- In Oulu, Finland 37% of all trips made are on bike [LEDA Case Study].
- The city in the US with the largest % of bicycle communters is Portland, at 3.5% [US Census Report, Commuter Blog]
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Monday, August 18, 2008
Cool Nokian Boots
I found that our local "Target" sells Nokian boots. Too bad we already got the girls rain boots (and this pretty pair wasn't in my size).

Of course, if you knew the history of Nokia you'd know they used to make paper and rubber products. They had to change the name when they sold those portions so they just added the extra n.

Of course, if you knew the history of Nokia you'd know they used to make paper and rubber products. They had to change the name when they sold those portions so they just added the extra n.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Berry Mania!
We're having a beautiful sunny August day around 65 deg F, so we decided to take Finland's "every man's right" and go hunting. Berry hunting that is. Right now bilberries (a cousin to the North American blueberry) are ripe and can be found just about anywhere on the side of the road and in the forest. Barbed wire fences are very to see in Finland so you pretty much just ride your bike or drive out of town a bit and walk the forests where there is little ground growth.
There are multiple varieties of berries and mushrooms are scattered on the forest floors. I still don't know how to tell the bad from good mushrooms, but berries are pretty safe and easy to identify. Cloudberries seem to be the rarest and most expensive going for about 14 euro / liter. Lingonberries grow like crazy here but won't be really ripe for picking for a week or two.
Berry picking is hard work, and there are special tools that make it easier. Really all you need is an afro pick and a bucket. Or one of these to be a pro.
There are multiple varieties of berries and mushrooms are scattered on the forest floors. I still don't know how to tell the bad from good mushrooms, but berries are pretty safe and easy to identify. Cloudberries seem to be the rarest and most expensive going for about 14 euro / liter. Lingonberries grow like crazy here but won't be really ripe for picking for a week or two.
Berry picking is hard work, and there are special tools that make it easier. Really all you need is an afro pick and a bucket. Or one of these to be a pro.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Ahhhhh...Back to School
Isabelle started school Monday the 11th and Fiona's first day at the English Speaking Playschool was yesterday. I have to say that we were all ready for them to get started. The girls were long past due for some playtime with new friends and it gave me a chance to go for a swim and sauna in peace.
All Finnish schools provide free lunches for the students. Fiona came home raving about her "fish soup and sandwiches with cucumbers". "Mom, you can buy the fish soup at the store", she exclaimed! Ummm...yum? Actually, it is so great that they are trying and enjoying all of these new foods and I found out today that the "fish soup" is actually salmon soup and is supposed to be quite good. Fiona's school is located in an old army barrack that is a historical building, so it can't be renovated. It is very quaint.
All Finnish schools provide free lunches for the students. Fiona came home raving about her "fish soup and sandwiches with cucumbers". "Mom, you can buy the fish soup at the store", she exclaimed! Ummm...yum? Actually, it is so great that they are trying and enjoying all of these new foods and I found out today that the "fish soup" is actually salmon soup and is supposed to be quite good. Fiona's school is located in an old army barrack that is a historical building, so it can't be renovated. It is very quaint.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Oulu Cycling on Ovi
Some quick shots of the cycling roads in Oulu. Check out the street cleaner, they have little ones made specially for the bike roads. This is really just a test for my new Ovi account, Nokia's web/media sharing solution.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Oulu International School
We had our meeting with the principal of the Oulu International School to turn in our results for Isabelle's "koulukypsyystesti" - roughly translated as a school maturity test.
In Finland public school starts the year you turn 7 and you can enter first grade. Isabelle doesn't turn 7 until next March so we had to have a "koulukypsyystesti" done before she could be administered. According to Finnish law you need to have this testing done to enter school early and the test includes the WISC-III. So we really didn't know if she would be accepted, but to our good fortune we found out today she'll be able to start the 1st grade next Monday!

We'll also have to choose between Evangelical Lutheran classes and Ethics classes for Isabelle, which I think is the normal selection in the Finnish school system. Both are equivalent to making good moral citizens with one having more historical significance on Christianity (not necessarily religious dogma).
There are also school nurses and a school doctor (MD) for the (universal) childrens' health care. Plus all kids get a free lunch. It's going to be interesting seeing why so many say Finland has the best school system in the world.
In Finland public school starts the year you turn 7 and you can enter first grade. Isabelle doesn't turn 7 until next March so we had to have a "koulukypsy

We'll also have to choose between Evangelical Lutheran classes and Ethics classes for Isabelle, which I think is the normal selection in the Finnish school system. Both are equivalent to making good moral citizens with one having more historical significance on Christianity (not necessarily religious dogma).
There are also school nurses and a school doctor (MD) for the (universal) childrens' health care. Plus all kids get a free lunch. It's going to be interesting seeing why so many say Finland has the best school system in the world.
Monday, August 4, 2008
From Russia with Love
Here's some pics from our Russia venture. The kids did great, but my knees are still hurting from carrying them through all the museums.
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| St. Petersburg 2008 |
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