Distracted wrote:So... Bookworm...any conventions in Finland? What sights are there to see in your country? What do y'all do for fun? I guess skiing is probably popular. I've been skiing once. Brrrr. I was gonna go again this year but my plans fell through. I still have the brand new ski clothes I bought, though. Guess I'd better use them before they go so out of fashion that I look odd wearing them.
The conventions they have here are mostly for scifi books and writers or anime, so I don't think there will be a chance to see Connor or Jolene or any other scifi actor here.
Skiing is popular in the winter time. I got my first skis when I was three. Winter isn't that cold here in the southern Finland most of the time it's only little under 0C. We have a warm summer. We sometimes have even +30C or little over that. There is the Gulf Stream warming us up.
We have of course some historical things here like old buildings and few medieval stone castles and lots of old medieval stone churches and things like that, but since we are the European periphery it's not as grand as in central Europe.
I guess we do for fun the same things that people do elsewhere like have sport hobbies, go to movies, have parties and so on. One thing that might be different is that most of the families have some sort of summer cottage where one can be near the nature and usually dont have any luxuries like indoor plumming or even electricity. Usually the cottage is in a forest near a lake and a Sauna is essential part of every summer cottage. Sauna is also very important part of our culture. Almost every house or apatment building, sports centre, even some corporate buildings and our parliament house have a Sauna in them and most Finns go to Sauna at least once a week.
What I like the most is the nature here. I like it that even when I live in the capital area and have all services like sport centers, cafees, shops, university, movies, theaters, restaurants and so on near by, it still takes less than half a hour to get into a forest and nature preservation area. And because there are so few people we have lots of nice forest and lake areas to go hiking or (hunting, but I don't do that myself). And in the summer it doesn't get dark. I like it in the most northern Finland where the sun doesn't go down at all during summer and in the winter time I know that people come to northern Finland to see polar lights.
I guess I got little carried away writing this.

Here is a link if someone wants to know more
http://virtual.finland.fi/Just thought about another thing some of us Finns like to do.
Distracted you would probably find it really horrible since you don't like cold. We have a hobby to swim in the icy water. In the winter time we cut holes to the lake or sea ice and go swimming in the icy water. It's a popular hobby and people say that it's very good to your healt.
starwatcher wrote:There are conventions in London from time to time.
London could be nice to go to a convention. It's been several years since I visited London.