of three languages. ”Tack so mycket, it was dobra travel, dziekuje! Do widzenia! Heijdo!”

Then I was stuck again, this time in Tallinn. Next ship will departure at 9pm, so I’ve been waiting here many hours. So not, Tallinn is beatifull.

Pogoing all night

0 17.10.2009

ManGo performing in Riga, Latvia.

ManGo performing in Riga, Latvia.

So far partylife of Riga hasn’t been too wild, even it’s a lot of tourists around old city. This time it was friday, and woah!

It started by dancing some ska punk with teenagers at some art college. My latvian mate who I met in Poland last summer was performing without a last string on his guitar on these parties. Thats what I call punk. Pity I didn’t have more time to chat with him, but Riga is so near Finland. And I just love Baltics.

After that I spent some good’n'grazy time with bunch of CouchSurfers. So much australians again! Riga is full of them. And finnish people too. Dancing, dancing.

I left Riga today, not too early though. After last night staying up for a very late, I knew this would happen: I’m stuck somewhere in the countryside of Latvia. Salacgrīva, only 10km to Estonian border and it’s raining cats’n'dogs.

I found some fanzy hotel, but just too expensive for me. “Sprichst du Deutsch?” Nein… But somehow I managed to bargain the prize under a half of it’s original. Yep, that’s still possible in Baltics.

One more day before school starts again.

I love streetmarkets

0 14.10.2009

Streetmarket in Riga

Streetmarket in Riga

I just love streetmarkets of east-Europe. Also in Riga this big one near main railway station is super. I wish we could have this big and diverse places also in Finland. You can find Everything for cheap prizes. Electronics, meat, cheese, vegetables, tee/coffee, shoes, bags, hats, tobacco, waterpipes, jewelry, umbarellas, papers/pens, candy, cookies/cakes, mushrooms, everything made out of plastic, fabrics and somebody was even selling funny looking plastic bags and nothing else! On one meat desk there where whole pig hooked on the wall. Off all those animal parts they where selling, many of them I didn’t have any idea. “Does that come from animal? Really from a cow?!”

Shoes and everything else execpt food seemed to be mostly pirated. Adidas shoes for 10 euros? No way. It’s so much of cloöthes also, so buying these must be popular though. About quality I don’t know, maybe they are good enough.

But food! Oh. So fresh and good looking. Would be paradice to live next to this kind of place.

Autumn trip to Riga

0 13.10.2009

I’m doing a short hitchhiking trip to Riga, Latvia. Why? Just for fun – we got one week autumnleave from school.

Traveling by hitchhiking usually means having an adventure and I mean even before you get to where you are traveling to. So it was this time too. Almost half of my trip I needed to make in Finland. It’s 150 kilometers from Jyväskylä to Tampere (whitch I hitchhiked) and then 177 kilometers to Helsinki. I was trying to HH for over an hour in Tampere, but I was freezing to my bones. Cold wind and wet snowing. Why to make lovely hobby so horrible? To trainstation, it was then. I wanted to spent next night in Tallinn, so I actually needed to catch up last ferry too. So I was being also practical, not only lazy sunday-HH’er. (Though it was monday).

Next morning was routine for me, a bus 18 from center to the hitchhiking place. Last stop and thumb up. Woot! Still raining, freezing cold and four other hitchhiker before me on the road! After buying more warm clowes+umbarella (and great lunch) from nearby market, I finaly started other half of my trip, outside Finland. Towards Latvia! I must look like a robber or something with my dark clothes and black winterjacket. Not so fast HH’n this time, I mean. All drivers where speaking finnish, for it is easy to learn for estonians and it’s common to work in Finland. Near Latvian border I jammed totaly, next to some 24h-open gas-station. It was dark already and I’m not carrying my tent. Finaly some estonian roadtrip-boys took me – all the way to Riga. Want to come to Amsterdam with us? And back around Sweden after one week. Not bad idea!

But naa, I dropped out in a circle-road that goes around Riga. It was dark and over 9pm. Just road, but whoa! There where three russians trying to fix some old’n'rusty car of them. I found myself pushing that cars engine on. When it worked, I got ride to Riga. Yay!