tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5365618314100289595.comments2020-06-26T20:21:39.919+03:00<br>St. Lapland - Inspiring momentsSt. Laplandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03315467522803411802noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5365618314100289595.post-59147383168125355922013-04-25T11:37:04.302+03:002013-04-25T11:37:04.302+03:00Thank you for sharing with us Neil! It is always i...Thank you for sharing with us Neil! It is always interesting to read other opinions. We are also glad we could teach you something new about Finnish culture.<br />Maybe you can visit us some day, Lapland welcomes you! ;)St. Laplandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03315467522803411802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5365618314100289595.post-76532457025774478572013-03-11T22:49:43.461+02:002013-03-11T22:49:43.461+02:00I agree with you – the first time is always the ha...I agree with you – the first time is always the hardest part. There are two things that most people feel uncomfortable when going to a sauna: the no clothes policy and the heat. But once they overcome these things, they’ll definitely enjoy its benefits and repeat it all over again. Anyway, I never knew anything about Finnish culture, but reading this makes me learn something new. Thanks! :-)<br /Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16568558712505945249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5365618314100289595.post-69857567806912054552012-08-14T15:25:34.236+03:002012-08-14T15:25:34.236+03:00Indeed, saunas are part of the Finnish culture and...Indeed, saunas are part of the Finnish culture and tradition. They regard this practice as part of their health regimen, an ancient form of bathing. It is said that the Finns usually soak in these baths the night before any festivity or celebration, as part of their preparation. But the main benefit of saunas is the complete relaxation of both mind and body, and the feeling of well-being after Neil Dalbyhttp://www.rockymountainsaunas.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5365618314100289595.post-63328932475894046402012-02-24T13:58:26.632+02:002012-02-24T13:58:26.632+02:00Restaurant Kultala has an international atmosphere...Restaurant Kultala has an international atmosphere, last night Rukan Salonki's Facebook status update said: "A number of different nationalities were eating tonight Kultala restaurant, was represented in Finland, Poland, England, Belgium, Holland, France and Serbia.<br />Everyone has their own mother tongue, but in the English language and body language worked well. Tomorrow is full of St. Laplandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03315467522803411802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5365618314100289595.post-87252023705000907822012-02-20T13:43:33.336+02:002012-02-20T13:43:33.336+02:00Ester was wondering how they can catch all the fis...Ester was wondering how they can catch all the fish for the restaurant with these traditional ways of fishing. Well, in the village of Sossonniemi there is a fishing harbour owned by the local fishermen and they catch about 250 tons of fish in a year and supply restaurants and stores in Finland. Some of the fish goes to Restaurat Juomuskota of Tuomo and Marjo Ollila in the same village.St. Laplandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03315467522803411802noreply@blogger.com