Daily Archives: July 5, 2024

The Bus from Tallinn to Riga

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Monday, 10-June-2024


Leaving Tallinn was a bit melancholy – I absolutely loved the city, and was definitely sad to see it go… but at the same time, I’d had such an amazing introduction to the Baltics that I couldn’t help but be excited for my next stop on my South-bound journey. I was torn, and I’m completely okay with that. Mean’s things are going well!

I’d scouted out the bus station earlier in the week, of course, because I’m me and I like being prepared… and it had given me a good excuse to go on a longer scooter ride. Looking back on the other posts, that ride was actually why I’d found the farmer’s market! All that said, I had a pretty good idea of what I was looking for when I arrived at the bus station, so was thankfully able to move through the process pretty simply… no security or ticket check ahead of time, but knowing the layout was still helpful.

The folks at the bus station had recommended that I arrive about 15min early – so, being me, I was there about an hour ahead of time. My bags next to me, my book out, it went well and time went quickly.



Soon enough, my bus pulled up and people started heading in. One driver checked our bags, and the other checked our tickets, and I’d say within 10min we’d fully loaded up and were on our way to Latvia!

The road was pretty and the route seemed simple enough, though there were definitely quite a bit more turns than I’d have expected for something in the States…

The United States highway system is a wonder of the world – that’s my takeaway from this bus ride. The number of times we switched highways, going from one capital to another, and the size of those roads that we took… I’m not disparaging them at all, but I am saying that they’re quite a bit smaller than those in the United States going between cities. Which makes lots of sense, since they’re not going between cities or states; they’re going between countries.



An interesting observation, appreciating the United States for what good parts it has… and just making me that much more sad about all the negative sides that seem to be cropping up more and more frequently.

My introspection lasted a while, but was nicely interspersed with reading and going through photos – with many thanks to the dramamine that I’d taken before leaving!

Soon enough, though, I found myself carrying my bags out from the station, and settling myself into a palatial hotel room in the heart of Riga…

Fotografiska Tallinn – the Tallinn photography museum

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Saturday, 08-June-2024


One of the spots that had been high up on the recommendations given to me by Steven and Linna (the folks I met on the ferry from Helsinki) was the Photography museum in Tallinn. I hadn’t heard of it on my own, but supposedly it’s quite well regarded in terms of photography museums… and I do have a lovely tradition of visiting lots of art museums, so this dovetailed well into my standing adventure plans.

I’m also trying to break into the photography world, so… double-win, right there, right?


I’d marked it on my to-do list, had a day open, and made my way to visit. It was a beautiful walk, from the old town area I was staying, and my wanderings found me exploring the neighborhood around the museum nearly as extensively as I explored the museum itself (Ed Note: See the previous post about the Teliskivi neighborhood, intrepid reader!)… which isn’t a bad thing in any sense, in my opinion!

Once I made my way into the museum, though, I found a whole different world than I think I’ve ever seen before.

You see… I can’t recall having been to a dedicated photography museum before. Sure, I’ve seen photography exhibitions in art museums, but never a museum dedicated to the pure art of photgraphy… and especially now, since I’ve been focusing on my own photography for so long.

Anyways. It was really cool to see, and I really enjoyed the museum! There were some selections that I didn’t really quite get what made them worth including, but… I’ll ascribe that to personal preference, and the fact that I just really like representational art vs. more esoteric self-referential stuff.

100% recommend, would go to again.