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Tuesday 26 June 2012

Midsummer


This was taken around 9 PM on Midsummer Eve.

Midsummer! It was last weekend. It's an old traditional celebration of the longest day of the year, although nowadays it's not necessarily on the day of summer solstice, it's the nearest Saturday. It was a pagan celebration before Christian times, but nowadays it's called juhannus in Finnish, named after John the Baptist (Finnish: Johannes Kastaja). Midsummer is celebrated at least in Finland, Sweden and the Baltic countries, but here's what it's like in Finland.

The stereotypical way of spending midsummer is to spend it in the countryside, possibly at a summer house/cabin, with family or a group of friends and a lot of mosquitoes. There's beer and a barbecue, and you take a sauna and swim in the lake. You might even go fishing.

Younger people might stay in the city and have a house party with friends. This would also include sauna-ing and loads and loads of beer. (You can see it in the shops from the beginning of June, they order huge loads of beer in preparation...)

I (and my family) did neither of these scenarios. My mum actually went to Ireland to escape Midsummer, and I spent it with my grandmother. She lives in the countryside and we did some other traditional things too.



Juhannuskoivut - Midsummer birch trees on each side of the stairs.



The Finnish flag went up on Midsummer Eve (Friday the 22nd) at 6 PM. It was very calm, no wind at all until the evening of Midsummer Day when it was taken down at 9 PM. That's why it looks so droopy.

We also had some nice flowers:





On Midsummer Day we visited some family, and some visited us. We even had a little barbecue! And sauna of course. So I guess it was kind of a traditional midsummer. Our family isn't big on beer or alcohol in general, so that wasn't part of it for us. We don't live next to a lake either, so we didn't go swimming or fishing.

Which brings me to THE DARK SIDE of midsummer. :o 

Since it's a public holiday and everyone heads to the countryside at the same time, the roads are full of impatient drivers --->  they get into car accidents 

When they reach their destination people start drinking, which makes them come up with brilliant ideas, such as 
- drunk driving ---> more car accidents
- going fishing/swimming/driving a boat --->  they drown
- starting a fight with the family ---> domestic violence
- taking a sauna ---> fires (drunk people are sloppy with matches...)

All of this keeps the police, the fire departments and hospitals busy. This year about 15 people died during Midsummer. Usually if the weather is bad, there are less deaths because people tend to stay calmer and inside, but this year it was sunny. Not particularly warm, only about 17-20 degrees, but still nice.

Anyhoo, there are some other traditional things that people do at Midsummer that we didn't.


Kokko - Bonfire. I have no idea where this tradition came from, but there are bonfires in the evening or at midnight, and usually near a lake. We saw some when we were smaller but I haven't seen one in a while. These are obviously fire hazards as well, so I think they're usually organised by some official authority, like the city or some society... I don't really know.

There are also several "love traditions" related to Midsummer. They say that if you find seven different flowers or herbs and put them under your pillow, you'll dream of your future husband. I've never tried this. I think another one is that if you look down a well during Midsummer night you'll see your future husband's face. Never tried this either :D

That's my little info package about midsummer, hope you enjoyed and learned something you didn't already know :D My blog is so educational...

Bye bye! :P

Thursday 21 June 2012

Weather

I thought I'd write another post about weather (I believe I've talked about weather on here before, if you want you can look that one (or any of my older blog posts) up on the Blog Archive thingy on the right column there --->). Who says weather is boring? I love talking about weather. I even considered (not very seriously though) studying meteorology at some point! :D

It seems like anyone who hasn't been to Finland (in the summer) thinks it's under permafrost and people live in igloos and have polar bears as pets. Well, not quite... but people think it's a cold country. In the summer Finland is actually a lot warmer than Ireland!

So far the summer weather has been varied. We've had "Irish" days - meaning 13 degrees and intermittent rain. But mostly we've had nice sunny days with temperatures from 18 to about 24 degrees!  There was thunder not long ago, but I didn't manage to hear it. We lost electricity for about 10 seconds though. :D

I'm still waiting for the really hot days... The past few summers we've had a long heat wave in July-August. It's not really nice if you have to do something, like work, because +32°C weather tends to make you pretty tired. But why not if you have time to lie on the beach :)

Here are some photos to prove that it actually is summer and I'm not just making it up.

Amala surrounded by some foliage.. (Weird ear)

Rilla and Amala helping at the potato field.

Joensuu Art Museum on a sunny day

I tried to make a dandelion wreath...

Floweries!

Lake! We went fishing one day. Got a few perches and roaches.

Double rainbow oh my god!


Taken at 10.38 PM - the sun is setting.

Yep, it doesn't really get very dark anymore. Well, today is actually the longest day of the year! Summer solstice. Where I live this means that the sun rose at 3:06 this morning and will set at 23:01. The meantime isn't dark either, it sort of feels like a cloudy day when you walk outside after sunset. Above the arctic circle (depends how far north) the sun has been up since mid-May and won't go down until July. :D (That'd be interesting. I've never been to Lapland.) After today the night will start getting longer until around Christmas time when the day is the shortest!

But for now that is all... Bye!

Summer

Hello my blog and its 0 readers ;) Long time, no write.

I have long since returned to Finland. Well, about a month ago. I've been extremely lazy with my blog, much lazier than I intended to... It's partially because I was quite busy during springtime, I had exams in Galway and when I came back home I had my entrance exam to a Finnish medical school. I got the results already, I didn't get in. Which didn't surprise me at all! And I wasn't very disappointed either because it means I get to go back to Galway in September! That is IF I passed my NUIG exams. Which I will find out today, almost exactly five hours from now. Yikes!

Another reason why I haven't been active with my blog is because Blogger notified me that I don't have any space left for uploading pictures... And I haven't wanted to think about what to do about it. But now I deleted some old posts which had too many photos, so it should be ok. I'll try and upload something in this post to test if it works!

I want to post at least once a week during the summer, because I'm sure everyone is dying to know what's going on in my exciting life! I'm spending a lot of time in the countryside at my grandmother's house with my gran, mum and four cats. So I should have something to tell you. At least some pictures (although I left my good camera behind when I left Ireland :( I wish I had taken it with me!) if nothing else! And I have some other topics in mind as well.


Here's a pic of our cat Pamela on the roof.

I'll be back soon! :P