A trip like mine is often associated with processes of personal development - both consciously and unconsciously. For my part, I try to use my trip to my advantage in this respect. It's not that I'm constantly noticing things or thinking about them; rather, reflective thoughts about previous situations come to me little by little as I walk through the cities, during evening conversations in the hostel or before I go to sleep.

This awareness of myself is not easy, but it works and it gave me a nice end to Tallinn. Does the process sound familiar? Yes! It was similar in Vilnius and, to be honest, in Riga too ЁЯШЕ

I skipped half the day at the beach after visiting the harbor and the area in the morning. I still enjoy the sun every day, but the wind didn't make the idea of swimming very appealing ЁЯе╢ Driven by my longing for a simple sandwich, I found one in a small backyard - Master Courtyard. Super tasty and with the best hot chocolate I've ever had тШ║я╕П

Unfortunately, the Architecture Museum is closed on Mondays, so I went to the Estonian Health Museum. Part of it has stuck in my mind. The information about gender and diversity was presented there in a pleasantly natural and clear way. It's nice to see that this topic is being given space in a public place like this. For interested readers of my blog, I have brought along a little guessing game about how long different creatures sleep ЁЯдл I'll give you the answer ЁЯШЙ

I met Dale in my room. A nice guy from the UK who happens to be traveling to Riga now and is staying in the hostel I was in. Have fun with Latvian folk dancing and karaoke ЁЯШБ

Tomorrow I'll leave Tallinn by ferry and end my trip by spending two nights in Helsinki. I'm leaving the Baltic States with a very positive feeling and I'm sure I'll see them again ЁЯЩЛтАНтЩВя╕П

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