Friday, August 3, 2012

Waterbirds

I just wish I had a better camera to get some proper pictures of all the hoards of birds on this island, but this pocket one is no good.



No good at all.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Sula

A real delicious dish is this rare bird they catch twice a year here on the faroes, the gannet.


Stinks unbelievably bad when they cook it though!


Pretty birds!

Friday, July 27, 2012

Heli

Both me and Susanna were very thrilled to be able to experience a helicopter ride from Mykines to Torshavn today!





It is cheap, convenient, comfortable... pretty much I'd love to travel more by helicopter. Did not expect the whole thing to be so smooth and the ride so enjoyable. A lovely experience and fast way to get from one point to another!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Some music

As some people commented that music will help me out of my down, here's some Faroese music for you!



Teitur made a surprise appearance in Sirkus on a quiet evening when we were just out for a few drinks in Torshavn. As he is one of the most famous Faroese singers, this was really a lucky lucky coincidence. Anyways, sat only about half a meter from him enjoying his lovely music.



Eivør is the most famous singer from the Faroes and Orka is a pretty unique band which make their own instruments. By the way, the above video is from a concert at Nordens hus, where I sleep for free when I'm visiting Torshavn. Hotel rooms backstage for the artists... and Nordjobbers like me!

Most Faroese music is mellow and they listen to a lot of folk music. Don't think I've come across anything resembling pop or hiphop or electric, all mainly very talented singers and musicians that do acoustic music.

Today Sussi

Monday, July 23, 2012

Storm

The whole of Faroes is in a bit of turmoil because of the weather. For about 3-4 days all flights were cancelled, so on Sunday around 2000 people were stranded around the airport sleeping in schools and various other arrangements.


Surprisingly you don't notice the storm that much here on the island right now, as the village is pretty protected from the wind and the sun is shining again.



Going down to the harbor though is a different story as the waves are gigantic and scary. The whole harbor gets covered in water with every new wave! I definitely don't want to try getting on a boat right now.

Alone

So yesterday the helicopter did some "emergency" extra runs to get people off the island. I thus had to see the only other company I've really had here leave to go back to Finland. It really surprised me how badly it affected me, like a punch in the stomach and a sensation of wanting to throw up. The realization that I have to stay here at least 3 more weeks without anyone to talk to really hit me. Well, to be honest I'm not really alone, I do live with a Faroese family, but we do not talk much other than casual pleasantries and our relationship really isn't the best. Not to mention there's no one the same age as me on the island. Even though I enjoy being on my own from time to time this is a whole new level of alone. To be honest I feel rather scared of this new situation, I'm booking my flights as soon as possible so that I at least have an end in sight.

Before the bad weather

Well before the weather got this bad at least we had some more pretty days. On one occasion I even got wild and swam in the local "swimming pool".


 Ice cold water and we simultaneously ran out of hot water in the shower... not the best mix!



The local kids swim there almost every day though and love the "warm" summer weather.