Here's the rest....with photo's
well the camp ended and we all swapped email address and names to find each other on facebook. we took a group photo with all of us...see.
On Tuesday (this week) I went with some Italian students and Anne-Mari to the castle, Ovainlinna Castle, in Savonlinna for a guided tour. There were so many steps in the castle and they were really high so being short wasn't a good thing. they were all uneven and whindy(is that a word?? i don't know haha). it a pretty cool place and people can even get married there. my teacher then said i should find a Finnish man so i can get married there. Anne-Mari had her children baptised there. Its a really pretty castle and the guide said that we should come back in winter when it has a layer of snow over it and it looks really cool. they actually use the space in the middle of the castle for their annual opera show in July. damn i missed it haha.
Today, Thursday, Anne-Mari, the Italian students, the Hungarian students and myself went on other trip. I forgot my camera lol so no pictures sorry. There wouldn't of been any good ones anyway. first we went to Varpala which is a school which works with forestry. Then we went to this hotel where one of Anne-Mari's students worked and he wanted to show us around their little museum about the war between Finland and Russia and we walked through one of the actual trenches made during the war by the Finnish soldiers. We then went to this churh called Kerimaki Chursh and it is the biggest wooden church in the world. the outside looked crappy but the inside was really cool. it can sit up 3000 people at one time i think she said. it might have been more. We then went to this forest museum place called Lusto. on the way we went down this road which was narrow and curvy and it like just the road and on either side was a lake it was pretty cool. the thing that make me laugh though was n the radio they were walking about the 'Flight of the Conchords'. i was telling Anne-Mari about them being from New Zealand and she was telling me that they were talking about how their tv programme is going to start playing here soon *yay*. the museum was pretty ok. the best part was when we were all in the tree house and the hungarian girls and some of the Italians were putting on the little hats and they were taking photo's.
