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DSL
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Oh, and the beaches up at Laboe had these cute shelters on the beaches. Needless to say nobody was using them yesterday.

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Bet you can't wait for Singapore and temps starting with a 3 Rolling with laughter
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Bodsy's remote for FBH 
 
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DSL
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Not looking too shabby from Beijing onwards TBH. Plus the train there is supposed to be kept very hot so it will be shorts & string vest from well before Singapore. Thumbs Up
   
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's an image I can't get out of my head now Shocked
 Uncle Ray's spare wheel protector
Limo Tint
Blackvue front & rear dashcam
Cruise control switch pack
Bodsy's remote for FBH 
 
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DSL
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Unfortunately no pics = didn’t happen. It just has to warm up sufficiently. Whistle Laughing
   
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DSL wrote:
Not looking too shabby from Beijing onwards TBH. Plus the train there is supposed to be kept very hot so it will be shorts & string vest from well before Singapore. Thumbs Up


Ur forgot the jesus sandals Laughing

Hope ur having a good time Thumbs Up
   
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DSL
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Nah, flip flops, or thongs as the Aussies call them. Now there’s an image you don’t want to get in your head, me wearing a thong. Laughing Laughing
   
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Rolling with laughter , not a man Kinney , nooooooooooooooooo

Careful or ur send ianm27 over the edge , Nurse Laughing
   
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DSL
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Did someone call for nursie? Laughing

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Minor change to plans. In China they only issue long haul rail tickets 30 days ahead. We tried to book a 13 hour train ride in 1st class where the seats look like this:



Instead there is only 2nd class available at half the price of 1st:



Or business class at twice the price of 1st:



Needless to say we’re going for the latter, and SWMBO’s not even bothered if she’s not sitting beside me!! Shocked Shocked
   
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And bye-bye Stockholm, just waiting to board the ferry to Turku. Had a day wandering round the city yesterday, gratuitous pic in front of the Royal Palace.

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We won’t miss a new phenomenon that is the rental electric scooters just abandoned on the pavements, they are virtually everywhere. I saw one local (I think) take one from the middle of the pavement and put it to the side, it’s strange how peeps just seem to drop them where they get off, like litter. I wouldn’t have thought it would be long until local peeps tidy them up by chucking them in a skip if one was handy. Plus half the pavements are cycle/scooter lanes so you’ve really got to keep your eyes & ears open.

Finland next, well for about 36 hours, got to remember they are a different time zone for the train to Helsinki tomorrow. Thumbs Up

PS Sunrise over Stockholm.

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DSL
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And greetings from Finland! Well Åland, not sure if that’s Finland proper but here’s the first Pano of the jolly. Thumbs Up

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Off to Turku next. Thumbs Up
   
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Regarding these scooters. I saw them in use in Los Angeles, they looked like an ideal way to cut traffic congestion.

Then the other weekend I was In Frankfurt and again, there was loads of them. All with little tiny number plates in the back! They don’t seem to be regulated, but with proper use I can see benefit.

My son reckons local traders and people can get paid to collect them and charge them up?
  
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DSL
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We never saw any being charged, the only charging point we saw had all its connectors cut off. We did think they would get collected overnight but we were out of our hotel at 6:10 this morning and they were still where they had been left the day before. It’s not like the Boris Bikes in London where the bikes get docked up at the end of use, these scooters are just abandoned where they are dropped, sometimes nowhere near anything that would be a destination, presumably they had run out of juice. In some places you were picking your way through abandoned scooters when walking along the pavements. I’m really glad they are banned from British pavements, they are a menace in Stockholm as half the pavements have been converted to cycle lanes and they fairly hoon along, whether in the lane or not. At least the bikes use their bells so you can hear them, well sometimes.

[rant mode = off] Whistle

Oh, and they let us into Finland. Tucked up in a hotel at Turku port so morning train to Helsinki tomorrow. Than dump the bags and explore the mean streets of the capital. And Suomenlinna island/fort complex. Thumbs Up

PS A few pics from today.

Our floating hotel for the day. We payed a few extra € and got a cabin with a big window.

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Other floating hotels were available but going the wrong way. It was a bit skinny at times but everyone passed each other at the wide bits.

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And typical cute little island. The ferry route out from Stockholm is deffo scenic.

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The two wheeled scooters are Censored, the companies that don’t pick them up are Censored and people who leave them in the middle of the sidewalk are also Censored and should be Censored.

Btw - welcome to Finland 8) Laughing
  
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DSL
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Thank you. Liking it so far. Hotel 100m from the ferry terminal, cheap bottle of vino for dinner and Fox channel on TV. Just got to get over the time difference from Sweden, we’ll make sure phone is set right so we don’t miss the train tomorrow morning. Whistle

PS and making sure we avoid Finnish Liquorice. Thumbs Up
  

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