
Park at the Summer Palace

Labor Day we took a drive out to visit Dusty. It seems Dusty had a reprieve, and is now allowed to (with supervision) hip pity hop around the yard. He is a happy bunny because his yard is huge, and still he feels safe.

Dusty’s Digs
Dusty’s new digs are now under the playhouse, so it’s quite large, and he has plenty of space to roam even when he is in his own yard!
Dusty is doing well, he is growing big and strong, his ears are also growing BIG and strong. I find it amazing that a bunny can have ears the length of their bodies. Can you even imagine having ears the length of your body? I have to say, I’m infatuated with these large lagomorphs!
Now might be a good time to tell you that in spite of my attempts, Dusty was too fast for me to take his picture. After being inclosed in his own yard all day where it was shaded, and cooler, getting out was a treat for him. He took off hip pity hoping all over the yard, and just when I thought I’d get a good shot of him……hip pity hop off he’d go, and I couldn’t get his picture.
Thanks for hip pity hoping by to see what’s going on with Dusty, come back soon.

After meeting in the lounge to recap our two days in St. Petersburg, we could hear the ships horn blast, and slowly we could feel the ship start moving. It was finally time to travel to our next destination…..Tallin, Estonia.

Anu our tour guide in Tallinn, Estonia
We cruised all night, the Baltic Sea was like glass, and our ship didn’t show any signs of movement. This was fortunate for all the light weights aboard. Les and I left the sliding glass door to our balcony open all night, as I drank in all the fresh ocean air. That made sleeping much more enjoyable, and relaxing.

Gun towers from long ago!
Our guide was a bouncy blond Scandinavian woman of middle age with a big smile, and a personality to match. She proudly guided us through the streets of Tallinn as she told us of Estonian struggles, and achievements.

We started our tour by stopping at the fair grounds where every four years they have a music, and song festival. This is where the people of Estonia gathered to sing, and gain courage to build their voices in numbers enabling them to win their independence from Russian rule. This only happened some twenty plus years ago, and since then they have been struggling to build back their infrastructure, and becoming the strong country they know they can be.

They are a proud people who literally sang their way to independence!

Looking out from Old Town to the new Tallinn
One of the stops on our day long tour was the oldest Cathedral in Estonia. It had survived the Nazis, and was still standing. This cathedral dates back to the 1200’s, and is quite beautiful.

Oldest Cathedral in Tallinn
The walls were thick, and the church cool. While we were there we were treated to a short midieval concert with lutes, and midieval song. I felt like I had teleported back in time!

Coats of armor from the Aristocrats. The most prominent place in the church, was from the wealthiest family.
As we turned to leave, I was able to take a picture of the old organ pipes.

Organ pipes
After a long day our tour was over, and we returned to our ship. I loved the excitement and enthusiasm of the people of Tallinn. They were happy people, and seemed to be loving life. In contrast to what many of them had been through, life was now good!

Dennis Bergstrom
A couple of years ago my son Dennis was contracted to play music for a large vacationing group on the Island of Tavarua. This is a video taken of Dennis while he was having coffee in the main house one morning. He lives, and breathes his guitar. Although his first love would be the ocean, the beach, and surfing.
Dennis is also the owner of B.Entertained, and is locan to San Diego County.
Thursdays Time out for Art is hosted by Zebra Designs and Destinations. Todays post features the art of music.

Bubbles sniffing out the dust!

Bubbles after a hard day of housecleaning!
Bubbles is now about three months old, and she is sporting some big, promising ears! Giant Flemish Rabbits are known for their long ears, and Bubbles is taking her title seriously.
She is such a good girl.
Yep, Bubbles is the perfect little girl to have around the house, or in the yard. Bubbles (so far) hasn’t tried to escape the back yard like Dusty did. Maybe she is too young to think of it, or maybe she is frightened to go out there. Maybe Dusty even told her how terrified he was after his escape. After all it is a big world, and a scary place for a bunny to run free.
While Bubbles is being such a princess, Dusty is still in prison, and being watched very carefully!
Each day is a new, exciting day for Bubbles as she learns, grows, and experiences her life with four other humans, and another Giant Flemish Rabbit named Dusty.
Thank you for stopping to read about Bubbles, there will be more so don’t forget to come back.
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