Copenhagen is out, it's Riga instead.

We'll take a ferry from Helsinki, stay for two nights, and fly from Riga to Paris. The ferry docks after dark, so really just one full day to see Riga, but we can check out the national art museum and a couple gothic and medieval churches, shop, have time for some some flânerie and a nice dinner. In Riga. Fucking Riga.

So I booked a room at the Hotel Neiburgs in Riga.

Copenhagen can wait.

Lynn booked an apartment in Stockholm for two weeks in April. It's really close to my daughter's apartment (in Saltsjö-Boo); we've stayed there before and we're lucky to be able to return.

I am looking for a hotel in Helsinki for three nights.

Then we can work on the post-Paris part of the trip. Lynn wants to spend a few days in Turin before heading to Puglia. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ OK! Never been to Turin!

oh wait there is no longer a ferry from helsinki to riga. we're going anyway — we'll fly!

i booked a "sea view" room from stockholm to helsinki. still need a hotel there. but i am busy watching ligue 1 soccer matches all day.

i booked flights from helsinki to riga (on finnair), then on to paris (air baltic to AMS, KLM to CDG). we just have to find a hotel in helsinki and travel/accommodations for the first five weeks will be set in place.

what happens after paris is still a little bit of a mystery. we have three weeks to get to rome for our flight home. we had thought of spending a short week in lyon, but italy beckons so we'll prob'ly take a train to turin (and then get to lecce somehow).

i booked TGV tix from paris to turin; looks like we're going to bypass lyon after all. someday i want to spend a week there, but lynn is in a hurry to get to puglia.

looking at hotels in turin, where we will spend a few nights.

made real progress today: booked hotels in turin and helsinki!

2½ weeks left to plan. i'm sure lynn will want to spend a few days in rome at the end, so we'd better scoot from turin to lecce as quickly as possible. it's a ten-hour train ride, even on the frecciarossa, so i'll be looking for a morning flight, which is under two hours.

from lecce, we'll be traveling mostly in a rental car. (a panda!) (note to self: book a rental car)

we're about six weeks out from departure.

i booked a flight from turin to brindisi. lynn found an apartment in central lecce ("the florence of the south") for four nights, and a bougie (but inexpensive) agrotourism place in salve (wherever that is) for five nights, which we'll use a base for exploring with our rental car.

there's a few ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ nights in puglia.

then on to rome, where lynn found an apartment not too far from gregory's, a fabulous jazz club.

then home!

it looks like this.

four weeks out. i finally got around to booking train tix from lecce stazione to roma termini, and reserving a rental car (stick shift!) for nine days of bouncing around puglia. housing for four nights in puglia is left open, to figure out when we get there.

i'm so glad i didn't book those full-flat turkish air tix out of DTW (although a recent mal au dos flareup is making me dread the overnight flight to LHR ... in a chair. ugh. and i'm about a half million miles short of an ugrade #alas)

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the travel is fully booked: bus, ferry, train, plane, and rental car

and so are the accommodations: apartments in stockholm, paris, turin, lecce, and rome; hotel rooms in helsinki and riga, an agrotourism masseria in salve, and four unknown nights in southern salento (hopefully not in our rental car)

plans to travel light thwarted once again #alas

we have two carry-on bags, which was the plan

also a large bag that looks like a medicine bag, full of presents for the kids and grandkids, which we will leave in sweden

and a collapsible bag that we plan to ship home from paris with our winter clothes (and probably some gifts)

so by the time we are bouncing around italy, we should be down to those two carry-ons

plus a knapsack on each of our backs

yeah, that is not traveling light, is it?

not traveling light, yet again #alas

125 lb. or so

We’re on a bus! From BTC (Blake Transit Center in Ann Arbor) to DTW.

Surprise: Sky Club!

TIL that bc I traveled too much decades ago (and became a Million Miler on Northwest — remember them?), I now have permanent Gold Status on Delta, which admits me to Sky Club on international flights

boo ya

our chariot awaits
wheels up!
busy busy busy airspace but i think we’re on final now
landed london heathrow

LHR Terminal 2

Waiting to board our next flight.

We are both wiped out from the transatlantic flight.

I’m on board Delta 7628 from London to Stockholm
landed in stockholm
The view from my Saltsjö-Boo apartment window
Boo Kyrka
visited my daughter’s workplace
Massive cherry blossoms in the King’s Garden
shopping destination
lynn with her back to södermalm
stockholm looks like

The Elliott Erwitt exhibition at Fotografiska is stunning 🤯

This was my introduction to the photographer, who 📷 shot people and dogs in monochrome, from the fifties to the modern day

https://stockholm.fotografiska.com/en/exhibitions/elliott-erwitt

vasa
We are about to see Turandot performed by the Royal Swedish Opera in this magnificent room
We’re at Berwaldhallen to hear our son-in-law (and a bunch of people that we don’t know) perform Schumann’s Third Symphony and some other pieces
cool seats!
Our son-in-law got us a backstage pass to the orchestra bar and we’re having drinks with the band!
i’m on a boat!
We’re back at the opera hall for a performance of Madame Butterfly

the kids got a record player recently so i let my son-in-law lead me to a bunch of amazing used record stores in södermalm and i picked up a few LPs to help get their record collection going

#jazz

mo mo wax

#jazz

oh and one for me (if i can figure out how to get it home)

it's the original fabulous quartet, with keith jarrett, cecil mcbee, and jack dejohnette

#jazz #charleslloydquartet

Hej då Stockholm, goodbye daughter, son-in-law, grandchildren, until next time.

Our plan to reduce by one bag here did not come to pass, dammit Uniqlo!

Headed to the Värtahamnen ferry terminal, then overnight ferry to Helsinki.

anchors aweigh! ⚓️
land ho!
wow our hotel is way nicer than we expected!
Somehow we managed to arrive in Helsinki on the biggest party days of the year — look at this crowd!
helsinki metro ussie

We found Kiasma, the contemporary art museum. Such an amazing and beautiful building.

The exhibition "We Who Remain, Sámi Art in Focus," is fabulous. I was transfixed by these two posters by Arvid Sveen, "Sámi Liberation" and "Future of Sámi."

helsinki looks like ...

... well, the part we're in, anyway.

it's a beautiful city, filled with architectural marvels. (apologies for all the wide-angle distortion.)

peter honeyman (@peter.honeyman.org)

Helsinki Cathedral under a blue sky

Bluesky Social

I’m on board Finnair flight AY 1079 from HEL to RIX.

Wow, this plane has propellers!

landed in riga

yes, riga!!!!!!!

somehow we got another fabulous hotel room!
the view from my hotel window
Riga Central Market
old riga looks like …

The Air Baltic Experience on a hot day with Too Much Luggage 🧳🧳🧳🧳🧳 and a gate at the edge of known space has me groaning sweat-soaked and on edge but we’re checked in and waiting to board.

#RIX

i’m on board BT 621 from RIX to AMS

not clicking on this QR code

#SKYNET

the view from here

we made our tight connection — hooray

the view from my window seat

(what’s that plane doing up there?)

landed in paris

oh dear our bags did not make the tight connection #alas

they’ll be on the next flight, which arrives in a couple hours … so we’ll just cool our heels here at cdg

time for a happy meal? clinical. #GoldenArches

luggage on final approach

@peterhoneyman CDG I assume? Happens way too often.

It's more fun to go buy some shit in town, charge the airline, and have them bring you your bags. I have done that several times. Free paris stuff!

@peterhoneyman I hope you were joking about that Happy Meal!
@peterhoneyman Welcome at Schiphol Airport! The Fokker 100 is up there on the observation deck for entertainment purposes only.
@peterhoneyman Yummy! I love food markets!
@peterhoneyman I love the front of that pinkish and cream ornately trimmed building in the background.
@peterhoneyman Cool! And it departed 2 minutes ahead of schedule! Negative delay 😀
@peterhoneyman I went to an excellent concert there once
@peterhoneyman All out just to say hello to you?
@peterhoneyman that is lovely, modern but "not too much".
@peterhoneyman no Soviet Kilo submarines!
@cynicalsecurity not seeing any but i’ll keep an eye out 👁️
@peterhoneyman Who you calling a ho, says the land.