Filling in some gaps in Spain, a Greenland cruise and I'm getting a tattoo!

Ok @RooFlyer - am I the first to be sucked in by "tattoo" in the title of your TR 🤦‍♀️?
Sorry @RooFlyer to hijack this thread, but you did mention  tattoo
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She placed 9th and her bestie won the over 40's Thermos National Longboard comp in July ,
(I think it's a shark @HirafuHeartAttack )
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They have found Flashback's bag. It's in Copenhagen. How a cruise doesn't meticulously check the loading and unloading of bags for a charter flight, is beyond me. The bag is being flown to where we were yesterday and figuring out how to get it to where we will be.

Update. Five days later Flashback still doesn't have his bag, or know exactly where it is. Complete shambles between airline and Albatross. It was in Copenhagen and supposedly sent onto Kangerlussuaq . From there, supposed to be sent onto Illusiac, where we are now (Thurs). Nope - never was coming, but they told Flashback differently! No actual confirmation that the bag is in someone's possession in Kanger.

After clearing the Kangerlussuaq fjord overnight and transiting a little way north, we came to Sisimiut, a gorgeous little town, in fine and sunny weather. Its the second largest town in Greenland, after the capital, Nuuk.

Sisimiut literally means "the residents at the foxholes" (Danish: Beboerne ved rævehulerne).[4] The site has been inhabited for the last 4,500 years, first by peoples of the Saqqaq culture, then Dorset culture, and then the Thule people, whose Inuit descendants form the majority of the current population. Artifacts from the early settlement era can be found throughout the region, favored in the past for its plentiful fauna, particularly the marine mammals providing subsistence for the early hunting societies. The population of modern Greenlanders in Sisimiut is a mix of the Inuit and Danish peoples, who first settled in the area in the 1720s, under the leadership of the Danish missionary, Hans Egede.


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There was a talk on Greenlandic language and also a tasting of local foods.

The tasting didn't rate very highly, unfortunately. Nothing on the right hand side was finished.

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