Pikkusielu wrote:BTW, I was wondering that where is Stratofactor? I haven't heard of him for a week.
Here in Ivalo. He just had the possibility to use Internet as long as he wanted to in Lahti.
Oh, I forgot, today he went to Nellim. Poor lad...
"When night falls
she cloaks the world
in impenetrable darkness.
A chill rises
from the soil
and contaminates the air
suddenly...
life has new meaning."
Patricia wrote:Maybe a little village lost in the middle of nowhere...
You stole my words. It is a little village lost in the middle of nowhere with bad roads and never repaired houses. The worst place to go sightseeing. Or to do anything anyway.
"When night falls
she cloaks the world
in impenetrable darkness.
A chill rises
from the soil
and contaminates the air
suddenly...
life has new meaning."
Patricia wrote:Maybe a little village lost in the middle of nowhere...
You stole my words. It is a little village lost in the middle of nowhere with bad roads and never repaired houses. The worst place to go sightseeing. Or to do anything anyway.
We've some similar little places at least in my region (south west from France), lost in the middle of nowhere too.
And the most little village of France is Castelmoron d'Albret, all surrounded by trees and where live only 63 people.
Here you can find a pic of this village; click on "Aquitaine" and then "Photos", "Gironde" and "Castelmoron-d'Albret". http://www.france-voyage.com
I'm back! The trip to Nellim was AWESOME! We collected berries! And we saw a place that has many pieces of crap metal.(Meaning the graveyard of Toyota Corollas and Ladas). And my dog went after reindeers and some other animals. And dad managed allmost break our Nissan Bluebird. Should have driven with Lada Niva... (And what is Lada Niva you ask? It is a really good offroad car by Lada.)
Pikkusielu wrote:Right now I'm visiting the library, my first best place in Ivalo.
In my opinion Ivalo's library is terrible place...
Right now I'm still wondering what to do with my computer's sound quality problems...
Why is it a "terrible place"?
Do u have a main library?
And a library card?
They let u take the book home right?
And how are the clerks in the library?
How many libraries are in Ivalo?
There are libraries in each...um...."town"?
"Insanity: A Perfect Rational Adjustment To An Insane World"
Pikkusielu wrote:Right now I'm visiting the library, my first best place in Ivalo.
In my opinion Ivalo's library is terrible place...
Right now I'm still wondering what to do with my computer's sound quality problems...
1 Why is it a "terrible place"? 2 Do u have a main library? 3 And a library card? 4 They let u take the book home right? 5 And how are the clerks in the library? 6 How many libraries are in Ivalo? 7 There are libraries in each...um...."town"?
1 I'm totally bored of that place. And the people who work here are just people that I can't stand... 2 Main library? Do you mean in Ivalo? Eh, that is our main library... 3 Yes 4 Yes 5 There are some, but personally I don't like them 6 One... 7 One in Ivalo, one in Inari, but I don't know are there any others in our... towns
That's funny (if you mean the main library of Ivalo)! We have the main library of the province of Lapland (again I don't know the exact word) in the city called Rovaniemi, which is 300 kilometres south from Ivalo.
Patricia wrote:Is there a lake (though i know you've a lot of lakes in Finland) or a natural park near from Ivalo?
We have the third largest and second deepest lake in Finland, "Inarijärvi" and several lesser lakes. Natural parks? There's "Urho Kekkosen kansallispuisto" and Lemmenjoki near Ivalo but all of our nature is in "natural-park-condition".
( I haven't taken those photos, I searched them by google... )
Hey Fanius those pics are awesome!
Ivalo is nice, I like the streets lights they are.....um....blue and curvy.
I like Ivalo.
Maybe I'll go there.....well...I first have to find a job.
Hey Fanius, u or any of those Finnish users should get a d-camera and begin taking pictures like crazy!
"Insanity: A Perfect Rational Adjustment To An Insane World"
In France, at least in the south west, we've some lakes with a lot of pines.. Also the "Bassin d'Arcachon" who is an ornemental lake who flows into the Atlantic Ocean, plus the highest natural sand dune of Europe.
I think that most of the places here are "natural-park-condition" too.
But if only the human being didn't pollute so much the Nature in general..