A city in transition

It feels as though this city is undergoing a transformation. In some places the architecture is very old and sometimes directly across the street it’s modern and new. It seems like they have tried to preserve the old buildings and add new stuff on top where possible.

I’d almost stop for more if more time had passed.
Possibly me on a work day

Next stop…grocery store. The guys had gone here yesterday. It was basically like department, grocery, liquor and pharmacy stores combined.

Is it odd that one of my favorite things to do is check out the potato chip flavors? I wasn’t disappointed with these. Some top picks are Caviar, Iberian Ham, Fried Egg, and Sparkling Wine. Why are US chips so boring?

This feels cheap for Maldon.
American burger sauce?
How about some Falmingo tic tacs?

I decided on some party animals for the drive.

And we are back outside on our walk.

Modern buildings
Window washer behind the bikes with the longest squeegee thing ever
Old and new

At this point I’m not really sure how to organize any of my thoughts or pics so just be prepared for a random schmattering of pics.

Tallinn was celebrating 100 years since they hosted the Olympics with posters that mentioned all the Olympians from Estonia pictured with their medals.
Old building bottom left with new on top.

Logan was looking for spicy chips and landed on these Doritos. They were well…interesting.

The gelato store wasn’t open 😦
The white tower is at a Church. The boys went to the top yesterday.
Anyone wanna hit the Texas Cantina?
This is the Russian Embassy with lots of anti-war propaganda. The boys saw lots of protestors here yesterday. Overall there are many Ukrainian flags flying as well as anti Putin signs.
There were lots of outdoor cafes here that were beautiful. Wish we had more time.
This outdoor cafe had a lime cake. Man I’d kill for some lime cake!
Russian Church that was beautiful inside. No cameras allowed however.
Parliament
View of the defensive city wall

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