The trip to Riga

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This weekend I went to Riga with my sister Camilla. The reason we went there is related to both our big projects (secret still to some, but some of you know what I mean).

I did like some aspects of Riga even though the whole town had a distinctive and a rather bad smell.

Riga is filled with beautiful and interesting houses and buildings in the Art Nouveau style, a type of architecture I love. Sadly, many of the buildings show sign of decay and I almost felt sorry for the once impressive creations. I really wish that the people of Riga will have time to repair them before it’s too late.

The internet shouldn’t be a big part of a trip, but in a way, to me, it is. It’s a way to keep in touch with family and friends. Before the trip I had read up on the ship we’d travel on and it promised wifi on all decks. In reality though, it was only available in small areas of the ship. One of those areas was at the end of the corridor that was outside our cabin in the room that leads out to the deck and down and up to the deck above and below.

In the evening on the trip back, when Camilla had gone to get some rest, I went out to that room and phoned my mum, through Facetime, to say goodnight. Because the connection was bad I had to stay there for a while and the later in the evening, the creepier it got. Apart from two girls with attached boyfriends everyone present were men. I don’t know where they came from. During the day, most of the people looked ok, but in the evening guys with a criminal look arrived. They undressed me with their eyes, one group walked almost too close to me and said something I didn’t understand and laughed unpleasantly.

When one of the girls was going down the stairs to the clubs, a group of men heading for the lifts stopped and made sexual gestures close to her back. All of this actually made me scared and I went back to the cabin as soon as I could.

I then tried to buy internet time from my phone provider and I got a text message confirming sale, but I wasn’t able to use it at all. Fortunately I got a refund when I got home.

Now I’m just happy to be home again and the wait has started. It will be a long wait, but I hope I’ll be rewarded with a successful result. Wish me luck :).

Get to know me tag: twenty-one questions!

Since my sister did this, I thought I would too.

 1. Are you named after anyone?

 I think I’m named after a princess.

 2. When was the last time you cried?

 Last night.

 3. Do you have kids? Not yet.

 4. If you were another person, would you be a friend of yourself? Probably lol, I get along best with crazy people ;).

 5. Do you use sarcasm a lot?

 Sometimes.

 6. Will you ever bungee-jump?

 Absolutely not.

 7. What’s your favorite cereal?

 I never eat that.

 8. What’s the first thing you notice about people?

 The eyes.

 9. What is your eye colour?

 Blue.

 10. Scary movie or happy endings?

 If I have to choose, happy endings, but I like some scary movies.

 11. Favorite smells?

 Chocolate, chocolate and chocolate, it was plural, right? 😉 The smell of homemade bread is wonderful too :)

 12. Summer or winter? Summer.

 13. Computer or television? I want to say both, but I know the computer wins every time.

 14. What’s the furthest you’ve ever been from home? Prague, I think.

 15. Do you have any special talents? I know I’m quite handy with the graphical programs and am able to make beautiful pics.

16. Where were you born? Outside Gothenburg.

 17. What are your hobbies? Reading, writing, and graphics and of course spending time with my family including the four-legged ones, see below.

 18. Do you have any pets? Yes, dog and cat.

 19. Favorite movie? Gilda.

 20. Do you have any siblings? Yes, a sister, who is also my best friend.

 21. What do you want to be when you grow up? Well, even if I tried to, I don’t think I’ll succeed – in growing up I mean, but I already am someone, I don’t need to grow up to be that. I’m a writer, publisher and archivist and I’m happy with that.