Tag Archives: Finland
Lapland in Black and White
Lapland to many people is a winter destination and during the summer it receives very little international visitors. In my opinion there are two reasons for this. Firstly, it is difficult to reach Lapland during this time of year as the regularity of international flights are far less, most domestic visitors will travel by car.Continue reading “Lapland in Black and White”
Lakeside
Grazing Reindeer
The Rocky Road
Today’s view. Well worth the steep and rocky climb to look over Kesänkijärvi below and the Ylläs fell in the back ground, you can just make out the lines of the ski runs. For another view of the Ylläs fell in the summer take a look HERE.
Stamp Collecting
The Finnish postal service, Posti, is have a competition. They are asking people to submit Photographs with the chance of them being made into a stamp, the theme is Finnish barns. Below is a gallery of images that I feel suit that theme. What do you think? Could you imagine any of these as aContinue reading “Stamp Collecting”
By the River
Seems hard to believe that these two photographs are actually taken at the same place but once you look closely you start to see a few similarities. See my post Levi Ski Resort for more summer and winter comparisons.
Ripple in the Water
On the Roadside
Caution: Moose!
A few times a week I drive along a stretch of road that sees regular moose activity. There is a road sign to alert drivers that moose often cross the road and that they should drive with caution for the next couple of miles. This sign alerts me to the chances of a moose sighting.Continue reading “Caution: Moose!”