The elevator at Kirsi and Leevi's place. I always wanted to take a picture of the sign but my old camera wasn't up to the task. The sign says: "Transporting objects forbidden". What does that mean? You may take the elevator to the top floor but in case you have groceries, then sorry, you have to take the stairs.
At Šašlik. Tommi, Miina and Kirsi.
Mari, Leevi and Daniela
Kirsi and Franci
Tapestry
Explaining
Vigorously
A small tost
to family and friends
Thoughtful
Me! Mari took the picture.
Miina took the picture.
The flower arrangement view
From the other side
The chandelier view
Leevi telling a story.
The peppermill view
The chandelier again
The golden ceiling
Samovar, in Finnish samovaari eli metsään eksynyt vanha mies
It was quite a labyrinth with many big and small cabinets.
Lamps
The cigarette break
cute!
cute x 3
Leevi was serving as a door man.
Neitsytpolku
The poet
No, the mathematician
I got the scarf for Christmas from Mari.
An old phone
And a new one
And the chandelier again
The dessert á la Catherine the Great
We had two
It was way too much
Franci singing Italian hits.
Daniela joining in.
The inspiration came from the cd's Daniela had brough to Kirsi and Leevi.
Some songs had choreography as well.
Mari knew this one.
Everybody enjoyed the singing.
Pondering
So are these
No more philosophy for Tommi.
Right when we were leaving the musicians came. They sang Uralin pihlaja and Kalinka and Oi niitä aikoja and many others.
Around midnight we walked to Tähtitorninmäki to view the fireworks and the drunken Finns. But I had taken too many pictures in the restaurant and quickly ran out of batteries.