Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Snowy walk






I've been for a nice snowy walk in the park to clear my head up a bit. Again, it was the park with the amazing views of Turku. It snowed earlier today so a lot of the sludge has been replaced by real snow, which is obviously much prettier. It doesn't really feel that cold anymore, but I'm not sure exactly what the temperature is.
For some reason going to the park makes me feel a lot calmer. I think I need that at the moment though. It's so quiet there, you can just hear the hum of traffic but it's very gentle. You can see absolutely everything in Turku from there, as I pointed out here. Looking at the photos from that day it looks so different - green and lively. I wouldn't describe it as bleak now, but it's a lot plainer and seems emptier without the grass and leaves. Also I noticed in the park there's a random Russian flag. Why?
It really helped to go there and think about some things in peace - I feel like my life has become far too manic recently. I want that to change now. I really am glad that I'm here, even though sometimes I've wished I'd never come here. I know why I felt that way, and hopefully that can change now. More and more I'm thinking that after I've finished my degree I'll come back to live in Turku. By then I should be in a much better position to come here. This time I really didn't think it through, and I wasn't very prepared. I'm much better off now though, and I can't believe I've been here for almost 3 months, with only one week spent in England. If all goes well I have another 8 months to enjoy here. Sometimes I've wanted to run like hell away from here, but I think I'll be happy now.

4 comments:

  1. beautiful pics

    I agree it's nice (and calm) now that the snow is back. It was a real pity that we had those two days just above zero C and then that rain. Shudder.

    I wasn't too upset to see ashphalt but the slush and then the ice ... it's better now

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  2. I was quite disappointed when I came back from England to find everything was grey and wet...very ugly.

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  3. Hei Tamsin - just found you through Finland Forum - nice Blog! I'm another Brit in Turku (nearly 4 years). I came here as a student and then came back to live...

    Judging by the views from the park above, the Russian Flag was probably on the Russian Embassy which is next to the Handicraft Museum right on the edge of Samppanlinna Park.

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  4. Moi ja kiitos!

    Thank you for that information, I'd never noticed it before and was a bit confused. I'm interested to know there is a Handicraft Museum there - I'm taking a year out from a Fine Art degree so it might be worth visiting.
    I'll have to go back to London in September for the final year of my degree but when that's finished next year I would seriously consider coming back to Turku more permanently like you have. I guess then I'll also be in a much better position, having learned the language and got to know the city. when I came here I'd never been to Turku before, only Helsinki!
    Also, I just saw your profile - we did almost the same thing. I went on holiday to Helsinki and ended up taking my boyfriend home as a souvenir!

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