Saturday, 30 May 2009

Onnea Ylioppilaalle!


Ylioppilaan 'juhla-ateria'
30.5. Suomi juhli monen uuden ylioppilaan kanssa, niin mekin teimme. Mikä parasta, ilma oli aurinkoinen ja tunnelma ylpeän isän puheessa shampanjan ja kakun siivittämänä oli mahtava.
On Saturday Finland celebrated many new 'Ylioppilas' (= youngsters who had passed their matriculation examinations (a mouth full that word...) and had just received their shiny white caps, which they can now start wearing every vappu (making them less shiny & white)). The weather was perfect for a garden party of my god son and the speach of the proud father + 'kakku' (=cake) & champagne were memorable.
Good luck for T in future & army... in 45 days ;D

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Time flies when you're having fun


Danger - Architect at work... via


What is it with architects and deadlines?

Somehow it is 10 days since our last post, although it only seems like last night. I have several things I want to blog about (including horses & cows, blood pancakes, not cycling, dentists and other random things) but we're in that mad 'draw-up' zone trying to get our Europan 10 competition entry ready, working 12 hour days redesigning everything for the n-th time, redrawing it, redesigning it again, drawing it again, re-reading the brief, starting it all again.... Having the world's worst rickety, uneven table as a drawing board, no network, flaky software and only an A4 printer (also very temperamental - rather like it's owner) doesn't exactly help. Mind you the set up is still almost as good as my last office...

The observant amongst you may be wondering why I making a big deal about this as we still have exactly a month to go, however my course starts on Monday (oh bugger I have to revise for that too), and we have Juhannus in between, and I need to get a 3d CAD model of the whole site finished next week so we can work up some perspective views then work on the written part. While Konna will only have to draw everything else! If we were doing this in an office I would hope there would be a few more hands.  Lucky it is 'only' three A1 boards... (and 10 A3's, and 2 CD's) ... and we can't even publish it here until after the judging - in January!

Monday, 18 May 2009

things you should and shouldn't know

I've just discovered (while idly skimming through my Sitemeter stats) that our little unfocused blog has been picked up by 'this is FINLAND' published by the Finland Promotion Board as one of just five blogs (so far anyway) of 'recommended' reading on Finland, along with our fellow ex-pat architect Lewism. So heipa if you have just arrived in confusion from there. One of the others is the Finnish foreign minister's blog... which isn't so surprising once you see who produces the site. Nice Aalto vase inspired logo too.

I wonder if we come under the 'things you shouldn't know' category the site's strap line mentions?

Sunday, 17 May 2009

In which summer hurtles towards us


mmmmm, ihana

It only seems like a couple of weeks ago since I was still writing about snow.  Now all the snow is long gone, winter gear retired to the attic/cellar and even the grit has been swept up and taken away.  Suddenly the bare birches have got this season's must have look (in leafy spring green) and as I look out the window at 22:31 twilight is falling, although the sun will be back in just six hours.  In a few weeks the schools will break for summer, and Juhannus - the nightless night - is only five weeks away...

Anyway we have been absorbed in working up our ideas for Europan (which has only six weeks to go - oh-ho!), and otherwise kept busy Nordic walking and going to an Utzon lecture (where we also bumped into Lewism) in the last week, and now my back is finally better I'll be back on my bike this week.

I also cooked a rather fine (even if I do say so myself) roast beef dinner for some friends today - but I'll show you a salad as it seems more seasonal - as well as better for you...

Remember

Tänään on kaatuneitten muistopäivä suomessa
Today is Remembrance Day in Finland

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Finnishnessness

Suomen lippuja: From hölynpöly


Tänään on JV Snellmanin päivä, suomalaisuuden päivä

Today is JV Snellman's day - the day of 'Finnishness'

Here are some ways to be Finnish today (if you are not already):
  • Try to be quiet or at least monosyllabic (unless using a mobile phone, in which case speak rapidly and volubly for at least 1 hour about your most personal issues while on public transport)
  • Don't smile at strangers, or anyone else much
  • Eat a disgusting black substance containing NH4Cl
  • Pretend W and V are the same letter
  • Shake hands with everyone you meet
  • When going for a walk take your ski-poles (you may need to hire some if you don't ski)
  • Sit naked on a bench in a small wooden hut heated with a stove full of rocks to between 70 and 90°C with several people you barely know; throw water on the rocks to make steam and sweat; if insufficiently masochistic so far hit yourself with leafy boughs; you may only leave to swim in a freezing lake; award self with a beer.  Repeat until cooked, drunk or drowned.
  • Eat lots of sausages. And potatoes. And then some more sausages. If you want vegetables or fruit you'll have to wait until autumn when the mushrooms and berries are around.  

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Also hard English is

Came across this article on this site (via an exchange on Facebook about clams... but that's another story) which reminded me that although the Finnish language is difficult, English is not exactly a piece of cake either. Or any other bakery product.