Happy Independence Day, Finland
Today is the day when my native country, in 1917, stopped being a Grand Duchy of Russia and started being an independent nation.
For Finns 6th of December is a very important day. Flags fly, and there’s a traditional military parade in some city. People light (usually blue-white) candles to remember the independence and most importantly the people who died defending the independence.
Another big tradition is the President’s Independence Day reception at the Presidential Castle in Helsinki. They air that on television, and most of the nation (something like nearly half!) sits and watches who is invited, how the movers and shakers are dressed, and who, if any, will cause a scandal this time.
A nice thing is that the reception is streamed on the Internet too, and therefore can be seen from abroad too. So my plans for today are to make some nice food, tuna fillets with leek-onion white wine & parsley sauce and mushroom-leek risotto, open a white wine and watch the reception via Internet!
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What was the name of that famous Finnish sniper who stopped entire Russian Army?
By Daniel Biesiada on 12.07.09 16:50
I’m not sure about stopping the entire Soviet army, but Simo Häyhä was quite phenomenal during the Winter War.
By slinky on 12.08.09 20:51
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