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Showing posts with label finland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finland. Show all posts
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Winter is back
It had been springy here even before I got back. And this morning, this is what I saw when I looked out. The winter is back. Again. Ah, welcome to Finland. Our winters notoriously have some issues letting go, as they sometimes resurface even in May. Something to look forward to, huh?
I had really strange dreams last night, surreal, but realistic at the same time and I visited the future. I asked someone there what year it was and they said 2027. Let me tell you though, it wasn't a very bright-looking future...
Next up, I'm going to try to make my way through the snow to the store and hope there's no ice lurking underneath. To be honest, I'd almost rather curl up underneath the covers and sleep some more...
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
The eternal battle between Turku and Tampere
I was completely unaware of this battle until I moved to Tampere. Apparently there has been sort of a "my dad is stronger than your dad" competition going on between Turku and Tampere for however long. Years. Maybe decades? Maybe even longer. The competition rises about any given subject. Also, both cities (and their citizens) are trying to out do the other on a daily basis. If something great happened in Turku, something equally great must happen in Tampere as well - and fast. And the other way around.
Not too long ago the news mentioned that gold had been found underneath the city center of Tampere. Of course someone immediately needed to point out that oil had been found in Turku. Every Christmas both cities get a large Christmas tree for the city center - and every year it gets bigger and bigger because the cities are both trying to have the biggest, greatest tree in the country. Or at least bigger than in Turku. Or Tampere, depending on where you are. That was the first time actually that I became aware of this competition. When Tampere got it's last Christmas tree and it was national news that it was bigger than the tree in Turku.
Regularly people argue about which city is better at ice hockey. Which, as you know, is a big thing in Finland. Tampere has two teams in the top Finnish ice hockey league (Ilves & Tappara) where as Turku has one (TPS). People also regularly check which city has more residents. Apparently Tampere is leading this one too, by a hair. Turku argues that it's generally better because it's by the sea, where as Tampere "just" has a river. Apparently a lot of contests regularly go on between students (mainly engineers) as well.
Fascinating?
Not too long ago the news mentioned that gold had been found underneath the city center of Tampere. Of course someone immediately needed to point out that oil had been found in Turku. Every Christmas both cities get a large Christmas tree for the city center - and every year it gets bigger and bigger because the cities are both trying to have the biggest, greatest tree in the country. Or at least bigger than in Turku. Or Tampere, depending on where you are. That was the first time actually that I became aware of this competition. When Tampere got it's last Christmas tree and it was national news that it was bigger than the tree in Turku.
Regularly people argue about which city is better at ice hockey. Which, as you know, is a big thing in Finland. Tampere has two teams in the top Finnish ice hockey league (Ilves & Tappara) where as Turku has one (TPS). People also regularly check which city has more residents. Apparently Tampere is leading this one too, by a hair. Turku argues that it's generally better because it's by the sea, where as Tampere "just" has a river. Apparently a lot of contests regularly go on between students (mainly engineers) as well.
Fascinating?
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