Autumn and Winter 2011-12 in Finland

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There was quite strong wind last night, and in the morning we saw the truth. One of the three spruces just behind the corner of dog fence has been damaged by Dagmar last week, I guess. The last night's wind has made that..:

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The last apple of summer 2011:

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HAPPY NEW YEAR TO SQUIRREL HILL
I hope we can take part also in 2012 :wave:
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To you all on Squirrel hill, human and animal, a very happy New Year

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:wave: Happy New Year 2012 to Squirrel Hill friends and to all LKF members!

It's the midst of winter and the darkest time of the year
but on the twig wherethe black apple is hanging from
a new bud can be seen,
and it will bloom in April 2012!

I hope we will see that happen in next spring!



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:gathering: Thank you Felis and Lussi! The Squirrel on photo is just amazing cute!

edit: :thumbs: Happy new year wishes to 'your' squirrel from 'my' squirrel!

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BTW, there was a squirrel seen this morning. He just didn't show his face to me this time 8-)






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A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OCCUPANT OF SQUIRREL HILL
I'm glad to meet you :wave: !!!!!
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:wave: Thank you! Happy New Year 2012 to you, Manu. Nice to see you here!

I can't help adding this photo here. I have got it by e-mail from a friend :innocent:

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I don't know who has taken the photo and where, but as you can see, it is a rare photograph. edit: Now I see, there is a name on the corner on the right below.. Anglela Kraft?? if my old eyes saw right.. :thumbs:
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Happy New Year to all Squirrel friends and LKF people!

Olga, we have all fallen in love with Squirrel Hill. Sorry to see the storm damage though.
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Thank you very much, Jo UK!

Yes, it is a pity to loose that spruce. It is still there in that position, half standing. It may fall down at any moment.

We have to be careful with dogs now. If the spruce falls down on its own is may be dangerous!

The roots are long and deep enough to rise and draw the whole fence there off at same time.

We are waiting till next week before calling a timber man at place. We have predicted to get a new storm and then at least the spruce should fall down wholly.
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Uhh - another storm? Oh, well, if it is able to tidy up some details, that will be good.

Is it coming straight to you, or does UK have to share it too?
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Happy New Year, Jo UK! :wave:

May I ask you to sit down and have a nice moment:

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The box containing Finlandia fruit jellies bears witness to 'F' s traditions. In 1902, the fruit jellies were sent to the coronation of King Edward VII in a wooden 'Coronation box' which displayed an accurate image of St. Edward's crown on the lid. In 1947, a dozen Coronation boxes were sent as wedding gift to Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen. In 1948, Coronation fruit jellies were renamed Finlandia, but the box still displays an image of the fabulous coronation crown.


The previous lines are written on the jelly box with golden letters. This was not a commercial advertisement!

Anyway: Have a Happy New Year 2012, dear Jo!
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Thank you, Olga. That is an interesting piece of history. I know that many countries sent some very welcome wedding gifts then. 1947 was a time of great austerity. I think Australia supplied the ingredients for the wedding cake for our Queen and Phillip!
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OK, Jo UK! :laugh:
uh..I lost connection for some tens of minutes. I took a video of the New Year's fireworks.. :laugh:

It is my first ever video made in the night. Well.. Some neighbors were there down the hill:

At 00:01 2012

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The video.. :D I made my best! Squirrel Hill is not a big place.. But, yes. It's a good place anyway..


I am sure that squirrels have been scared, just shocked. But it is over now. Let's hope they are alright and are seen there again in the morning!
Our dogs were quite alright. The older dog was nervous and barked. I took him in my arms an talked him making him calm down. He was never earlier scared of New Year noise at all. Nappu did not care much. She had got a tasty roasted bone and that was what she was interested in.
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Thank you for the fireworks movie, Olga. And to all who reside on Squirrel Hill,

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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holding the dog and the camera :bow:

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:wave: A new visitor honored the first day 2012: Grey-headed Woodpecker, Picus canus. Not among the most common birds in Finland!



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Alice, dogs were inside! :D
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Squirrels are alright. I saw two of them climbing up and down on a pine trunk, but too far to catch them on video!
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Happy new year once again! :wave: So nice to see that squirrel hill came well into the new year and even had a new visitor.

In the Birds thread I have posted a picture of "our" woodpecker caught pecking the house insulation :rotf: By now it is 5 holes in various stages ...
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