Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Helsinki: City of Modern ideas

We have had a few days in Helsinki on our way to Russia. It is a long time since we were here and we noticed the changes.
It is a modern city with an emphasis on design and fashion. The public art illustrates this with some amazing displays.


                                          Gail with a more traditional sculpture.

The work of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusame was on display with his "Ascension of Polka Dots on the Trees" There vwas a varied response




                                                               Gail appears to approve


The three in shot are divided. The two locals vote one in favour and one against



                                                            This is a definite no vote!


                         Down on the water front the water babies were at play.


                                   There were interesting foods on offer.


                                         Much more traditional was the Senate square.


                   We visited the Botanic Gardens. This is Rob displaying his love of trees.

We also visited several churches. One was the Church in the Rock. When we arrived we somehow ended up on the roof before finding our way down to go inside.


                                              Gail on the Rock. The church is under her!


                                             Inside the Church in the Rock.


                          This is the traditional way of drinking beer.


                        The locals are into the party scene and are good nightclub attendees. Gail is selecting her outfit. She shed her raincoat before the nightclub.


                                                                   A Groovy Girl!

4 comments:

Miss Di said...

Did you know there is an indie Aus pop band (originally from Albury) called "Architecture in Helsinki"? They're not as groovy as Mum! :-)

gailandrob said...

Noone is as groovy as your Mum

Amanda said...

I'm not sure groovy was the word that came to mind :P

Kate said...

LOVE that church!