Sunday, October 11, 2015

Thursday 1st Oct

To complete our blog about the Kalevala-week seen from our point of view, we continue our story with the Winter War in Suomussalmi.
We learned a lot indeed! Though we knew about the Talvisota before and pupils have it in their history curriculum, we experienced the hard and heroic 105 days here personally. The stories told by Lassi With about how people had to leave their homes, how the village had been burned down, the places of bloody battles shown us, the memorials and museums, the  old  Raatte road and at the end of the trip the Raatten portti museum and the memorial for 16 000 soldiers and 105 bells in the middle of the valley made us think deeper about the senseless evil of war and feel the previous hard times with our skin.

We also visited the Vartiomuseo - the only remained pre-war border guard post in Finland, where we cold see the everyday routine of border guards.

Vartiomuseo










Raatten portti












































Silent people - Hiljainen kansa



On our way back to Taivalkoski via Jokijärvi we stopped at one place of interest .
 The Silent people – almost a thousand characters made of turf heads and wood torsos clothed with people’s old clothes standing in an old field.  This work of art was designed by Reijo Kela. Twice a year the clothes are changed, so the place remains “alive”. One thing that’s fun: if you want to take some piece of clothing with you, you can do so, if you give some of yours in return!
As we already ran out of time, we didn´t change the clothes - not this time. But the view was mysterious in the twilight.



We spent our last evening and the farewell supper at the Herkko hotel together with our Finnish mates. Last gifts, last words- greetings and wishes - and the worst work of every trip  had to be done next - packing the stuff.

Friday 2nd Oct 
Tuula had the last cup of coffee with us at the Ruska hotel. And so we started our very long journey via Helsinki through Finland, back to the south, escaping the storm which we really managed to avoid. We were back at home about 3 am. But we had 2 days for relaxing and sleeping.

This is the end of the 1st part of our blog.
 The new posts are coming when we start with new project activities, reheasals  and other preparations for the meeting in April in Illuka.

Thanks to all kind people in Taivalkoski for the warm hosting!

 

Thursday, October 8, 2015



 Thursday 1st Oct

Very exciting day - trip to Suomussalmi. The first stop at Jaloniemi, where we met our fantastic guide Lassi With. 







The journey continued towards Kuivajärvi, right next to the eastern border, where we  visited the famous folk-lore singerJussi Huovinen, who has cherished the Carelian tradition in Kuivajärvi and he has been  awarded for his work many times.
Meeting with Jussi Huovinen was touchy, warm and educating. For years he had met with our ex-president Lennart Meri. Mr Huovinen kindly sang us the old Carelian wedding song and as a farewell song he sang the Esstonian anthem in the Estonian language!











Wednesday, October 7, 2015


Wednesday morning at Jalava Kauppa.
Meeting  the parish elder Jukka Mikkonen.



Wednesday afternoon in the adventure park








Wednesday afternoon - cooking together






Wednesday 30th Sept

Our morning started at the  Päätalo-Centre. While Finnish kids were studying at school, we watched the videos at the same time.












According to our project we were shown an excerpt of the opera for children "Koirien Kalevala" 
("Dogs´ Kalevala" )   by Jaakko Kuusisto . The book is written by Mauri Kunnas.









By the River Iijoki

 


Tuesday afternoon games






























 Karjalan käki

                                                                                                                           







Tuesday 29th Sept

Finnish students present their homework.

Monday, October 5, 2015

Thursday, stories

Thursday 1.10.2015 was the best day. We saw Imari Kianto statue.
 We visited at the museum near Russian border.
There was funny. We also visited Winter War museum.
There were a lot of war articles, for example a tank.

At the end we went shoping. We ate candies.
We were at Taivalkoski 6 pm.
Juho, Martin, Ville

We started our trip at 8.00 am. and drove towards Suomussalmi.
We stopped at Jaloniemi for a coffee break and our guide Lasse With came to bus.
At first we saw Imari Kianto statue.
Then we drove to Kuivajärvi. There we met Jussi Huovinen, 91 year-old man. He is famous singer. He sang for us a poem and introduced traditional karelian house.
We saw the holy Nikolaos tsasouna and Domna house.
Then our direction was towards Raate road and the Winter War museum. There was also a house for a guard of our border.
Sofia and Ada

Thursday 1.10.2015
On Thursday we started our trip to Suomussalmi. We had a break at Jaloniemi.
There we ate our packed lunch and saw Ilmari Kianto statue. Our guide LasseWith came to bus.

We visited Jussi Huovinen´s traditional house. Jussi is 91 years old. He is a poemsinger.
Then we went to Raate and Winter War museum. We visited borderguards house. We saw monuments and Winter War batlle places.
At Raate museum we ate lunch. We saw a videoshow of Winter War.
There were about 18 000 rocks (stones) at the Winter war monument. They symbolized the people who died in the war. And there were 105 bells. They symbolized the days of Winter War.
We also saw Hiljainen kansa -monument (Silent people) wen we were driving home.
Arttu and Touko


 

Thursday, pictures








Wednesday, pictures