So, i don't know why, but lately i feel like writing in English. Maybe because now I'm writing bits about Europe and thus people (at least 2 from Australia:-) can read it and understand easily. Also, feels like it would make the general understanding for everybody easier (if there are more than 2 non-Estonians reading it) plus as I was mentioning earlier most Estonians can understand English very well anyway...so if you, my dear Estonian friends, don't mind, I will write at least for a while in English...however you can comment still in whatever language you prefer and let me know if it annoys you that i write in English :-)
So...T a r t u.....yeah, Tartu is a magical place and everytime i'm there everything just feels right and good. Additionally, autumn was there....and I could not get enough of it... :-)
Here are some pics showing the beautiful Estonian autumn:
Oh yes, its been previously noticed by some foreigners that live in and write about Estonia...that Estonians have this interesting habit of naming shops just "Shop" and etc. Here I took a photo of a restaurant (mind you, in Estonia, Tartu) that is called Eesti Restoran or in English "Estonian Restaurant". How brilliant?! :-)
The main square in Tartu...I just noticed that we also have very blue sky there...as in Australia :-)
Well, what can I say about this sculpture... I think its called " Father and Son" (surprise-surprise!)...and yes, it is un-censored and is located in the center of Tartu.
Mojito-cake in cafe Werner is a MUST! :-) Ask Kadri if you don't believe me!
The Mother River or Emaj6gi :-)
There's the main square again behind me...
So which one is skewed - the building or me ? (A very appropriate place for an art gallery)
The sculpure (and fountain) of 'Kissing students' very Tartu-ish and very cute!
A cheeky pic of me sitting behind the Oscar Wilde (the Irish writer) and Eduard Vilde (the Estonian writer)....in front of cafe called Wilde :-) Its a very very nice cafe and a MUST to visit!
This is something new in Tartu.....a bus stop called "Ara" or "Away" in front of a funky art-gallery. I loved the idea of a bus stop in the middle of a street where no buses run. Why not? :-)
Oh yes....more autumn colors - i simply loved it!
And that's something cool, too. A hole to Australia. Click on the pic below if you want to know more ;-) This was in the Ahhhaa center in Tartu which is something sort of like Questacon in Canberra, just smaller.
And that's the tunnel to Australia....- if only it was that simple!
Oh yes....my beautiful Kadri!
So as most of you would know - I enjoyed Tartu and everything else related to it. And i'll stop here. Next short post will be about Tenerife! ;-)
Kallid!
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