Archive for April, 2009

May Day Eve – When Finland Turns to Something Completely Different

The Three Smiths.

You might see something like this today in Helsinki although the photo is from the Samba Carnaval 2008. Unfortunately I don't have any May Day photos.

I’ve heard that May Day (formally vappu, informally wappu) Eve is the best day for a foreigner to experience a culture shock in Helsinki. The usually reserved, quiet and serious Finns come to the city center laughing noisily and they consume publicly so much alcohol that it is just too much for some of the people. The city is not a pretty sight after the party but majority of the cleaning is done quickly.

A few years ago BBC World Service listed many violent May Day protests from the western world and ended by saying that the people in Finland were very drunk but nothing serious happened. Large numbers of passed out teenagers are collected every vappu to places where they can safely recover.

The family version of wappu is also loved by the children and there is also the student wappu, working class wappu, political vappu etc. It is not uncommon for companies to offer a glass of bubbly to their employees during wappu Eve afternoon.

Large crowds gather by the Havis Amanda statue (see my photos of the statue) that is first washed by university students who at 6pm put a white student cap at her head. Simultaneously most people in the crowd put their student caps on as well. You are supposed to wear it during wappu but not before 6pm. My plan was to take a photo of this event but I’ve had a nasty flu since Monday so maybe next year.

Klara vappen! (= commonly heard Happy May Day expression in “Swedish” that was originally created by someone who was “speeching good Sweden.”)

Signs of Summer

The stairs of Helsinki Cathedral are a popular place to enjoy sunny days.

The stairs of Helsinki Cathedral are a popular place to enjoy sunny days. It will get much more crowded during the summer.

Finns were among the last Europeans to adopt Christianity and are now among the first to abandon it. Atleast if you look at the number of people who go to church. These stairs are much more popular than the service inside the church.

Wolverine – One of the Least Understood Big Predators

Wolverines chasing each other.

Wolverines chasing each other at Korkeasaari zoo.

More wolverine photos from the same day.

There are no wild wolverines in Helsinki but there are some in the northern Finland. For a long time it was though that these animals have endless apetite as it seemed that they could eat big animals in a very short time. Later it was discovered that wolverines hide the meat they are not able to eat right away.

In Finnish a wolverine is “ahma” and someone who eats a lot is “ahmatti.”

Meilahti Hospital

Meilahti hospital.

The biggest hospital in Finland.

Rainbow Warrior in Helsinki

Greenpeace's flagship Rainbow Warrior is visiting Finland for the first time.

Greenpeace's flagship Rainbow Warrior is visiting Finland for the first time.

The original Rainbow Warrior was sunk by the French intelligence service in 1985 at Auckland, New Zealand while the ship was demonstrating against nuclear tests in French Polynesia. A portugese photographer died in the bombing.

This is one of the news from my youth that I still remember very well. The young boy I was then couldn’t understand how a country that is supposed to be civilized can do a terrorist attack.

On Sunday Greenpeace was giving tours in the ship and they are here campaining for rainforests and against the use of palm oil as fuel.

Bike

Bike.

At the Old Market Hall.

Start of the Football Season

It's forbidden to play (foot)ball.

It's forbidden to play (foot)ball. Finnish football season just started last Sunday but many matches have been postponed as the pitches haven't been good enough yet.

When in most of the Europe football seasons are about to end, the Finnish season just started. There are too many winter months when games can’t be played so we can’t follow the normal schedule.

Although the Finnish league is not comparable to the top European leagues, there is one very big reason to come to see the games: Jari Litmanen in FC Lahti. The best ever Finnish footballer, and possibly the best in the world during mid-1990s,  is adored in Amsterdam where he won the UEFA Champions League with Ajax and remembered in Liverpool. He might be getting old (as a football player) but his amazing passes can still unlock any defence in the world.

Hanasaari Power Plant

Hanasaari power plant.

Benches at Huopalahti.

Benches at Huopalahti.

Benches at Huopalahti.

Children’s Hospital Being Improved

Children's hospital.

Children's hospital in Meilahti.

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