This is Nurmonjoki, Nurmo river. Nurmo is part of Seinäjoki and this
river flows trough it.
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Monday, 30 July 2012
Malkakoski
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This image is from Malkakoski, Ylistaro. There is a dam in these rapids. It was built to raise the level of Kyrönjoki to secure the severity of the floodwalls and to improve the recreational use of the river.
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Friday, 27 July 2012
Bird's eye lamps
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JK
One more Bird's eye shot from the tower of Lakeuden Risti church. These lamps are the same as these photographed a year ago.
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Bird's eye, Panorama
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JK
Here is the first panorama shot in this blog. This is taken, again, from the tower of Lakeudenr Risti church. It's been merged from about 10 images. Here you can see the most of the central Seinäjoki. On the right is the "Alvar Aalto Center", which has a library, town hall, theater and the church designed by Alvar Aalto.
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Bird's eye, New library
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JK
Here is the new library again. From another point of view this time. The photo is taken from the tower of Lakeuden Risti church. The library looks like fun from the outside. Let's see when we get in, how fun it is.
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Bird's eye, Lakeuden Ristin puisto
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JK
This is the park of the main church of Seinäjoki, the Lakeuden Risti. The photo was taken from the tower of the church. This park is well taken care of. The "Lakeuden Puisto" park next to it should somehow be connected to this and treated as well as this one.
Monday, 23 July 2012
Empty Beach
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JK
This july hasn't been very good for swimming or beach activities. I believe the temperature hasn't gone over 20 degrees many times this month. I hope some warm days are still to come.
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Saturday, 21 July 2012
Stocks
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JK
This stocks(?) resides near the church of Kitinoja. Would a public shame penalty be effective in some cases even today. Might be.
Friday, 20 July 2012
T-Shirts in Ostrobothnian spirit
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JK
These t-shirts were sold in Tangomarkkinat. They have pleasantries written in Ostrobothnian dialect.
Some free translations "Small faults wont harm in a strudy person" or "Sheer of when hadsome walk" or "You have to have so much guts that you dont' obey on first command"...and ofcourse, some of them are a bit more vulgar.
Some free translations "Small faults wont harm in a strudy person" or "Sheer of when hadsome walk" or "You have to have so much guts that you dont' obey on first command"...and ofcourse, some of them are a bit more vulgar.
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Kitinoja Church
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JK
This is the church of Kitinoja, which was part of Ylistaro before. Now that Ylistaro is part of Seinäjoki, so is Kitinoja.
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
View from Isosaari
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JK
This is a view from Isosaari. The name means "Big Island". Well...the river Seinäjoki is so small that it cannot have very big islands. So the name is a bit ironic. In any case, there is a small camp, owned by the city of Seinäjoki. We had a chance to visit there and have some sausages grilled on open fire.
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Poorboy, Kitinoja
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JK
Another "Vaivaisukko", a wooden boy standing by the church of Kitinoja. These
statues can be found in many churches in Finland. The wooden statue has a
coin-sized hole in it and people can donate money for the parish.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Almost flooding
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JK
It's been raining alot, so there is a lot of water in the river. Well ofcourse I should have another photo for comparison, but sorry I don't. Just trust me this is a lot. Kids say this is coca cola river. The water is so brown. There has been flooding in the neighbouring municipalities. Some bales had to be rescued from the water last week and some smaller roads have been under water.
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Quiet town
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JK
It's quiet in the center of Seinäjoki. Even if the Tango festival is about to end few blocks away, it doesn't show here on "Kalevankatu", "Kaleva-street", which is one of the main streets in the city center. Seinäjoki did this pedestrian-oriented renovation to this part of the street last summer and they will continue renovating the rest of it, I quess, next week.
The town is trying to make the center more alive. In finland it has been a trend in the last fifteen or twenty years to build large hypermarkets in the outskirts of the cities. That is eliminating the town centers.
When thinking of renovating the center, the pedestrian oriented thing is a good start. But if we want people to come into the center and walk on these pedestrian zones, there should be a lot of small shops, cafes and other stuff that would make it more alive. Now for example on this street, there are mostly banks and insurance companies.
When thinking of renovating the center, the pedestrian oriented thing is a good start. But if we want people to come into the center and walk on these pedestrian zones, there should be a lot of small shops, cafes and other stuff that would make it more alive. Now for example on this street, there are mostly banks and insurance companies.
Also at the same time the town is putting all the parking space under a parking fee. That's just strange if they would want the people to come to the center. Of course that is common in towns size of Seinäjoki. People are just so used to move around by car that they prefer going to the hypermarkets where they can park for free.
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Tango meets mall
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JK
Tangomarkkinat festival continues. Traditionally the winners of the last years Tango singing competions perform in free and paid concerts. This is a free one in the local shopping center. The singer is Heikki Koskelo, second in the last years competiotion. Also you can see some festivalgoers dancing.
Friday, 13 July 2012
Tango meets the city
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JK
Tangomarkkinat, "tango market" again in town, a huge tango festival. The festival has a tango singing competition, lot of tangoing and some market atmosphere. These photos do not have tango in them, only the market.
In tagomarkkinat people live in mobile homes or hotels.
Tango toilets as a bonus. When this festival is on, many of the main streets are closed. This is one of them.
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Fishing
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JK
This is a small boat on Kyrkösjärvi. I believe they are fishing. You may catch perch, pike, roach, ruffe, burbot, whitefish and trout, and rainbow trout.
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Raining, raining
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JK
It's been raining a lot for the few days. The fire department had to pump water out of the cellars. I hope the rest of the summer holidays wont be so wet.
Monday, 9 July 2012
Lupinus polyphyllus
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JK
Lupines on the side of a road. Lupine is an alien species to the finnish nature and it has been declared it must be disposed.
Sunday, 8 July 2012
The gate
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JK
This is a gate preventing people driving on the dam wall of Kyrkösjärvi. Notice the small moon on top.
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Friday, 6 July 2012
Kriiku's mill 2
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JK
Another view of the old water mill, Kriiku's mill. "Kriikun mylly". It's the day of midsummer festival. That's why the flag.
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Settlement by the river
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JK
Here are some of the newest settlements in Seinäjoki. The area near the center of Seinäjoki and near the river has been uninhabited to this day. The Myllypuisto park is also near and the river flows behind the photographer.
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Monday, 2 July 2012
Kriikun mylly, Kriiku's watermill
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JK
This is an old water mill in Ylistaro. It has a cafeteria and a museum. Nice place to stop by along the Kyrönjoki river. You can also hire it e.g. for your own family celebrations. More information in finnish can be found here.
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Seinäjoki River, Björkenheim
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JK
This is again, Seinäjoki river. This photo is taken from the controversial Björkenheim bridge. The dispute conserns the old bridge's bad shape. There are discussions about building a new bridge, renovating the old one or closing it from other than pedestrians.
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