The best strawberry of my life | PhD Vlog 106: Jul 5th year

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • After the 2nd congress of the trip, I take a week to explore Helsinki and do some forest bathing in the forest nearby. Picking blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, cassis, and cloudberries while observing ants.

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  • @stefan_popp
    @stefan_popp  2 месяца назад +6

    For context: at the time of shooting, I was doing my PhD (on ant behavior) in Tucson, Arizona, with often 42°C in the summer and barely any flowing water or real forests around.

    • @madcow5833
      @madcow5833 Месяц назад

      As a swede, I need more context, did you move there recently? what is your relationship to this geography?

    • @stefan_popp
      @stefan_popp  Месяц назад

      @@madcow5833 I was on a multi-week trip to the Nordic countries for two scientific conferences + personal time. I had never been there but have always been fascinated. I grew up in Germany.
      Sorry for the lacking context in the video, it was unforeseeable that the algorithm would like it more than the other videos of mine, where I explain more.

    • @madcow5833
      @madcow5833 Месяц назад +1

      @@stefan_popp Haha, the algorithm works in mysterious ways! I would have guessed you had more exposure to the nordic countries, which is probably what confused me about what confused you :) Either way, I hope people and insects alike welcomed you and that your experience was pleasent but exciting!

  • @mikaveekoo
    @mikaveekoo Месяц назад +22

    Correction. Finns do not eat in the sauna. No way. Maybe drinking beer sometimes.

    • @75ncv4hu9tg7
      @75ncv4hu9tg7 Месяц назад +1

      Kyllä löylymakkaraa syödään sinapin kanssa saunassa. Yes you can eat a sausage with mustard in the sauna. Cook it in a tinfoil on the sauna rocks :D

    • @mikaveekoo
      @mikaveekoo Месяц назад

      ​​​​@@75ncv4hu9tg7
      Voi pyhät pyssyt. Ei sitä makkaraa syödä löylyhuoneessa, se syödään vilpolan puolella.
      That sausage is not eated in the heated room (löylyhuone).

    • @asdagffhnm
      @asdagffhnm Месяц назад +1

      "maybe" and "sometimes", sure ";D"

    • @mikaveekoo
      @mikaveekoo Месяц назад +1

      @@asdagffhnm
      Not eating in the "löylyhuone", the heated room. Never.

    • @mikaveekoo
      @mikaveekoo Месяц назад

      @@75ncv4hu9tg7
      Löylyssä ei syödä, ei koskaan. 😖

  • @maeranni
    @maeranni 2 месяца назад +6

    The national library is by the cathedral. Well worth a visit.

  • @llssneN
    @llssneN Месяц назад

    We are happy to have you! Hope you had a pleasant stay!

  • @75ncv4hu9tg7
    @75ncv4hu9tg7 Месяц назад +2

    Pretty nice to watch some foreign dude come to Finland to trek around the forests and go for a sauna. Hope you enjoyed your stay!

  • @Makkara91
    @Makkara91 Месяц назад +1

    Best way to experience Finland. Have a stroll in the forest and go sauna.

  • @suorsah
    @suorsah Месяц назад +1

    So happy to hear someone from abroad to spell sauna right 🙏🏻

  • @mikrokupu
    @mikrokupu 2 месяца назад +3

    Finland is located at the same latitude as Alaska, luckily the climate is milder. In summer the houses easily get too warm inside when the temperature rises above a certain level. Every summer people complain and papers have headlines like how the cool your home :) Proper aircon is rare but getting more common, my own city Helsinki has introduced a "district cooling" system. The cooling systems will be needed more and more in the future, unfortunately.

    • @stefan_popp
      @stefan_popp  2 месяца назад

      Yeah, it's all about what you're used to.
      District cooling sounds like one of these sensible and effective collectivistic things nordic countries do :D. Hopefully a model for the rest of the world...

  • @helifromfinland
    @helifromfinland Месяц назад +1

    Lovely forest trip! I can see you relaxed here.

  • @companyjoe
    @companyjoe 2 месяца назад +3

    Your style of editing wins!

    • @stefan_popp
      @stefan_popp  2 месяца назад +1

      Love to hear that, thanks!

  • @hextatik_sound
    @hextatik_sound 2 месяца назад +3

    That red berry was taikinamarja. It looks a lot like cassis (punainen vinimarja/punaherukka/redcurrant) but it's tasteless.

    • @stefan_popp
      @stefan_popp  Месяц назад

      @@hextatik_sound interesting, thanks for the clarification!

    • @vyznev
      @vyznev Месяц назад +2

      A.k.a. mountain currant, _Ribes alpinum_. The Finnish name translates as "doughberry", because they look like redcurrants (_R. rubrum_) but have about as much flavor as bread dough. :D

  • @12OZK12
    @12OZK12 Месяц назад +2

    Jontti & Shaka 👌

  • @karisalonen12
    @karisalonen12 2 месяца назад +2

    Well, history of Finland is long but we led a more or less peaceful life so there maybe isn't that much to tell. 😂

    • @stefan_popp
      @stefan_popp  2 месяца назад +2

      True! Since history is written by the victors, there's no history without wars ;). I personally would have loved to hear more about the 'prehistory' of the country.

    • @turpasauna
      @turpasauna 2 месяца назад

      There is a ton of culture and traditions there, but sadly most Finns have no idea about it. Finns used to live quite a magical life which involved daily spells (used to ward off threats and protect one's cattle/chores) and strict following of the seasons. Each task had a certain day/week when to do it (as otherwise it would bring bad luck/destroy the crops), and each celebration had certain rituals to appease the old gods. Etc.

  • @excellentenglishcenter3312
    @excellentenglishcenter3312 2 месяца назад +1

    Your video is so interesting

  • @mantailuaa
    @mantailuaa Месяц назад

    4:02 ”Blueberries” in Finland are actually called Bilberries.

    • @stefan_popp
      @stefan_popp  Месяц назад +1

      @@mantailuaa True, thanks! Different species in the same genus.