(Cross-posted on the Seventh Heaven Blog.)
Last Thursday we were hit by a blizard. As it ws still October, Annikki held out saying it was still autumn and this was something known as autumn-winter. She recalled having experienced snow in Oulu as early as the 1st of September.
It took me about half an hour to drive the 2 km from the City Centre to our home.
Come 1st November, Annikki announced that it was now winter, and the snow all around was sufficient proof to anyone that we were right in the middle of winter.
The tree in our garden was covered with berries. (I must apologise for the quality of the pictures taken with our crummy camera.)
Above is a picture of the berry tree against a dark night sky pre snowfall.
And here, above, are a couple of snaps the same berry tree after our blizzard a day later.
In real life it looks great to see the beautiful red berries being preserved with a thick layer of snow!
I invited a Mumbai Cathedralite classmate, whom I had not seen for 47 years, to visit me in Oulu on his way back from Bangalore to Philadelphia.
Narayan Acharya was known as Seshachar when he was in school. He joined school in the middle of our 10th Standard, and hence did not find friends easy to come by. But he was a really brilliant student and topped our class in almost every subject. (The last fact I did remember about Narayan was that when he sat for the entrance exam to the Indian Institute of Technolgies, he topped the list of several thousands who sat for that exam.)
A few years ago, when I was searching for classmates, I found someone by the name of Narayan Acharya, as I had been told that Seshachar had changed his name to this. So I emailed the gentleman. I found Seshachar's cousin who goes by the same name. Through him I got our Narayan onto our class mailing list.
After a rather eventful journey, as Narayan seems to be like me as far as travel is concerned (we both are living proof of the truth of Murphy's law), Narayan reached Oulu safely last night.
We have been catching up on our intervening years.
It has been a bit here, there and everywhere, but it has been really great meeting up with him.
But I digress.
When I invited Narayan I told him not to be worried about the cold, as November is usually not that cold. When he landed here yesterday the temperature was around -11 C.
He is going to experience one of our coldest Novembers.
Those who remember Narayan will think of him as being a small chubby person. He is now a handsome gentleman, standing quite tall.
I will have a picture of him in a couple of days, and hopefully, one of the two of us together.
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