First aid rehearsals to support a broken leg bone How to build a fishing pole? How to make fire and boil water? Water? I prefer beer
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Survival games do include first aid rehearsals First aid rehearsals: prepare for a support for a broken bone I really would like to see him walking with that packet Survival against the weather conditions: build a rain and wind shelter Shelter ready!
We were curious on finding out what kind of lighthouses are on the western coastline of Estonia. So we boarded us to a freight ship at Vuosaari in Finland and sailed to the Muuga harbour in Estonia. Waiting for the car queue to get into the FinnLines ferry Haapsalu town has an old bishop's castle Old bishop's hat Bishop's castle in Haapsalu town Rather frightening illustration of the hell and the destiny of sinners The coastline waters of Haapsalu are very shallow and on certain stormy winds from south the water level may rise several meters. Keskmise teelehe (what? A Jahubanaan? Soikkoratamo) Soikkoratamo plant lives here on wild Murakas, a Blackberry or Karhunvatukka It looks like a pizza but it is not. In local restaurant we had something for the night ... and a terribly fat bulldog was begging under the restaurant table Haapsalu used to be a spa city for CCCP tourists during the soviet occupation. Now all the trains in old railway station are rusting Then it was the time to start ferry journey to Hiiumaa island from Rohukyla. Estonian language sounds the same as Finnish... Älä viskaa roskia toilettipottaan Long and narrow sandpeninsula Orjaku Saar And finally we reached the end of the peninsula... I really thought about going for a swim Kõpu Tuletorni - one of the oldest lighthouses in the Baltic Ristna lighthouse Old Soviet tower that was used for far-sighting to the Baltic Sea Soviets were really afraid of being attacked by someone - Germany? Sweden? The same Peter the Great's coastal fortress can also be found in Helsinki: Krepost Sveaborg, Suomenlinna Old Soviet abandoned military sites facing to the Baltic Viinaköök, the moonshine spirit factory, nowadays a hostel owned by a Finn Old Soviet nuclear powered lighthouse - hopefully the Beta-M radioisotope themoelectric generator (RTG) has been removed... Tahkuna Tuletorn, another lighthouse lighting the Baltic Tahkuna Tuletorn Back to the mainland, Rohukyla Tooraku accomodation. We were the only visitors at that late autumn time After leaving Rohukula, we spotted an old Soviet fighter plane military base Beside the road to Tallinn, we saw also an old ruin of a manor house Back in Tallinn, we visited art museum KuMu (KunstMuseum). A painting by Estonian artist Lembit Sarapuu A painting by Estonian artist Lembit Sarapuu in Kumu museum the greatest happiness is to grow up and learn at the neukkula school - yeah, right Our happiness is guarded by neukkula army - oh shit, what a lie Neukkula army - oh shit, what a lie "We are on the side of peace and guard it" - oh shit, what a lie again "The atom bomb is not a secret any more" And the other side of the coin of the happiness - thousands of Estonian people were seized and tortured in soviet prisons, deported to Siberia without any possibility to get back home. This is the way of peace the russians are providing A door in the Patarei prison "Do not believe provocative things you hear and REVEAL the whisperers and gossipers!" Mr H: "The scum of the earth, I believe" and mr S: "The bloody assassin of the workers I presium" Unfortunately I am not able to read kyrillic... Poster of Lev Trotsky, the creator of the Red Army, who repels the invasion of the Poles and opens the way for the revolution to spread to the West "we will destroy the kulak as a class"
Siemens company personnel wanted to have something other type of activity than the normal canoeing on a lake. We proposed them "how about if your team builds an insect nest" - that sounded funny and different, so it was accepted. The activity was provided at Pohjoinen Pirtti in Nuuksio National Park. "but I have never had a hammer in my hand!" Insect nest parts had been ready-done, so it was easy to just bang them together And these are some of the results!
Near Helsinki-Vantaa airport is a nice museum for the airplane history. A wood constructed rehearse-glider from Germany. In Finland, the same kind of glider had a nickname "Harakka", a Magpie. I am lucky enough to be able to say like mr. Edu Kettunen "I was the son a pilot (minä olin lentäjän poika) as my father (1929-2022) had flied this kind of planes when young at Jämijärvi. Rehearsal glider built in the Netherlands, D.F.S. 108 -14 Schulgleiter SG-38. On the background Swedish Saab Draken. On the yard of the museum can be found a rotating lighthouse lamp
The tour to Helsinki Highlights and Suomenlinna Unesco World Heritage site was an enormous experience!
The weather was warm and our host Arja provided us a tour to Suomenlinna fortress, guiding us professionally. The Finnish Housing Fair for year 2022 were held in Naantali town, near Turku. We spent one day there. It's July, but weather in Salo is chilly. Naantali housing fair was built near sea shoreline, into a pine forest. It may take some years until the nature restores it's normal state One of our interests was to find a solution for our summer cottage fire site JukkaTalo's Taukonuotio (do not bother to try to buy this, JukkaTalo went to bankrupty) Trying to save the insects with this kind of "nests" After Naantali, we drove to Turku town. On the old prison area "Kakolanmäki" you can find a short train lifting you up to the yard from the street. This train uphill has suffered from bad quality and malfunctions Turku town had not protected the Funikular guiding displays, so some pranksters had found the net address and hijacked them. Nowadays this has been repaired.
On this beautiful morning we headed to Kotka town, to find a boat service to reach Orrengrund island. Orrengrund island is located on this map on the left side inside green form We boarded a nice boat named "Nestori" in Sapokka harbour. Kaunissaari kaivaten sua täällä muistelen - a song done by Juha Vainio about this beautiful island "Kaunissaari" Small lighthouse found in the harbour of Kaunissaari island Baltic Herrings a delicious freshly smoked. This is the oven taht is used to smoke the fish. Smoke oven from inside. The herrings are placed into steel rods through their heads, so that the dripping grease drops down. Before you place the herring into the rods, you need to remove the inner guts of them. Arriving to Orrengrund island Another type of smoke oven. Orrengrund island's old lighthouse which is actually not a lighthouse, only so called "pooki" - a tower that can be seen from the sea. On the cliffs of Orrengrund can be found wild grass-onion flowers. Climbing up inside the Orrengrund tower Looking out from the windows Old military constructions At orrengrund cliffs Dry skin of a snake (probably a grass snake, natrix natrix) All good things end someday... so we had to start going back to Kotka harbour A memorial stone for one of the best songwriters in Finland: Mr Juhani "Junnu" Vainio spent part of his life in Kotka area and wrote songs that we all remember. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQYIff6o12o
I got a order to prepare for an event to let our customers to build insect hotels. An insect-hotel idea was launched with a slogan "save the buzzers - pelasta pörriäinen" So first I had to think about what shall I put inside the hotel? This large-tubed straw grows on the wetlands, and can have special insect inside Osmankäämiyökkönen lays it's eggs on the leafs and lets their worms to eat themself inside this plant. After the pupa boxes are ready, the insect bites it's way out. Photo: https://www.suomen-perhoset.fi/osmankaamiyokkonen/ But before the build phase can be started, you will need good plans for the insect hotel Also the tools need to be cheap and handy I got some nice pieces of plywood from my friend Mataku After pilot build is nearly ready, it needs to have the internal stuff dried and cut into pieces. After filling, it will need the zinc-coated steel net in front
This old boat was heritaged to me from my father. He had bought it with his own father 1979 at Kangasala, to be able to go fishing. As time goes by and the boat has been stored outside, the plywood inside the motor support backplate had rotten and broke. I had to start repair work by opening the glassfibers and crack all of the old plywood away. Softened plywood
Hvittorp jugend-style building in kirkkonummi Jugend-style house was seen also in movie "Raid" Hvittorp's jugend-style decorations Jugend-styled paintings in upper-floor chimney
Private Excursion to Suomenlinna Sea Fortress and Vallisaari
An excellent, engrossing and entertaining tour with Timo that gave us an in-depth view of this UNESCO site which played a pivotal role in the geopolitics of the Baltic throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Timo is knowledgeable, entertaining and with his appreciation of the wonderful flora and fauna of the islands brings an important additional dimension to the trip. Weather was certainly challenging but that did not impair our enjoyment of this incredibly beautiful visit to the fortress islands. Mark Sadler, United Kingdom Rated to fulfill 5 stars Visitors getting to Norrkullalandet island at the coastline of Sipoo First Aid-training at the Norrkullalandet beach If you break a leg, you need to build some kind of support Next task is to make fire, so you can boil water After you have the fire ready, use the tin and boil the small amount of water Final task was to build a shelter against the wind and rain
In front coastline of Helsinki you can have a cruise with local ferry companies. We paid a visit to the old Sveaborg castle, the "Suomenlinna fortress". A short list of places that can be seen during the cruise One of the most often photographed sights in Suomenlinna fortress Suomenlinna fortress has some places that are not easily reachable Kustaanmiekka strait in Suomenlinna fortress
![]() Customized Private Excursion to Tuusula This is a 5/5 star local guide. Timo and his wife Aria are wonderfully/knowledgeable travel guides. Timo toured me around Jarvenpaa and then afterward he welcomed me into his house for a dinner meal. This personal experience is what travel is about and allowed us to have a cross cultural dialogue. This was hands down the highlight of my trip to Finland. If you book a tour with Timo you will not be disappointed. Timo was able to turn me from a tourist to a temporary local! 10/10 would do again. Parker Wooden Door to the preacher's stool Church interior Last supper Old visitor diner "Trömperi" tools in the barn Moomin Troll says: "A person who eats pancakes and jam cannot be very dangerous" Farming tools at Trömperi This is the way how rye bread was stored at Trömperi Hay drier propeller at Trömperi Local schnaps drink at Trömperi
Continuing the educational tours regarding the King's Road in Finland, we were allowed to take part in medieval church tour in western Uusimaa area. Family shield inside the church (which one?) Medieval church (which one?) KMedieval church (which one?) and the specialist professor Markus Hiekkanen On the wall of the church there are old paintings of Bible's persons. Here's Moses On the wall of the church there are old paintings of Bible's persons. Here's Aaron On the wall of the church there are old paintings of Bible's persons. Here's Josua On the wall of the church there are old paintings of Bible's persons. Here's Isac And here is Jacob Here's a medieval punishment device: Person to be punished sits on the bench and his / her legs are placed to the openings between the logs. He cannot escape... Family coat of arms, Axel Creutz Here's some guidance to people about poor people around. Put some money in the box! Pyhtää menieval church painting
Old home of hatstraw maker at Postimäki, "mail post hill" So how are these made? The first things you need are the straws The straws are plaited together to form a band The plaited strawbands are flattened with a pressure roller One product of the Postimäki residents was this kind of strawband. These were sent to next handicrafters in Porvoo town, to sew them side-by-side together, to form a hat Final product was a hat or a bag You could also make straw-bocks of the straws Postimäki people had to mill their grain with hand-rotated stones to produce flour - bread was not sold in shops, as there were no shops either... Postimäki museum is being kept in condition by voluntary people
Studying the Old King's road in southern Finland, we visited also the Fagervik Mansion in Pohja. Fagervik Mansion is located beside an old road "the King's Road - Kuninkaantie from Bergen in Norway, through Sweden, over Åland archipelago to Turku and from Turku to Viborg in Karelia. Fagervik Mansion map year 1877. Note the lake that supplies water to the old mill Fagervik Manor's water mill bypass channel Tour leader and teacher, marvel in history, mr. Torsti Salonen from Lohja Fagervik Manor is currently private area On the Fagervik Manor area is situated also an old wooden church, which is open only on request. InsideFagervik Manor's church Inside the church we can see old Russian Emperor's notes Also the Sweden's king Gustav 3rd has sent some guidances King of Seden Gustav IV Adolf's letter inside the church Emperor Alexander the second's note On the manor yard there are also well-maintained old buildings for the workers
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