We sailed out of Stockholm and headed (presumably) for Gdansk. The following day we sailed down the west coast of Gotland then rounded the bottom and sailed north on the east side. Later we turned back south on what appeared to be track we would have been on had we sailed from Tallinn. Can one of the resident mariners explain what was going on there? Why sail backwards?
Probably neither. Our "final" itinerary had us departing Stockholm two days in a row. It also had us on an excursion one hour after the ship sailed. Go figure.
We had a great time at "Coast", a seafood restaurant. Sit at the excellent bar and order off the appitizer menu. They had several varieties of local oysters that were "buck a shuck" at happy hour.
Not that easy. People have retired and/or been retired. Offices have closed, agencies have been sold, etc. Tags were sent to an office that no longer exists. All manner of situations.
There was always some sort of "port talk" about tomorrow in the theater later pm before dinner hour. Usually very interesting and informative. Also an attempt to sell excursions with slots still available.
I'm hoping to get a couple more tags. We have extra baggage allowance this time so are bringing an empty carry-on for any loot when returning. We always have more coming back than going and packing can be an issue.
I suppose it depends on what you call "dress up." Is a pair of pants that are not jeans, cargo pants for instance, and a simple collared shirt (plaid flannel fits that bill) dressing up?