And so 2011 comes to an end. Time to reflect on a whole year of blogging about Finnishy things.
Finnophile writing about Finland, Finnish and the Finns, despite being fairly unqualified to do so
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Saturday, 31 December 2011
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Guest Blog: Santa Writes to the Children of the EU
Dear Children of the European Union,
Greetings from Finland! Yes, I am Finnish, despite what you might have heard from people on the other side of the Atlantic. And yes, they do call me "Christmas Goat" (joulupukki) here, but it's got nothing to do with how I smell, OK?
Anyhow, I wanted to write a letter to you, because I think I need to set expectations this year.
Greetings from Finland! Yes, I am Finnish, despite what you might have heard from people on the other side of the Atlantic. And yes, they do call me "Christmas Goat" (joulupukki) here, but it's got nothing to do with how I smell, OK?
Anyhow, I wanted to write a letter to you, because I think I need to set expectations this year.
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
S-Market Story
On many occasions now, I have used this blog to make fun of my own ineptitude in Finnish (check out for example the Spare Moose post). But now comes a chance to laugh at a Finnish person's struggle with English.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Lucia
Last Tuesday, as I walked down Helsinki's main shopping street, Aleksanterinkatu, I stumbled across a short procession that appeared at first gance to be a tribute to The Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Linnan Juhlat - Finnish Independence Day Party
Earlier this week, on December 6, Finland celebrated its Independence Day, or "itsenäisyyspäivä". Like every year, the highlight of the day was the "linnan juhlat" (castle party), when close to 2000 guests were invited to the presidential palace in Helsinki.
The event is broadcast live on TV, and it seems, provides compelling viewing for many Finns.
The event is broadcast live on TV, and it seems, provides compelling viewing for many Finns.