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Finnish summer cottages

When I was making an entry with Finnish snowy country houses last time, I mentioned something that I would show my Finnish country houses in summertime as well, though I am not too sure these were taken during summer but okay – it’s not snowing at least. Plus in most of these cards the senders like to call it “summer cottages” which I guess it’s a European term, where you have a cottage in the countryside to live during summer holiday. And people in Finland do have pretty summer cottages I simply adore to live in!

From Napu. She said almost everyone in Finland had a summer cottage near sea or lake (except her..) and it could be a real house with electricity and washing machine, etc or just a little red cottage without any comforts but beautiful nature around.

From Iinaj. Ohh I love a cottage near a lake like this!!

From Miaumeow. The cottages are often painted red.. which I am not sure why but red is a traditional color in Finland. And these little cottages are called “granny cottages” :D and usually with one room and a small kitchen.

From Katjus. If red color is traditionally used to paint the cottages, the windows are usually painted white! The basic idea is they use natural coloring materials, hence red and white.. I guess.

From Tiiti. This is a farm house where they are making hays in traditional way.

From Peppi06. This one looks a bit posh with a little fence. It’s a rented cottage in Nauvo, a Finnish archipelago near Turku. Many Finns have a summer cottage here. You must get a ferryboat to Nauvo, which according to Peppi a very beautiful place, and it does look so!

From Dollart. Tiny fence and path and little flower garden.. ohh this is my perfect summer cottage!! I don’t even mind to live here all year around either :)

From Wilma. “Summer is here again…” as it’s written here. And yes, summer seems very beautiful with bright greeny field like this.

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American windmills

I have Dutch windmills and I do have American windmills as well!

From Kalish. There are no fast moving rivers or other sources of energy on Cape Cod, Massachusetts so the early settlers built windmills to catch the ocean breezes. Ocean, breeze, windmill, flowers.. umm that sounds a wonderful atmosphere.

From Vickytoria74. Tulips and windmill, but this is not in Holland! :D This pretty tulip field is in Willamette Valley in Oregon.

From Jenny37. Now Texas windmill! This doesn’t look a traditional one, and it’s tall! I guess it was built tall to catch more breezes up above as these aren’t close to ocean.

From Jenny37. More Texas windmill! What a magnificent view this is, a bright sunset and nothing in sight at all but a windmill. And look at the horizon!

From Jenny37. And this windmill is finally working! (I hope I’m right, coz I see its blades rotating here!)

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Cantabria

Cantabria is a province in northern Spain, and its capital is Santander. Cantabria is the world’s richest region when it comes to archaeology, as it homes to many remaining date from as early as 40,000 to 10,000 years ago – which is called the Upper Paleolithic period. I would really love to get postcards about archaeology, but in the meantime, here are some non-archaeology postcards from Cantabria, which are not bad either :)

ES-1979 from Shwanee. I love views of waterfront cities like this, with boats and all, and open air dining places alongside the water (sea, lake, whatever).

From MarioGV. A lovely sight of old villages by the sea in San Vicete de la Barquera. San Vicente’s old town was declared to be of Cultural Interest because of its interesting collection of monuments,  remainings of the Santa María de los Ángeles church from the 13th and 16th centuries, as well as the Maza bridge. It does look amazing, a seaside village and at the same time snowy mountains at the background! I can’t remember if I have seen such places like this before.

From MarioGV. And the closeup of the mountains!! This view is toooo great to believe, don’t you think? I just thought, wow, is this picture real? :) I mean.. the mountains, I thought you could only see such when you go hundreds miles to some moutainous area, when you can see nothing at all but only snowy mountains around you.. do you get what I mean? But here, it just looks as if you can even get view of mountains like this at the back of your backyard! See the cattles?? Oh I want to move to this village!! :D Okay so these gorgeous mountains are Picos de Europa or the Peaks of Europe.. a range of mountains some 20km inland from northern coast of Spain. These mountains were the first sight of Europe for the ships arriving from America.

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