Monday, May 7, 2007

Cheating














The Spring has finally come and I have to go back to Finland. I'm cheating with the picture though, it's taken last year. But it tells the current truth.

Also this post should really be about Chicago. Which I'm using as an excuse for delayed blogging.

I could also say that I haven't been writing since I'm discouraged by the lack of comments.

But the current truth is that I've been very busy. Mainly having fun.

More old Spring pictures here.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Pictures!!! Now lets see if this comment actually posts. (This will be try number 3.)
-Marie

Kevin said...

That's right, make us work for it!

janus said...

i was wondering if errors were system-wide on blogger.com.

by the way, you have a lot of photos of flowers on your flickr page. i wasn't sure if you were invoking georgia o'keeffe!

Saara said...

Marie: Congratulations, apparently it worked this time! Thanks for the previous attempts as well!

I've had trouble posting as well, sometimes you need to try a couple of times. But it always works eventually. You can see the post immediately if it works (on my blog).

Kevin: Congratulations, I'm confused again. For what?

Saara said...

Apparently none of us is working today?

Jasun: I didn't comment on your comment since it appeared while I was commenting on the previous comments.

I think there's something weird with the commenting, yes.

A lot? You haven't seen but a small portion of them. I was so fascinated by all the flowers last year, when I came from the snowy Finland to the flowery Ann Arbor.

I just learned who Georgia O'Keeffe was on Saturday at the Art Institute of Chicago. I liked some of her non flowery paintings better though.

Anonymous said...

Don't worry if you have to come back to Finland, because spring is here too. The temperature forecast is only 10 degrees for saturday but there are already hiirenkorvat in all the trees and flowers are blooming.

Saara said...

Well, I wouldn't be so sure. Now it's already so hot here that when you step out you meet a wall of hot thick humid air. And everything is in full bloom.