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12 апреля 2012 г.

Huge Moomin! From Tiia


5 января 2011 г.

Old Ladies. From Liiolii


Inge Löök talks for emancipation and says that it’s now time for older women to let go and to make things which brings them to laugh. She says also that men always have done it. Women should show that it’s the small things which make the life worth to live. Women shouldn’t always serve and satisfy everyone. In stead should older women take the chance to be lazy, they should laugh more and enjoy the life. Inge Löök fan club Facebook

Moomins. From tiitinen


Joulu on lämmön ja ystävyyden aikaa = Рождество время дружбы и тепла = Christmas - a time of friendship and warm.

28 декабря 2010 г.

Joulukka - Bog bilberry. From Mindee


Bilberry is known by a very wide range of local names. As well as "bilberry", these include blaeberry , whortleberry , (ground) hurts, whinberry, winberry, wimberry, myrtle blueberry and fraughan.

Rudolf Koivu illustration. From Liiolii


Rudolf Koivu (1890 - 1946) was a Finnish illustrator and painter, best known for illustrating books of fairytales for children, which are enduringly and timelessly popular.

Comic Book Guy. From Qkarmes

Comic Book Guy is an obese, nerdy and snobby man best known for his eloquence and sarcastic quips. He is obsessed with collecting comic books and is an avid science fiction buff. He holds a master's degree in folklore and mythology (he translated The Lord of the Rings into Klingon as part of his thesis), has an IQ of 170, and is a member of the Springfield branch of Mensa. I like this guy! ))

23 декабря 2010 г.

Suomenlinna. From Kata



Suomenlinna, until 1918 Viapori (Finnish), or Sveaborg (Swedish), is an inhabited sea fortress built on six islands and which now forms part of the city of Helsinki, the capital of Finland.
Suomenlinna is a UNESCO World Heritage site and popular with both tourists and locals, who enjoy it as a picturesque picnic site. Originally named Sveaborg (Fortress of Svea), or Viapori as called by Finns, it was renamed Suomenlinna (Castle of Finland) in 1918 for patriotic and nationalistic reasons, though it is still also sometimes known by its original name. In Swedish-speaking contexts, the name Sveaborg is usually used.
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