| Over the Easter holidays
1994 I decided to visit some friends Scandinavia. I went by train and bought a
Scandinavia pass valid on all trains and ferries from the Danish border.
I left Düsseldorf on Friday
afternoon, 25th March, and took the night train to Stockholm. In the compartment
I had quite interesting company: one of them a guy from Denmark who has worked
himself around the world and an American girl named Heidi who was an assistant
teacher in Düsseldorf for one year. I even met her a few times afterwards.
I
arrived in Stockholm
the following morning and was met at the station by my Swedish penpal Ingvar. He
had invited me to stay at the flat which he shared with his Chilean girlfriend
Susana and a Bobtail dog. Stockholm is a very nice town. We also visited the
treasury of the Royal Palace, the interesting Vasa Museum which houses a
restored Viking ship. Besides we went to the Hard Rock Café as well as the
Kosmonava where we saw the IMAX film "Antarctica". As there was still some snow
left in Sweden this was quite appropriate!
For Monday night, 28th
March, I booked a passage on the Silja ferry line to
Turku
(Åbo in Swedish) in Finland
leaving at 8 p.m. I took the cheapest category which meant I had to share a
cabin with three other females somewhere near the engine-room, so we had to put
up with a lot of noise. I did manage to fall asleep at some point but the sounds
of something crashing against the hull of the ship woke me up again. There were
no windows to the cabin and I was wondering what was going on. Eventually I got
dressed and went outside. It was early in the morning and the view from the
ferry was breathtaking as there was a lot of ice floating on the water (this
must have been what we were hitting) and there were lots of snow-covered little
islands with houses on them.
In Turku I
stayed with my Belgian friend Lizzie and her Finnish husband Christer (he's
actually from the Swedish minority in Finland) who I met during my stay at
Reading University in England in 1991/92 (and that's were they met as well!). We
went to the capital Helsinki
which didn't impress me so much and to Naantali,
a very picturesque village with many colourful wooden houses. It was quite
difficult to get back from Finland to Sweden and Norway during the Easter
holidays. The night ferry to Stockholm and the night train to Trondheim were
fully booked, so I was happy I could stay another night with my friends in
Stockholm on Easter Sunday.
The ferry crossing during the
day was very nice as we were passing by the Åland Islands.
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