AFTER THE VIRUS….. TRACK DOWN THE EUROVISION FOR A NIGHT TO REMEMBER!

GOING FOR A SONG…….!

Hosts of Eurovision in Tallinn in 2002 pictured on the front of the song contest programme


I AM not at all embarrassed to say that I am a fan of Eurovision, and seeing re-runs of Euro oldies and the performances of this year’s disappointed artistes does not in any way compensate for the real thing.

However, I can’t believe it’s 18 years since I decided, almost on a whim, to go to Eurovision to see what all the fuss was about.

The contest in 2002 was in the intriguingly named Saku Suurhall, an 11,000 capacity concert/ice rink/baseball arena on the outskirts of Estonia’s beautiful capital, Tallinn.

It was everything I expected it to be, colourful, crass, nationalistic, but above all entertaining – and that was just the audience…. It was like a football match with 24 different teams instead of two, all waving their banners, scarves and national emblems.

But unlike many football matches it was hugely entertaining and exciting from start to finish no matter now bad and over the top the songs and dance routines, but above all it was a great example of international camaraderie and sportsmanship.

The amazing atmosphere was replicated in Tallinn city centre, in the town hall square, where many thousands watched the proceedings and celebrated one of the biggest events marking Estonia’s transition from the old Soviet Union to an individual nation state in the European Union.

As I have written in this blog just a few weeks ago Tallinn is one of my favourite cities in the whole world, stunningly pretty, almost fairytale like, and it was no problem spending another four or five days there after Eurovision.

UK finalist Jessica Garlick – finished third

I can’t even remember who won that year in Tallinn, but it was such a great night it really didn’t matter.

I do remember my ticket cost about £200 and that the UK entry was a song called ‘Come Back’ performed by a 21-year-old called Jessica Garlick, star of the then highly ranked TV series Pop Idol.

Needless to say she didn’t win……

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AFTER THE VIRUS….. THE EAGLE’S NEST AND BEAUTIFUL BERCHTESGADEN!

FOCUS ON BAVARIA

The beautiful town of Berchtesgaden overlooked by the Watzmann, Germany’s third highest peak

NOW that I’ve introduced readers of this Blog to my passion of visiting wartime sites of significance on my travels, (recently The Bridge at Remagen and the Bridge on the River Kwai), an obvious addition to interesting WWII sites is the Kehlsteinhaus, otherwise known as the Eagle’s Nest, Hitler’s mountain retreat in Bavaria.

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VILNIUS, THE EUROPEAN CAPITAL WHICH MAKES FUN OF ITS OBSCURITY TO ATTRACT VISITORS!

Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, deserves to be better known, and is using its obscurity to attract more visitors

ACCORDING to a survey last year, only five per cent of people in the UK know much about Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, and even where it is situated.

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DUNDEE: ACADEMIC CENTRE AND HOME TO DESPERATE DAN AND MINNIE THE MINX

You can get there and back in a day for that university interview……

Desperate Dan takes a stroll through Dundee city centre

WITH around 2,000 students from Northern Ireland travelling to University in Dundee, a lot of them – and their parents – will be delighted to hear about the new Loganair direct service from George Best Belfast City Airport which begins in May.

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ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL…. THE COPENHAGEN ABSALON BOUTIQUE HOTEL

HOTEL REVIEW: THE ABSALON, COPENHAGEN

The Absalon Hotel, Copenhagen, just 100 yards from the Central Station

COPENHAGEN is still every bit as Wonderful as when Danny Kaye serenaded us with the song in the famous Hans Christian Andersen musical, many moons ago. But it is also one of the more expensive cities in Europe, so it helps if your base is close to the city’s throbbing heartbeat.

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