Soumi, I'm lovin it.
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Soumi, I'm lovin it.
Somewhere in the middle of Helsinki (near the square). There is rule that you can’t buy alcohol after 9PM. The only way to get alcohol is going to a bar and drink it there. Or?
In the middle of Helsinki. It was a very good time in a beautiful city.
All kind of signs are very interesting things to learn and know about.
It was such a beautiful day, when and where met beautiful people.
Market Square, Helsinki
The salmon place, the orange booth.
July 24th, 2014
The Cholera Basin, the western harbour basin in front of the Market Square.
Turku is an oldest city in Finland. But hey, people in here are not old.
Flea market is always fun.
Every single things have its own stories.
A good sunny day is for going around with good friends.
“Aussie Bar Turku - Not a yacht club”
Thank you so much for being so nice to me. You have made me wonderful foods and the best cake ever in my life.
I appreciate all the things that Meri and her family did to me. Thats a nice time, unforgettable moments. I still remember about it. I'm sorry and I thank you. I really do.
I soaked my shoes when I was fishing in the night before the day the Peace Run runners arrived to Kristiinankaupunki in 2014. Meri gave me his brother shoes, so I can run with them and the local on the track.
Found a news on Peace Run website about that day. Oh hey! Look! Its me! But wait, I’m not so happy with the description “So many nationalities smiling in togetherness and oneness!”. Why we all can not be "PEOPLE” only?
https://www.peacerun.org/fi/news/2014/0720/860/
"Sun, rain and running”
Vaasa was a small beautiful town. Love to go around and observe stuffs.
While in Korea, people dont say hello to you on the street. Most of the people I met on the street, started to say “hyvää päivää” or responded "päivää päivää” to me. It really makes me happy.