- March 4, 2001 (Day -4)
- March 6, 2001 (Day -2)
- March 7, 2001 (Day -1)
- March 8, 2001 (Day 1)
- March 10, 2001 (Day 3)
- March 11, 2001 (Day 4)
- March 12, 2001 (Day 5)
- March 13, 2001 (Day 6)
- March 14, 2001 (Day 7)
- March 15, 2001 (Day 8)
- March 16, 2001 (Day 9)
- March 17, 2001 (Day 10)
- March 18, 2001 (Day 11)
- March 19, 2001 (Day 12)
- Time Check: Day 12
- March 20, 2001 (Day 13)
- March 21, 2001 (Day 14)
- March 22, 2001 (Day 15)
- March 23, 2001 (Day 16)
- March 24, 2001 (Day 17)
- March 25, 2001 (Day 18)
- March 26, 2001 (Day 19)
- March 27, 2001 (Day 20)
- March 28, 2001 (Day 21)
- March 29, 2001 (Day 22)
- March 30, 2001 (Day 23)
- Time Check: Day 23
- March 31, 2001 (Day 24)
- April 1, 2001 (Day 25)
- April 2, 2001 (Day 26)
- April 3, 2001 (Day 27)
- April 4, 2001 (Day 28)
- April 5, 2001 (Day 29)
- Time Check: Day 29
- April 6, 2001 (Day 30)
- April 7, 2001 (Day 31)
- April 8, 2001 (Day 32)
- April 9, 2001 (Day 33)
- April 10, 2001 (Day 34)
- April 11, 2001 (Day 35)
- Time Check: Day 35
- April 12, 2001 (Day 36)
- April 13, 2001 (Day 37)
- April 14, 2001 (Day 38)
- April 15, 2001 (Day 39)
- April 16, 2001 (Day 40)
- Time Check: Day 40
- April 17, 2001 (Day 41)
- April 18, 2001 (Day 42)
- April 19, 2001 (Day 43)
- Time Check: Day 43
- April 20, 2001 (Day 44)
- Intermission
- April 21, 2001 (Day 45)
- April 22, 2001 (Day 46)
- April 23, 2001 (Day 47)
- April 24, 2001 (Day 48)
- April 25, 2001 (Day 49)
- April 26, 2001 (Day 50)
- April 27, 2001 (Day 51)
- April 28, 2001 (Day 52)
- Time Check: Day 52
- April 29, 2001 (Day 53)
- April 30, 2001 (Day 54)
- May 1, 2001 (Day 55) – Part I
- May 1, 2001 (Day 55) – Part II
- May 2, 2001 (Day 56)
- May 3, 2001 (Day 57)
- May 4, 2001 (Day 58)
- May 5, 2001 (Day 59)
- May 6, 2001 (Day 60)
- May 7, 2001 (Day 61)
- Time Check: Day 61
- May 8, 2001 (Day 62)
- May 9, 2001 (Day 63)
- May 10, 2001 (Day 64)
- May 11, 2001 (Day 65)
- May 12, 2001 (Day 66)
- May 13, 2001 (Day 67)
- May 14, 2001 (Day 68)
- May 15, 2001 (Day 69)
- Time Check: Day 69
- May 16, 2001 (Day 70)
- Time Check: Day 70
- May 17, 2001 (Day 71)
- May 18, 2001 (Day 72)
- May 19, 2001 (Day 73)
- May 20, 2001 (Day 74)
- May 21, 2001 (Day 75)
- May 22, 2001 (Day 76)
- May 23, 2001 (Day 77)
- May 24, 2001 (Day 78)
- May 25, 2001 (Day 79)
- Intermission – Part II
- May 27, 2001 (Epilogue)
March 18, 2001 (Day 11): Helsinki, Finland: Eurohostel – 10pm
Morale: OK. Still bitterly cold, which limits our interest in things outdoors. The sunny skies taunt us. Coming from Minnesota, I like to consider that I am made of stronger stuff. But I have to respect the fortitude of the people who live here year round. It is March, almost spring. Still, the lacerating wind takes away any warmth imparted by the sun.
Since it is Sunday – or so I have been told – we slept in and took advantage of the late breakfast hours. The important task for today was to get our tickets to St. Petersburg. Waking up for a 6.30am train is not going to be pleasant, but the positive side is that we arrive around 1pm, local time. Scary to think we will be in Russia in less than two days. I don’t feel particularly prepared.
Braved the cold and hopped a ferry across the frozen harbor to Suomenlinna, a fortress built by the Swedes in the 1740s. The history of Helsinki really begins with the building of this fortification. Prior to the 18th Century, Helsinki was a remote fishing village with a population of about 1500. The construction and creation of infrastructure to support the ongoing construction turned it into a city. The structure is built across five islands and is believed to be the largest fortress in the world.
We hit a superb museum there; one that gave a good history of the fortress, why it was built, how it was constructed, and the history surrounding it. Suomenlinna was built to be the ‘Gibraltar of the North’, a bulwark against Russian expansionism. During the Seven Years War, in the late 1750s, it saw some action against the Russian fleet. While besieged by Russian forces in 1808, the commander of the fortress surrendered under circumstances still controversial today. The garrison had more men and weapons than the Russian forces did. Five weeks of shelling had inflicted minimal damage to the structure and they were believed to have sufficient supplies. As a result of this war, Finland became part of Russia. The last major fighting occurred during the Crimean War when the British and French bombarded it.
Suomenlinna is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. We learned that world heritage sites can be either places in which nature is unique or sites that display a particular cultural history. One big advantage is that experts and expertise from all over the world can be called upon to help with restoring and maintaining the sites. At the museum, they had a computer kiosk set up talking about World Heritage Sites and listing them. Made a list of all those we are likely to see on this trip .
Before the ferry back, we passed the time warming up in a Suomenlinna coffee shop. We shared a table with others who took the opportunity to get out of the cold including a gentleman with a distinguished 5-inch colored Mohawk and a quarter of the city of Madrid. Outside the café, a couple had left their baby in a pram. As we left, we took a peek inside and found the baby well bundled up, content, and curious what we were so interested in. He was probably more comfortable than those in the café.
On the return voyage, the ferry plowed through the blocks of ice 3” to 8” thick that formed an undulating white pile carpet outside the window. The boat plied the across the harbor with a sound like rocks in a blender. Looking out the rear of the ship, the ice quickly filled in the wake, leaving no indication we had ever been there.
Sign on the ferry said, “Disturbing use of alcoholic beverages is prohibited.” I am not sure what would constitute a disturbing use but I would expect it is evidenced by Finnish exclamations of “What the Hell?!” followed by mothers rushing to cover the eyes and ears of their impressionable children.
Excerpts from Anna’s journal included.
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