Friday, November 30, 2012

Lumimyrsky


Last time I complained about the darkest time of the year: decreasing light and no snow to brighten up our surroundings. This week winter arrived, and with what force! We have had almost nonstop snow since Wednesday, and certainly by today it can be called a real blizzard. Last night my daughter and I participated in a small event in our town that marks the beginning of the Christmas season. I set up a table at the local market place to present a selection of my creations, and my daughter's class raised money by selling Christmas cards they had illustrated themselves. Those were truly Nordic market conditions! A few times the kids had to go running after cards blown away by the gusty wind, and my poor products got snowed on! It was fun, but what bliss to return to the warmth of our home.

Today I was happy I could stay inside all day. I did dare to briefly run out for some picture for you, but I could hardly see anything, let alone expose the camera to more than a few seconds of this weather at a time! The rest of Finland kept rolling as usual. Kids went to school and no question about it, there's someone coming home from work in the last picture, and can you find the picture where kids are out with their sleds? All but the first picture with Snow White were taken just when it was getting dark after 3 pm, so the blue tone is intentional. In Finland this is called the "blue moment" (sininen hetki).

How exciting to welcome December tomorrow! For some thoughts about the Finnish advent time, please check the comments to Amy's last post!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Friends

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!  Today I am busy cooking way too much food for just a few people, so here is a look back on a day last week with the boy and his friend.  Enjoy, and let the holiday season begin!  Lara, in a country that doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving, I wonder if there is another significant day that so solidly kicks off the holiday season...?











Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Hyvästi, aurinko

It's that dreaded time of year again. Time to say 'farewell, sun' in this house. You will not shine on these walls until February. Even on days of clear blue sky you are hiding behind the hill that rises from us towards the South. Last spring I said I couldn't survive another winter in this house, and here we still are.

At our little corner of the world, this is Finland at it's worst. The time when darkness increases day by day and we are still waiting for the illuminating effect of snow. (I have written about this before, at least here, here, and here.)

So like I did a year ago, let me return to images of Finland at it's best. Not a cloudless summer day, but one equally impressive.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Aineksia


The ingredients of my Sunday am hours are often cooking lunch, the Orthodox mass on the radio, and occasionally entertaining myself with my camera while cooking. I'm not Orthodox, but my grandfather was, and the sound of the liturgy simply appeals to me. Maybe living in Russia for a year in my early adulthood also has something to do with it, and on the other hand the mass just happens to be on air just before our lunchtime.

I just love the ingredients of this recipe I stumbled upon last week, so I had to give it a try. In Finland, this recipe has become so popular (or famous, really) during the past autumn that in some areas stores have run out of avocado, basil, and the required cheeses. I couldn't find pecorino cheese, so I doubled the parmesan, but next time I'll try replacing it with goat's cheese. I also sautéed the garlic though I wasn't supposed to, because raw garlic doesn't suit me. I was pretty happy with the outcome! Here's the original recipe in Finnish. My regrets that I couldn't find it in English, but try using some kind of translator, and if that doesn't work out, let me know and I'll do the work. If you appreciate a good vegetarian dish, you should try this one!

Well it seems that we are now both posting every other week instead of on alternate weeks, but I just might have something in store for next week, so hopefully our confusion will get straightened out then!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Autumn, kind of...

This is about as good as autumn gets around here!   Nowhere near as beautiful as the east-coast autumns of my youth, but the tradeoff is mild evergreen winters.  There are ferns popping up in cracks on the deck, strange new butternut squash starting to grow (even though I just harvested the old ripe ones), new cherry tomatoes still growing (though they'll never ripen), and moss, moss, moss, every kind, everywhere.