Happy summer time .. the new ice age is upon us perhaps . Just a defined longer winter .. it seems like winter last year started in july and lasted until may of this year. . and your mortage is at the same rates as florida .. Thst knob or mound of an island is that limestone ? I often think of the great stone mounds as a giant message from the past telling the future to "work together" they are definite proof of many hands working together for a goal . In seefin , newgrange that feeling us overwhelming. Love your new flip flops snd the sun rise / set
It's all granite. Limestone is not common here. I guess Finns built mainly in wood. I also have the sense that Finns believe(d) the forest IS the holy place and therefore no need to build. There are Bronze and Iron Age cairn tombs made from rounded granite stones carried to the tops of hills and meant to be visible on the skyline in the Archipelago.
Super nice camping outing. My son and I did a similar trip this past weekend. Its amazing that our part of the Canadian Shield has such similar landscapes to that part of Finland. New sub.
Thanks for your kind words and welcome to the channel! 😊 I'd say that even though they look similar, I'd guess there are probably older and larger trees in your area.
Yet another beautiful island 😊 Hope work doesn’t take you away from your hammock too much this Summer! 🤞😎
Thanks Miriam! Me too! ☺️
Happy summer time .. the new ice age is upon us perhaps . Just a defined longer winter .. it seems like winter last year started in july and lasted until may of this year. . and your mortage is at the same rates as florida ..
Thst knob or mound of an island is that limestone ?
I often think of the great stone mounds as a giant message from the past telling the future to "work together" they are definite proof of many hands working together for a goal . In seefin , newgrange that feeling us overwhelming.
Love your new flip flops snd the sun rise / set
It's all granite. Limestone is not common here. I guess Finns built mainly in wood. I also have the sense that Finns believe(d) the forest IS the holy place and therefore no need to build. There are Bronze and Iron Age cairn tombs made from rounded granite stones carried to the tops of hills and meant to be visible on the skyline in the Archipelago.
Super nice camping outing. My son and I did a similar trip this past weekend. Its amazing that our part of the Canadian Shield has such similar landscapes to that part of Finland. New sub.
Thanks for your kind words and welcome to the channel! 😊 I'd say that even though they look similar, I'd guess there are probably older and larger trees in your area.
Yay! Back at it.
Yep. Have you been out yourself this spring?
@@snowcelt not yet. A few trips to donegal for a bit of kayaking is about it so far.
Sounds fantastic. I love Donegal. Used to do a bit of scuba diving around Malinbeg.