Splendid Haukipudas

I love my home town Haukipudas. Since we moved here eight years ago this feeling has deepened daily. It is a charming place of eight seasons with different sensations each. The river Kiiminkijoki, the coast of Gulf of Bothnia, the vast forests, the plains, modest hills and her population of 18000 inhabitants have conquered my heart and my imagination. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH HAUKIPUDAS AND MYSELF through my blog! I promise to give you some real experience of everyday life in Haukipudas.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

SUMMER MEMORIES IN THE DEPTH OF GRAY FALL DAYS

There is a starting point of minimalistic nature stone statues in Haukipudas. When you put two nature stones on one, you can get fine results. Example number one shows an Indian elephant with the driver and a passenger heading to its ford.
Continuing in the same manner the second example shows a helmeted soldier capturing a piece of sugar.
A tall spruce with a thickened crown is called "the monster of Kurtinhauta" A stony freeway leading under the surface.

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At 7:08 PM, Blogger Fridtjof said...

Hello Masa! Wonderful Haukipudas pictures, you have captured the spirit of North. Keep it going! Marcus

 

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