tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2262355010700616101.post6198956566012279245..comments2024-01-15T08:47:12.001+02:00Comments on Nut Island's Peace: Espoo, the heart and brain of FinlandKatrihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17652262056233345740noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2262355010700616101.post-65166469896847800792012-01-15T00:34:45.320+02:002012-01-15T00:34:45.320+02:00Moi again, I've enjoyed many posts, especially...Moi again, I've enjoyed many posts, especially the one with all the meteorologists. Anssi Vähämäki, WHO? <br /><br />And thanks for clarification! OK, the spirit of the cities was the vibe behind. Maybe the first thought of decision makers (that's how you supposed to write it?) was too obvious engineer-thinking. Shame on me. But the way you described the visit to Helsinki: that's not decadence, that's everyday life in the city. :) See you soon, niissä merkeissä.Antti H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/16783278757017353382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2262355010700616101.post-37228680671684245682012-01-14T17:22:32.528+02:002012-01-14T17:22:32.528+02:00Moi Antti, glad to see you here!
If we look the d...Moi Antti, glad to see you here!<br /><br />If we look the decision makers and the city councils of Espoo and Helsinki, it's way too harsh to say that other ones would be logical and other ones decadent. I do think that Espoo has been acting more logically in planning the land-use and the availability of day care and schools, but for example decisions related to public transportation have been much more logical in Helsinki. And if we look at the decision makers, well, you can find nuts in both of the cities, but luckily smart ones are also represented both in Espoo and Helsinki.<br /><br />What I'm after with the statement is more related to the spirit of the city. Let's imagine a situation: you're supposed to get yourself a new pair of shoes, a deodorant, something to eat, and check out how does a certain book seem like on a quick look. If you fit that imaginary situation into context of Espoo, you start thinking: "Shall I go to Tapiola, Sello or Iso-Omena? Deo and food I can find in all places. Tapiola has the best book stores, Sello is the most potential in supplying shoes but Omppu would be on the way of my destination." Performance-oriented, but still logical, right? But if you're fitting the same imaginary task into context of Helsinki, the tone is different: you start to think about nice little shoe shops; some small brand or even vintage. You may just wander around in a book store enjoying the presence of books. You order a glass of wine with the food or have a cup of coffee as a dessert because you feel like doing so. And while you're after the deodorant you might try out a perfume, just because you're worth it. In the eyes of an Espoo citizen, there's a hint of decadence in Helsinki.Katrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17652262056233345740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2262355010700616101.post-9919792124694868662012-01-14T13:14:49.381+02:002012-01-14T13:14:49.381+02:00Moi Katri, fresh ideas, well written and I agree w...Moi Katri, fresh ideas, well written and I agree with most of the arguments. Yes, Espoo is the brain. Heart, well, maybe, depends who you ask. But where is this coming from: "Espoo acts logically and lets Helsinki be the decadent one."? I don't have a problem with that thought, I actually like the idea, but I just don't agree with it. Do you really see for example Espoo decision-makers acting that logically comparing the ones in Helsinki that it is fair to say that?Antti H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/16783278757017353382noreply@blogger.com