Suuri Seikkailu ja elämä nyt!

Hyppäsimme käsi kädessä! Olemme saanet aitoutta, pysähtymistä, heräämistä, hetkeä. Nyt elämme hirsiä ja pellavarivettä, banaanilaatikoita, teinejä ja taaperoa, koiranneniä ja lampaita, kaartelevia merikotkia ja huikaisevaa halua merelle.

KOTIKALLIO

KOTIKALLIO

24.1.2012

Our door-bells...

Owen and Laara, the best door-bells ever...

It was useless to worry that some of the floors that got new flooring would look too fresh. The minute there is even a small noise from the veranda, perhaps someone coming, we are being alarmed... These two run and skate and try to win each other on their way to the hall, jump over toys, try to make the curves straight - and leave behind them deep marks on the floor panel... What if they start looking older than the house?

12.1.2012

The Yarn Man

It is like a wind-mill with its wings.




"Yoo-hoo? Is someone at home?"




"Yes, I am! Who is disturbing my peace since.."




Since... 




" I used to count the rounds when making the skeins and announce it with my pointers - now missing - and by popping up from my window."




"I am retired now.. Just keep those nosy little children off from my wings and close the window, please. Some respect if I may ask!"




"Yes, of course, I'm sorry.. I'll dust you with a gentle hand."




They knew how to make even the ordinary things beautiful and every-day chores amusing. These rustic antique utencils are amazing - functional and lovely for the eye. I wish we had as clever hands and jovial minds when making our modern gimmicks... 

3.1.2012

Books for the stormy days...

Our New Year's divination promised some of us problems - a peanut, some are waiting for money - a coin, some are afraid of the waiting poverty - a piece of dried bread. And the lucky one who got the barbie's shoe will be the party queen of the year... We had our traditional "The Cups Will Tell" -game on New Year's Eve at home with the family and always write down the results. It is funny then before the next game to see how it actually went.


Now we have all been on a flu, been coughing like in a sanatorium and filled our days with games, books and films.

Today we needed some filling in our shelves - especially when the weather forecast promised us a new storm and probably new power cuts. So it will be reading in the candel light then...


We have a small but very good public library on our island and a friendly librarian who helps to find some reading, remembers what you especially like and for the teenagers who just gobble books she orders from other libraries. Libraries are something very Finnish and to me personally a magic place since my childhood. All my children have got an own card when they have learnt to read and that has been a big and exciting day. I still remember my first day as a real customer...


There began my gobbling age...

My today's prey:)

I took a head start already today with a new book by a Finnish Jari Tervo. Layla is a story of a young Kurd girl who ends up in Finland - it is touching and a strong statement for the rights of women. I am afraid I  can't sleep before the last page tonight...