Sunday, June 30, 2013

Lazy Weekend

My husband was off for the weekend and I enjoyed my time on my own, doing nothing. On Friday I met a friend in a cafe and coming back to the street I bumped into another friend, and off we went to have some tea again. This great coincidence followed with an invitation to her home on Saturday evening.

On Saturday I enjoyed my time at my favorite place, home, and played with a camera, read a book, cycled to my friends house and had wonderful time with her and her family.

Now on Sunday I wondered if I should clean the windows, or the sauna, do laundry, at least cook or do something else useful... But, instead, I walked in a park, read a book, ate ice cream and strawberries, did some non-serious workout in a gym... All that was useful, enough, for me, for now. What a nice, relaxed weekend!










Saturday, June 22, 2013

Midsummer In The City

This is the time of the year when the sun doesn't set at all. It is light all the time. People hurry up to their summer cottages, camping sites, festivals, sailing - as far as possible from the cities. Our home city Turku transformed into a ghost towns already on Thursday, day before the Midsummer Eve. But we stayed and loved it: the city is now ours!

I cycled around the city and it felt surreal, just few tourists wandering around, trying to find a restaurant or a cafe that would be open. Finland is now more or less closed. But the weather is nice and sunny, I see some people having picnics in the city parks.

We had a small bunch of fresh birch tree branches in our sauna, that's a must especially in Midsummer. Another tradition is to eat new season small potatoes, and that's what we did, a lot.

Heavy drinking is very often associated with the Scandinavian Midsummer, but we skipped that part, and instead watched a movie and slept well... Are we getting old or what...? Just don't say that we are old..!

My old fashioned bicycle makes me feel happy!
Normally these restaurant boats are packed, but not in Midsummer.
Love Forever!
What a nice piece of art!
So is this!
History is very present in Turku.
Electrical transformers (is that the right term?) do not need to look ugly, do they?
They can even be funny...
And artistic...