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We were picked up at Oslo International Airport Gardermoen by my brother-and sister-in-law. - The kinds hoped - not in vain - on presents. They live close to the airport. They invitied us on breakfast and later drove us home.

 

So, then we were home...

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After about one week after having snorkled in the China Sea - with 27 c in the water, I was on a business trip to Finland in minus 10 c -and a snow storm.

 

- Just to show you that my ordinary life is not just walking a cruise ship decks wondering what's for lunch and enjoy the tropical sun. The business trip to Finland was very important and quite dramatic. Here, driving with my Finish collegue on Ring III around Helsinki.

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The Fins are used to snow and were in process of removing it from the busiest streets. Here two lorries fully loaded with snow leaves Helsinki.

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Goodness Olsen, what a contrast, as you say from hot as on one side of the glove, to freezing as on the other.

I appreciate the curled up newspaper with headache, this is what we are staring at later this year, to go from one side to exactly the other side.

No matter, we all do it.

Loved the travel blog, really did.

Gary

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Somebody sent me a private message asking if the cruise was over. Well, yes. Well, no. Life is a sort of cruise. Except for that you have to do the dishwashing and tidying of the beds yourself.

 

Where was I? In Helsinki.

 

I stayed at Hilton Helsinki Strand. With a view over the Hagnäs Bro (bridge). The bay was all iced up and the ice fishers very eager from early morning on. View from my hotel room and the breakfast restaurant.

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"Impressions of Helsinki"

 

The light conditions in late February gave these reflective impressions of Helsinki.

 

From the cozy bar at Hotel Kämp, interior and view out of the window at a icy cold evening.

 

A view - with reflections, from the bar windows of Hilton Helsinki Strand Hotel viewing a bridge that was a demarcation line between the Red and the While during Finland's civil war that coin sided with the Russian Revolution. The towers you can see in the horizon is the tower of Stockman, Helsinki's Harrods, Torni Hotel, which were the local offices of KGB during the 50'. The Norwegian Trade Commission had offices right across the street... Helsinki swarmed with spies during the Cold War, it was said. The third tower is one of the towers of the characteristic railway station of Helsinki.

 

And naturally, a view of the night train from Moscow that has just arrived.

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But it was the volume of snow that made an impression. I was in Helsinki last winter of2010/2011, and said them that I had never seen so much snow in Helsinki, ever. I have gone to Helsinki regularly for 25 years. The red building is Botbygården, an old farmhouse, or estate.

 

I was snow everywhere....

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I feel honnored that this thread has been visited more than 5000 times. I hope you enjoyed it. I look through it once a while myself too.

 

 

The only exotic journey we have been to since is a flight to and from Oslo - Singapore/Tioman - last year. Areas very much covered here. Nor do we have anything more exotic planned. Unless you want to see pictures of renovations of our old summer house. I am sure you will fall asleep.

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My wife and I have just booked an Around the World Cruise with Fred Olsen Cruise Lines' "M/S Black Watch" again.   This time going westwards from Southhampton, through the Panama Canal, across the Pacific to Australia, onwards to Singapore and India and through the Suez Canal and back to Southampton.  A four months trip from early January to early may 2016.  I hope to make an upgrade deal with Leica so I can bring a new M(240) on the trip.  To combine video and camera in one would be practical.  Besides being able to shoot with long teles too.  I'll keep you posted.

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What a delightful travelog.

 

Be sure to get your M-240 well before setting off on your trip. If you have already taken 1000 photographs you can be pretty sure all the little screws and springs inside it are in place and working and will then go on for zillions of pics. A new camera is always a bit of a risk on an important assignment. (But perhaps you know that!) Anyway, I look forward to seeing the next series of photographs.

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Thanks for the advice, Beresford.  We are back from the World cruise and I am not at all so satisied with my M-P 240 as I was with my M9.  I have had problems getting to terms with the M-P exposure wise.  On 'advanced' and 'multi-field' exposure is all over the place.  In certain situations when fast reaction was demanded, frames turned all whilte.  Which destroyed many scenes.

​With time I will try to make similar 'forum story' as this one. 

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