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lauantai, 3. joulukuuta 2011

Cloudbusting2-36, Skywatch Friday



BERJAYA

People always want to go to the end of the pier, like it's good when you can't go any further. +2C (35F) and sunny today and the beach life seemed like a good idea if you had enough clothes. I always hope there is sun in the weekends when I finally have some time outside. Espoo is still a windsurfer's paradise in December even though the day is barely 6 hours long. Water was really high now and it was probably easier to go out from the pier. A loooong season this year.

BERJAYA

That was my Skywatch Friday (saturday). See more of skies from all over the world right there.


tiistai, 22. marraskuuta 2011

Our World, the Moon and the Sea

BERJAYA

The geese family is cleaning up before going to sleep
A colourful boat glides softly towards Estonia in the night
The bridge of the moon plays on the waves
Yes
Another wonderful day is about to end in Our World


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Check out more photos and stuff from Our Wonderful World.

tiistai, 15. marraskuuta 2011

Cloudbusting2-35, The Birds

6 birds going east.

 More birds cruising north

 And then some birds going south.

BERJAYA

Way too many birds cruising back to north again. I wish I knew what they are doing but I don't know anything about birds. Like they have a migration masterplan in the warm autumn or something. Just going back and forth. Cruising around. Probably just looking for fish in the early morning. As a soundtrack for these scenes I keep hearing The Birds by Elbow. It's a magnificent proggy new song from this year.

maanantai, 14. marraskuuta 2011

Cloudbusting2-34

BERJAYA

The cyclop of november skies with a crooked smile.

I could go on and on how november is depressing and there is nothing to see. Even the sea looks like most of the days like it was immobile and heavy cast iron. Still that wouldn't be the truth. There is plenty to see and experience, it's just different. Things get done in Finland right now. There is nothing else to do. My life is good and I have many good things to look forward, because it's the time of the year when many things get done!

sunnuntai, 9. lokakuuta 2011

Cloudbusting2-33

BERJAYA

Lately I have wondered about the angry senior citizens. Not the fact that they are angry, because there is nothing wrong with that. It's just that I often see them in the large grocery store of the mall at saturday noon. It's the time when the store is absolutely full of customers. Every parking lot space is crammed with large family wagon- and SUV-cars. There are small crying kids running and playing everywhere and all the cash registers have long cues. The parents are mostly easy with that since that is pretty much the only time of the week when they can properly spend time at the store and get everything they need. Then there are these angry retired senior citizens who are frustrated that the cue takes so long and it's crowded everywhere. Sometimes they even yell how stupid it is that they can't pay their few items fast. I just wonder why they come there at saturday noon? They could come there any time of the week and get the huge store almost all to themselves. Even at sunday 3pm it's quite easy to shop now that the shops are open all sunday. So why go there at saturday noon?

I would like to shop, say, at tuesday 10am. I don't even know what that feels like since I haven't had any time out during ordinary weekdays between 8am and 4am in the last 11 years. In the monetary situation that I have I won't probably see the light of the ordinary weekday until it's 2030 or something. Maybe there has been a few days in the summer but that doesn't count as summer is unordinary time of the year. I would feel like a king walking the aisles all by myself at tuesday 10am...or would I? Would it be creepy to be there in the huge store by myself? All surveillance cameras and store detectives looking at me. Maybe even some salesman would try to give me some advice and, god forbid, interact with me somehow. Trying to sell me these incredible new bananas or yoghurt or something. Simply because I was one of the few people around. I would like to be more free somehow to shop whenever I want but would that freedom only make me angry like those angry senior citizens? Do they come there at saturday noon just to see other people, even if it's all a bit too much and it makes them angry?