Our flight took us through Paris
And then on to Tallinn which was pretty exciting for me and for Maya too...here we are at the Tallinn airport where we saw pictures on the glass wall of a previous festival and JC and I are in the photo! The new festival poster is pretty neat too I think...dance and song are a serious and important matter in Estonia!
Here is a set of candy wrappers specially made to commemorate the festival...
Tallinn is really a great place to wander in. Especially in the old town among towers, weather vanes and hidden courtyards which hold artisan craft makers and small cafes.
One of my favorite spots to visit is the national artisan craft boutiques which sells such artistic and well made...in Estonia...crafts...
The word for this is “Kasitoo”...and the round symbol which is a sole (an ancient style brooch) indicates the products available have passed a strict code of artisanship. Plus, the shop smells of delicious wool, leather and wood...particularly alder which I love. It’s really a sensory pleasure to go into these boutiques. I recommend it!
There was an old town market going on in the main city square the day we arrived and we watched this young fellow hammer nails into a stump which is an activity our grandson Oscar likes to do too..
We met our friends Ene and Nick for lunch and a glass of celebratory bubbly in the garden of this lovely old hotel which has so many interesting corners in it. It is a small hotel and a most recent guest there was Bon Jovi ...
Inside the main part of the hotel...
Of course we have come to see the song and dance festival which is held every five years which includes amazing dance performances, with thousands of dancers and two days of song performances too...10,000 dancers and 35,000 singers...yes, its true and let me just say it is an incredible event.
Arriving at the Kalev stadium...
The dance flame arrived in the stadium in this really interesting three wheeled car....
The opening dance of the festival was made of 1536 men dancers from all the troupes and it was really a sight to see. I’ve included a few pictures I was able to take from our seats but if you really want to see some great photos and videos you should go to: www.postimees.ee you should look under: food ja blogi:tantsupeo peaproov ja I etendus.
Of course one of the most important parts of this trip for me is to spend time with my family in Estonia and meet the new little ones and see how the others are growing. It just seems like we have only been apart for a week or two and that to me is special. There was time to do some barbecue outside and enjoy some really amazing grilled fish...
So far this has been a wonderful trip and Maya has been learning Estonian words and phrases too...maybe we can teach some to JC as well? A recent visitor to the yard here is this sweet little hedgehog who was very interested in us and delighted the children.
One of the many weather vanes of Tallinn...
Thank you for loving Estonian milk!!!
A souvenir shop near the Viru Tower gates...
Rukkilill is the Estonian national flower...
À bientôt!