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Finally made it home, 24 hours late. I’m tired and sore from sitting in the “enhanced interrogation” devices that airline seats have become. 6 hours in a middle seat was a test of my physical and mental limits. I felt like I needed to be extracted with a mechanical device by the time the plane landed. To give British Airways credit, they did everything they could to help the Spanish Inquisition be as bearable as possible (note to other airlines – free wine is good).Unknown

economy seating 21st century

economy seating 21st century

London

Well, as happens when one travels, there were problems. Flight from Copenhagen to London was delayed just enough to to miss the connection to Montreal, the last flight of the day.
British Airways, contrite and accommodating, arranged for a free hotel, transportation to said hotel, meal vouchers, and booking on the next available flight. I am struck by the level of customer service between that and the American carriers, who say “you’re on your own, we will book you on another flight if we remember to”. Could be worse, stuck in London for an all expense paid night in a nice hotel. Hope everything goes well for the flight home tomorrow.images-1

Malmo

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stayed the night in Malmo, had a lovely fish dinner on a small square in the center of the old part of the city. Took the train at noon for Copenhagen.

At sea Helsinki to Stockholm

The last section of the trip is basically extended travel on the way back to the states. Leaving Helsinki, will spend the night on the boat. Landing in Stockholm and will spend 1/2 day there before flying to Malmo.

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Helsinki day 2

Visited Seurasaari, which is an open air folk museum. It was a beautiful warm sunny day, and all the Finns were out sunbathing, and running around enjoying the weather. Went down to the harbor kauppatori and strolled among the stalls selling everything from fish to reindeer antlers (bought some of both). Note to self and others; the tram is the best way to see the city, and cheap.
There was a protest march through the city, Finns against Shell Oil, as best I could tell. The building in the background of the video is the Helsinki Cathedral. Dinner listening to reggae music, wandering the city a bit, and home.

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Helsinki day 1

Helsinki harbor

Helsinki harbor

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We arrived to a gorgeous day in Helsinki. Decided to do a boat tour of the harbor and surrounding islands. Had a nice dinner at a Napal restaurant side walk cafe,as we watched the world go by.

At sea; Stockholm to Helsinki

L. On deck

L. On deck


July 1, boarded another ship, this time bound for Helsinki from Stockholm. I hate to leave Stockholm but am looking forward to Finland. During the journey I ventured to the furthest north I have ever been, past 60 degrees north latitude. It was light well past midnight Finnish time.

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