Baltics and beyond February 01, 2000 • Blog ◀ 1 / 1 ▶ ×0 / 70 ❮ ❯ Going down Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia In St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Broken down car Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation How cute! Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Statue city Underneath the small houses are stone statues. In winter, without the boxes, water would creep into the crevices of the statues and, after freezing, would break them open. Indeed, the scenery is much less idyllic in winter than it is in summer. Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Stately Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Lonely fisherman This side of the Gulf of Finland was completely frozen over. If you wanted you would be able to walk from Petrodvorets to St. Petersburg. This fisherman had gone only a short distance and had cut a hole in the ice to do some fishing. Peterhof (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Kid Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Hidden from view Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Portrait Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Frozen Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Finally! Real prices! Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Deputy dawg Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Ride 'm cowboy Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation New Holland 'New Holland'. Through this gate, the boats sailed into the New Holland area. Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Fountains in wooden boxes Peterhof (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Babak all dressed up Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Statue in the Hermitage Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation St. Petersburg Inside the Hermitage. Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation The mad hatter Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Toes in St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Bru! Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Fallen from the sky Peterhof (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation The odd couple In the St. Peter and Paul's fortress, we took the oppertunity of getting pictures taken of us in ancient clothing. Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation The Hermitage Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Stop! Thief! Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation The Frank Zappa shrine Vilnius (Vilnius), Lithuania Clearly a good show Vilnius (Vilnius), Lithuania Vilnius Vilnius (Vilnius), Lithuania Eating snow Me, only seconds after performing the typical Russian tradition of snowdiving. Vilnius (Vilnius), Lithuania Spooky Vilnius (Vilnius), Lithuania A theatre in Vilnius The theater was quite remarkably lighted. The things you see in the picture are actually chandeliers. However, no lights were in them. In stead, from the ceiling, lights shown through the chandeliers, to give the impression that they were actually lighting the place. Vilnius (Vilnius), Lithuania Sipping hot chocolate Vilnius (Vilnius), Lithuania Snowy Riga Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Snowy In Riga, it started snowing really bad. At times, visibility was below several meters. Here, its still quite okay. Then again, it hadn't started snowing yet. Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Sigulda Clearly, Sigulda is a popular day trip in summer. Lots of well-kept pathways crossing all the surrounding hills. Funny that now, in winter, all was so very quiet. Still, most of the wooden stairs attached to the hills were meticulously swept snow-clean. Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Happy like a child Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Riga train station The lovely train station of Riga from where we later left for Sigulda. Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Sleepy Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Christmas card Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Babak Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Streets of Riga Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia The eye of the beholder Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Sigulda Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Death becomes him Vecrīga (Riga), Latvia Humming glass In front of one of Helsinki's churches, a number of large glass blocks was standing. They all emitted different colors and 'zoomed'. If you touched them, you could feel the vibration. Itä-Pasila (Uusimaa), Finland Surround Itä-Pasila (Uusimaa), Finland Buzzing glass Itä-Pasila (Uusimaa), Finland But do you have it... in blue? Itä-Pasila (Uusimaa), Finland Rehn Itä-Pasila (Uusimaa), Finland A Russian orthodox church Tallinn (Harjumaa), Estonia Skyline of Tallinn Tallinn (Harjumaa), Estonia Babak Tallinn (Harjumaa), Estonia Skyline of Estonia Tallinn (Harjumaa), Estonia A dragon on the wall The city hall has two little dragons coming out of the top. On the picture, you can see one of them. Tallinn (Harjumaa), Estonia Babak from down under An idiot next to one of the towers on the city wall. Tallinn (Harjumaa), Estonia Tallinn Tallinn (Harjumaa), Estonia Yum It always strikes me that almost anywhere in the world except in the Netherlands, they love pastries. In Estonia they do to and its possible to spend weeks in the same cafe, constantly eating different pastries, without eating the same pastry twice. That is, of course, without getting sick. Tallinn (Harjumaa), Estonia Steps Praga Północ (Mazovia), Poland War memorial Praga Północ (Mazovia), Poland Irish pub In this Irish pub, Julia and me had some tea. Our journey from Arnhem to Warsaw had tired us pretty much, so we welcomed the warmth. Both from the tea and the place itself. It was a pity that there was a cake of old milk stuck to the inside of my tea glass. It took us some time before making clear to the waitress what the problem was. Praga Północ (Mazovia), Poland In the train Teltow (Brandenburg), Germany Julia in Warsaw Praga Północ (Mazovia), Poland Guards Praga Północ (Mazovia), Poland Snowed in Praga Północ (Mazovia), Poland Heavy load Praga Północ (Mazovia), Poland Upside down cars Berlin (State of Berlin), Germany Close to St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation Close to St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg), Russian Federation The Rotterdam skyline Rotterdam (South Holland), Netherlands World » Finland » Helsinki » Helsinki cathedralIn January, together with my girlfriend Julia I traveled from Arnhem in the Netherlands, to Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Tallinn, Helsinki, Riga, Vilnius and back to Arnhem again via Warsaw.Related: In Warsaw Arnhem Baltics Helsinki Riga St. Petersburg Talinn Vilnius Warsaw This text is available under a cc-nc-a license. Previous Previous post: Boss!Next Next post: The luck of the Dutch