Join me in counting down and pulling apart yet another 2017 Eurovision entry! This time it’s Malta! Continue reading ESC 2017 Review: Malta – Breathlessly Awaiting A Decent Maltese Song
Join me in counting down and pulling apart yet another 2017 Eurovision entry! This time it’s Malta! Continue reading ESC 2017 Review: Malta – Breathlessly Awaiting A Decent Maltese Song
Now that we have all the Eurovision songs I’ll be reviewing them in the reverse order from ones I like the least to the ones I like the most. This is completely subjective and you can fight me but it’s probably not worth it. Continue reading ESC 2017 Review: Spain – Clap Your Hands if You’re Confused about Your Lover
Bringing up the rear are some of my absolute favorites from this years national finals! I couldn’t be happier with Estonia who you might notice have taken up 4 out of 15 spots on this list but even if I didn’t live here, I would have said the same last year. There’s a reason Estonia is called the Singing Nation! But anyway, please enjoy these 5 fantastic songs.
Continue reading Almost Had It – Acts That Didn’t Make ESC (Part 3 of 3)
Here we are back again with part 2 of my 3 part series about the rejected national final songs that deserve a second look and a second listen. There’s plenty of great songs here so please enjoy. Continue reading Almost Had It – Acts That Didn’t Make ESC (Part 2 of 3)
I pay for this space so I should probably use it and maybe some day I will be comfortable sharing deep inner thoughts with the world but until then, Eurovision! Continue reading Almost Had It – Acts That Didn’t Make ESC (Part 1 of 3)
This is just an entry of various picture from walking about in Kadriorg Park during a chilly but lovely fall day in October.
While Estonia has plenty of what you would consider “regular graveyards”, they also believe in making cemeteries public spaces. Many of their cemeteries actually double as parks. What makes the Metsakalmitsu such a draw is that unlike Kalamaja kalmistu which was completely flattened, or Raadi kalmistu, which is no longer active, Metsakalmitsu is in use to this day. Continue reading Metsakalmistu (Forest Cemetery)
Museums in Estonia are fairly reasonably priced, for just 4€ an adult you can get a ticket for the Estonian Museum of Architecture and spend a few hours learning about the fascinating history of the country by proxy of its buildings. Continue reading Eesti Arhitektuurimuuseum (Estonian Museum of Architecture)
This past weekend we went to the only cat cafe in Estonia, Nurri Kassikohvik, which just so happens to be just a 15 minute walk from our house. Below is a lot of pictures of cats and a short review of the cafe. If you’re not a cat person, I would bail now. Continue reading Nurri Kassikohvik (Nurri Cat Cafe)
Back in September I went to the light walk here in Tallinn at Kadriorg Park. Took me a bit but here’s some pictures and thoughts from the experience. Continue reading Kadriorg Light Walk