So, where was I, again, before I was rather rudely cut off (by the real world and its hellish demands)?
I think that one of the most curious things in life is that if you happen to live nearby something great, you probably won't go and see it. On my hometown there is a pretty well-known canyon called Korouoma, and it's probably one of best known sights -although that's really not that awesome, since my hometown is rather small. Anyhow, I visited the place this July with my parents, and I loved it.
I love photographing in my mom's greenhouse - the light and the atmosphere do make a neat photo opportunity. I simply love the color green, it is so summer-ish.
Oh my goodness, I managed to get my first bullseye in like, ten years. I was pretty hyper after this. Taken in our summer cottage.
Oh, major love for this one. This is from the terrace of our sauna, and whoo boy, do I love spending time on there or what. It is insanely calming to just sit there, reading a good book and just enjoying your life for once.
I had big plans for this summer regarding fishing. Sadly, like every summer before this one, I didn't have the time for actually do anything about it. Well, I got some pretty photos from the fishing nets, and I guess that is something...
Event though I did not read enough, I managed to make time to read at least something new. This is Chuck Palahniuk's Choke (a book I didn't really care about, to be quite honest).
So, all in all, I had great time, and I managed to take some photos in the progress. Okay, I didn't get all the things done, but at least I didn't spend my whole summer whining and being broody, which is not really a productive way to live.
Well, I don't know about any of you guys, but I had a brilliant summer. Okay, yes, I didn't really have any vacation - I started working on the 3rd of June and I'm going to stop on the 6th of September. And yes, admittedly, I spent about 75% of my waking hours asking whether the customers would like their shoppings wrapped (cellophane or gift bag?) or not. But, still.
I had a list of the things I really, really wanted to do - let's see how well I could hold on to some of my expectations.
- At least one festival! Sadly, no. I meant to go to Qstock or Flow Festival in Helsinki, but then the situations changed and that meant no festivals for me. But I attended the Brass Week in Lieksa in July? Does that count?
- At least one night spent not-sleeping! Oh boy, yes. The night before my great Helsinki-trip. We went to the train straight from the bar and perhaps it wasn't such a hot idea after all. But I regret nothing! We had great time - even if we were almost psychotic from the exhaustion and we just wanted to lie down on the pavement and die.
- Big parties with my friends! Well, of course.
My good friend T is making some kind of a drink here. I have no idea of the quality of the drink, but I bet it was delicious.
- Many new books, many new pictures. Okay, so I didn't exactly ace the book-part: during the three months, I read only seven new books. And yes, seven is not many for me: I usually read seven to eight books per month. This summer I just read old Stephen King novels over and over again (as if I hadn't read them like ten times before). But hey, a gold star for me for the pictures! I took pics like crazy.
As you can clearly see.
- Swimming before work, swimming during the night. Wellll, earlier on the summer, yes. But I've gotten so lazy this year, I didn't really bother with the "swimming before work"-part.
But hey, I took pictures anyways, so.
- Oulu! Lots of it!
Oh God, yes. The one thing that kept me sane during the hectic work months was Oulu. I visited it couple times a month, and every visit was more glorious than the one before.
This pic is from May 2010. We were hanging out on a hill close to my apartment. I was creeped out by the bugs, but I guess the ladybirds were kind of cute.
- Picnics! Barbeques!
Oh, yes.
These pics are also from May. I really enjoyed the picnic, even if I didn't eat anything and I was pretty tired the whole time and it was really, really hot. But for some reason or another I liked the afternoon in Ainola and likewise, I dig the atmosphere of these pictures.
Well, uh, itseems I kindofdiedthere - andbysaying "kindof", I mean "ohwhatthehell, I totallyscreweduproyally, AGAIN". I hadbig, awesomeplansforupdates, buteverytime I wasgoingtoupdate, somethingcameup. Either a)I hadtogotowork - duringthe summer, realnine-to-fivekind, andearlier, duringspring, school-relatedworkings, OR b)oneofmyfriendscalledandaskedwhat I wasdoing (and I betweallknowwhatthatmeans, winkwink, nudgenudge), OR c)I justforgotaboutthewholethingandlogged on Facebookinstead.
Butonward! Includingtomorrow, I havefive (5) daysleftuntil I getbacktoOululandia. I'vespentthreewholemonthsworkingas a cashier on a storeand I've been living withmyparents the whole time, soonecanonlyimaginehowthrilled I amtogetbacktothe city. But! Unlikelast summer, I'veactuallymanagedtogetstuffdone! I'vesewn! I'veattendedmyhorsebackridinglessons (welll, atleastforthefirstpartofthe summer)! I'vetakenpictures! Yes!ButsinceI've a workingdaytomorrow (fromnine-to-five, like a goodcitizen), I'mgoingtodiscusstheseprojectslater on. Andthistime, I really, reallymeanit.
Butmaybewhilewaitingforthatmiracle I couldtrytodescribemynewestproject. Yousee, I bought a newcellphoneearlierthis summer, Nokia 5230, andboy, have I beendoingawfulthingswithit - it's a truemiracle I haven'tthrashedityet (whileI'vebeenthrashed, haha, am I eversounfunny). Ergo, this summer, I'vebeenvideotapingembarassingthingswhenhangingoutwithmyfriends. While I don'tfeelquitecomfortablesharingthesekindsofpersonalthings on the Internet, I canstilloffersometranscriptions. AndI'mdoingthismostlyformyself - I sweartoLord, if I can'tsomehowfind a waytosharethefunI'mgoingtoexplode. Thesevideosmake me grinlike a foolevery single time I watchthem, andevendiscussingthemis, well, prettyawesome.
So, I tapedthe video inquestion a weekbeforethis. I wasattendingOulu's Taiteiden Yö (NightofArts) anditwas a prettygreat, ifrandom, night. On the video, we'rehangingoutatourfavoritebar, Karaoke Aitta. The video shows a discussion between me, T (male, 20, oneofmybestfriends) and M (male, 22?, goodfriendof T), and we allare prettywasted - andwhen I say "prettywasted", I mean... well, seeforyourself. Someofthehilariousityislost on thetranslation, but I guessthe main idea comesthrough. T (wearingmyglassesforsomereason): Yeah, inmyopiniontheFinnish - - (M showing a thumbs-up) theFinnishculturehasbeentotallycorrupted, because - - Me:Why? T: Finnishteenagersstillcontinuetodrink. (I starttolaugh, phoneshaking)Stilldrinkingbooze! I thoughtthatallkindsofdrinkinghadstopped - afterwestoppeddrinking - - BUT NO! (said v., v., enthustically)THEYreallydrinklike, so, somuch. (I starttogigglehysterically, thencalmdown a bit)Theydrinksomuchliquornowadays, still. (a pause)Thankyou. M:Aijjai. Me:Thanks. (I turnmycellphonetoface M, wholooksamused)Wellllthen, whatabout M? M:Wellll, atthemomentI'venothingtoadd. I'mjustgoingtotwirlmybeardandagreewith T - (motionsat T) whateveryousaid! Yourpoint - I didn'tgetit(motionswithhishands, whistles) - - T: (v.wearily) I didn'tgetiteither. Me:Weren'tyoulisteningtothisdrinkingliquor - - (longpause, I'm tryingtofind a rightword, notfindingit) thing? (T handsmyglassesoverto M) Oh, putthose on, nowyou'llunderstandeverything! M (putstheglasses on): Oh, now I understandeverythingwhat T toldus! (laughter)Yes, yes, true - - it's a factthatourteenagersaretotallycorrupted (said enthustically). Me: Isthatso? M:Totallycorrupted. (comingclosertothephone, blockingthesourceoflight) Me:Really, now? (T laughs, while M stilltryingtocomecloser)Fuck, I'mlosingthelight, so no matterhowcloseyou'recoming - - (everyonelaughs, clashingsounds, chaos, thenblack)
Wow lol whut happened, did I die like for a minute or what the hell just happened? Oh well, in my defence, I had a pretty eventful fall there - I had tons of great parties that definitely needed my attendance (ow my liver), I had loads of (boring, blagh) school work and even some personal relationship-thingies going on. Frankly, I've always considered those who have all the time in the world to blog to be no-lifers - or, I guess that it can also serve as a decent excuse to not to update...
Well, anyhow. Despite the fact that the past fall was insanely busy (and frankly, pretty insane also), I had time for a really sweet and awesome Christmas. Finally, I had time to just chill out, hang out with my folks, watch TV (Heartbeat! Cracker! CSI!) and eat myself to coma, oh yes. After like three months I had time to be creative - I drew stuff, I photographed stuff, I almost wrote stuff (but always went to sleep or to eat instead). Hence, I've loads of stuff to publish and loads of new-born projects to discuss, yay! There's going to be a huge-ass update coming, with PICTURES and MOAR TEXT and all that jazz. That update is going to be FABULOUS and not at all as failtastic as this one! Be prepared, yo.
And by "this", I'm referring to the fact that the promised update took, err, some time. But! I've been awesomely busy during these few weeks - I've studied my ass off (fennistics and French, mostly), met friends, watched movies, hanged out with friends, been drunk couple of times, had fun time with my friends... well, you get the point. I have so many friends and so little time, so obvs my social life usually wins over the bloggin' life - I bet you'd say the same thing if you met my friends.
Also, I'm pretty much obsessed with this movie. That's right, it's Inglourious Basterds and it is fabulous. I've watched it three times now (two times on the same week because I'm insane like that), and it gets better every time I see it - actually, given the chance, I'd probably go and see it right now. I've tried to draw some kind of lame-ass fanart out of it, but so far no good - the cast is far too hot to be put on paper, I guess. One of the best thing about this movie is the fact that most of my friends are almost as obsessed with it as I am, so we act like a bunch of teenaged fangirls when it comes to Basterds, and it glorious and hilarious. The only negative thing concerning this masterpiece is that, well, every other movie you watch after seeing Basterds feels like blah. If you have seen this movie, good - if you havent, GO AND SEE IT I DEMAND IT.
This update, btw, is provided by Coffee House. I'm leaving to Tornio in an half hour, and since I couldn't check the time my bus leaves, I was at the station hour too early. So I came here and deciced to use this failure-time rather productively.
Well hullo there. Since I'm new-ish to this blogging world, let's get to know each other before we go any further.
Goes by the name of Anni, but has many internet aliases 20 years old, studies literature ( & fennistics) in the university of Oulu Current obsessions include Inglourious Basterds (saw it this week, LOVED IT GODDAMNN), my computers & other electronic shenanigans, Christopher Walz (damn you sexy nazi!), work work work, horses & riding, Sex and the City, singing v. loudly while driving Is listening to Tarantino soundtracks, Spotify, christmas songs (Last Christmas, anyone?) Reads mostly paperbacks, Stephen King, Marian Keyes, Henning Mankell, Anja Snellman Loves drawing, baking awesome goodies, knitting and sewing, spending time with horses and friends, planning and scheming, good movies, cats, buying fancy dresses, drinks that taste like apples Could really live without all kinds of creepy crawlies, Britney Spears, deadlines, updating regularly, French grammar ahshgdhd Would love to talk about herself alll dayy, but, fortunately, her friends won't allow that. Has been working full weeks (I'm talking about 35 -50 hrs) for over three months now. Well, at least I know how to spend my summers productively, gosh. Is going to discuss a real topic tomorrow!
Welcome to my world, dear Reader - or, if I may quote my favorite author, Stephen King, Constant Reader.
Before this summer, I had never really gotten the idea of having a blog: I saw myself as a more of a livejournal-type of gal, with short, cryptic and angst-ridden entries. "Dude, what would I do with a blog? Geez, I'd have nothing to say anyway. The world, I suspect, wouldn't be blown away by my exquisite stories of working almost fifty hours a week and spending my spare time doing mostly nothing except planning things", quoth I. "But then again", I wondered, "maybe, just maybe, I'd get actually doing something if I decided that I would blog about my projects? Hell, I'll give it a shot - I've nothing to do, anyways, so."
So here I am now, starting yet another project - a blog about my unfinished/forgotten/new projects. This blog may contain snark, angry rants, bad grammaer and awwkward speling, unquestionable picture content, but it may also contain good memories, shrieks of joy, laughs and giggles. We will just have to wait and see. Note: this is not a fashion blog, nor it is a lifestyle blog or what the hell ever have you. It is my blog, so if the content doesn't suit your exquisite taste, be my guest and find another blog that will cater your taste better. (Also, do not act all surprised and whiny, if I should just stop writing - it might be a sign of me getting bored and not giving a damn about blogging. This has happened before, and you can bet your ol' gramma that it will happen again.)
But here's hoping that my blog won't get to that point - in the words of John Lennon, let's hope it's a good one (without any fear).