I've been in a medical procedure, as a time slot opened in my hospital for an operation that I've been waiting for. This lead me interrupting a vacation and flying back to Finland, some great care in the Meilahti hospital, some sick leave, and hopefully getting improved health as a result. But it also led to a temporary prohibition for swimming and saunas, and heavy exercise. Fortunately I can still soak my feet in the pleasant waters of the Bodom lake, in Oittaa.
I've been here before, of course; this is near my home. One article about an earlier visit is here. And the official home page is here, and Tony Hagerlund's blog article is here.
This time they were setting the beach up for some supping and kayaking competition, and while there were almost no swimmers (it was a work day), there was a ton of activity for setting up spectator seats, power lines, judging facilities, etc. Just the TV crews alone were at least four big trucks.
For more sauna and swimming stories, check out planetswimmer.com and saunablogger.cool websites! And of course the Planetcaver, and
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