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Monday, 24 January 2011 09:24

The pace is speeding on bullsweek!

Good beginning of the new year to all. According to the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland, the expression ”bullsweek” refers to the time after Christmas when one must commence, yet again, working hard.  The researchers believe the expression to have borne from the regions where bulls were used as draught animals. Back, from the expression ”backweek” refers to the back of winter. Sayings involving weeks without bank holidays reveal all sorts of other things about the Finnish folk tradition. The Research Insitute for the Languages of Finland has also discovered that in many sayings for example food is mentioned. Hence, in Kitee there is a saying as follows: ”at the back of winter  the stake holds even salted herring.” Even though there are not many bank holidays in sight we can surely console ourselves with the fact that the days are getting longer.

 

 
Wednesday, 08 December 2010 14:28

Just a few nights left till D-day!

The hard, nearly a yearlong term of work is achieving its’ significant halfway stage when next week Wednesday we will announce the Logiera vision and strategy to the stakeholders and the greater community. There is definitely a great festive feeling in the air as nearly as a 100 interested parties have already signed up to attend the stakeholder event, terrific!

 


Päivi Myllykangas
Puh. 040 743 6417
paivi.myllykangas@tredea.fi

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