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From yesterdays walkies in the forest behind Mum's neighbourhood.

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  • MelM Mel

    @sinituulia Explains why I feel an affinity with Finland as well. There is just something familiar about the way we seem to think about things. I really need to visit at point.

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    @missmelanieh Very Finnish knee jerk reaction I had: "Ah, well, I don't know if there's anything to see or do here, might not be worth so much hassle..." πŸ˜…

    Yeah. Anyway. A lot of people seem to enjoy it here! Maybe eventually they'll even manage to get that continental Europe train connection going, like they've been talking about for decades... Just try not to come here during the the loska season, when the snow melts and it's miserable!

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    • Sini TuuliaS Sini Tuulia

      @weezmgk Oh yes, winter sounds! (Thank you for sparing all of my cookies!)

      One marked difference to Finland: There's no mountains anywhere, and even the highest fells are like dinky little baby mountains, after the Ice Ages scraped the mountain ranges into little rock nubbins 😹

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      @sinituulia the midwest US is also a glacial plain, at least between the Rocky Mountains and Appalachian chain. I've seen snow twice since coming to Australia in 1996. Once was able to build a snowman. It melted an hour later. Snow didn't crunch!

      I would visit snow occasionally- it can be lovely as you showed in Finland- but I am ok without slush that squishes into my shoes!

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      • MelM Mel

        @sinituulia I think it applies to a lot of countries though. You don't appreciate the beauty of what you see every day because it's just... normal to you.

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        @missmelanieh @sinituulia When I lived in London and took a train elsewhere in the UK I used to be awestruck with the views*, but no one around be was similarly impressed! I've learned to appreciate Finnish nature in a different way after that.

        *Sure there were bits that were *literally* rubbish, but the more north you went the more gorgeous it looked to lil ol' me.

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        • Sini TuuliaS Sini Tuulia

          From yesterdays walkies in the forest behind Mum's neighbourhood.

          #Photography #Finland #Winter

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          @sinituulia I am envious. This winter I’ve only seen few centimetres of snow, most of which is gone by afternoon.

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          • Sini TuuliaS Sini Tuulia

            One more, why not. I don't think it's very special as a photo, but it is a very quintessential view of a normal little forest in Finland, and thus perhaps of some interest.

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            @sinituulia Oh, it's so beautiful!

            And you have lingonberries growing wild in your forests? My Dad's parents were Swedish immigrants, so I have had lingonberry preserves--I don't think fresh berries are available in the US--but even in NYC, where you can find almost anything, lingonberry preserves are available in only a few stores and cost more than other preserves. But they're delicious and it's worth it.

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            • Sini TuuliaS Sini Tuulia

              Extra photo not quite in the same mood:
              Trees, they're really quite good.

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              @sinituulia The Scots Pine, the least-known cultivar to be bred from Brassica Oleracea.

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              • Sini TuuliaS Sini Tuulia

                There's this Finnish thing, where you might gaze upon the most beautiful pool of water in the deepest of wild, untouched Lapland, fresh water glittering in the sunlight and teeming with fish, its shores lush with berries and forage, and when a cartographer from the south comes in and asks you what it's called, to put it on a map, you say it's "Onpahanvaanlampi" or "well it's a pond, innit" in Finnish, because it is just a pond, millions like it...

                I watched a video once, where an immigrant was like "Fucking STOP it, Finns, it's wonderful! What's wrong with you!" because apparently we're just. Not suitably appreciative? πŸ˜…

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                @sinituulia I've got a heap of grey clouds outside my window, so obviously biased today, but: oh wow, the light in that. It's the angle of the light. πŸ™‚

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                • Leah BobetL Leah Bobet

                  @sinituulia I've got a heap of grey clouds outside my window, so obviously biased today, but: oh wow, the light in that. It's the angle of the light. πŸ™‚

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                  @leahbobet It was a very crisp and pretty day! And of course it wasn't very late but the days are still fairly short πŸ˜„

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                  • AdrianoA Adriano

                    @sinituulia The Scots Pine, the least-known cultivar to be bred from Brassica Oleracea.

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                    @adriano Brassica, my beloved πŸ₯¦

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                    • Karen E. Lund πŸ’™πŸ’›K Karen E. Lund πŸ’™πŸ’›

                      @sinituulia Oh, it's so beautiful!

                      And you have lingonberries growing wild in your forests? My Dad's parents were Swedish immigrants, so I have had lingonberry preserves--I don't think fresh berries are available in the US--but even in NYC, where you can find almost anything, lingonberry preserves are available in only a few stores and cost more than other preserves. But they're delicious and it's worth it.

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                      @Karen5Lund Those, Eurasian blueberries, cloudberries, crowberries, bog bilberry... There's also a couple of berries that are not edible, but I don't even know their names beyond "don't eat that" πŸ˜„
                      You can just walk into any forest and gather them to your heart's content, as long as it's roughly the season and you're willing to get blood-let by all the insects. My mum usually goes out at some point, with a bunch of buckets, and then spends a couple of days removing leaves and twigs from her catch so she can actually freeze and preserve them... But you can also just get the jam from any grocery store, just not the fresh ones.

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                      • Korben DallasM Korben Dallas

                        @sinituulia I am envious. This winter I’ve only seen few centimetres of snow, most of which is gone by afternoon.

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                        @multipass We've had steady small quantities of snow, apart from a couple of blizzards! Here there aren't all that high snow banks or anything, because it seems like most of it got stuck to the trees... But it's certainly very pretty.

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                        • Sini TuuliaS Sini Tuulia

                          From yesterdays walkies in the forest behind Mum's neighbourhood.

                          #Photography #Finland #Winter

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                          @sinituulia@eldritch.cafe pretty!

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                          • AzuA Azu

                            @sinituulia@eldritch.cafe pretty!

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                            @azucat Thank! Weather did most of the work!

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                            • Sini TuuliaS Sini Tuulia

                              From yesterdays walkies in the forest behind Mum's neighbourhood.

                              #Photography #Finland #Winter

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                              @sinituulia 😍😍😍

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                              • Sini TuuliaS Sini Tuulia

                                From yesterdays walkies in the forest behind Mum's neighbourhood.

                                #Photography #Finland #Winter

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                                @sinituulia Suomessa.

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