Sunday 31 July 2011

Summer 2011

The weather is getting cooler, the summer is nearly over, and the blog is stagnant - time for an update.

The summer break began with a week in a summer cottage, courtesy of Tiina. The cottage was called Morten and was rented from Mikonsaaren Lomamökit. Of the cottages rented so far, its location was by far the nicest, at the end of a peninsular, facing roughly south-west. Lilli was sufficiently impressed to tell Tiina to ask the owner if she could buy it!

Below, you'll find some photos so you can judge for yourself how nice it is.


The cottage.


The view to the jetty.



The beach and the rowing boat.



Thomas playing badminton...



... and his opponent, H-M.



Meanwhile, Henry is being less athletic.


Finland is the land of the midnight sun. Below, a couple of photos to prove it. For the pedantic, they were taken at around quarter past eleven in the evening.


Midnight sun 1.


Midnight sun 2.


During the day, the boys spent quite a lot of time in the lake. And the water was really quite warm - once you got used to it!


Thomas in the lake.


Thomas and Henry in the lake.


Even Lilli, aged 85, decided to take a dip. Although, getting into the water was a lot easier than getting out. The very dry autumn and spring has meant that the water level of Lake Saimaa is a lot lower than usual (c. 30-50 cm) making access to the water a little tricky.


Lilli in the lake, Henry advising how to get out.


Meanwhile, Tiina was keeping her feet dry and making sure everyone was ok.


Tiina on the jetty.

No trip to a summer cottage would be complete without some fishing. This time there were a few nibbles but nothing special, with one exception - a huge pike. The pike took the bait and Henry noticed that whatever was on the end of the line was putting up quite a struggle. He got it just to the surface, where we could see what a giant it was, when it dived and managed to break the line, disappearing with the hook and Henry's favourite lure. Well, sometimes the fisherman wins, and sometimes the fish!


Gone fishing...


A family of ducks.



As the photos show, we were very lucky with the weather, which was exceptional for the time of year. The trip was however somewhat marred by news from Malaysia of PoPo's condition deteriorating.

After a long time coping with the vicissitudes of cancer, PoPo passed away on the 11th June. In her memory, K-Ning made a collage of photos, which is given below for those Elk's Street followers who haven't yet seen it.






(N.B. Only the first 3 minutes because of some kind of restrictions.)