Sanna, your perspective on loving a simple life with grace and enthusiasm is SO appreciated. You are a gem. Thank you for letting us peek into your life.
Believe it or not the exchange of goods between neighbours used to be normal and, hopefully it will catch on more. As you say it brings joy to give and receive
I agree, my daughter & her husband do this when they can. It's great when both parties are happy with the trade. My son does this also. Our kids grew up on stories of helping others & exchanging/trading.
It is very normal where I live in rural Northern NY state, USA. Our whole road/small community operates this way because none of us has much money, but we DO have agricultural resources & skills that each other needs. I actually use cash very little to get the items I need in my neighborhood. AND it creates a great working community of like minded folks that actually CARE about each other. We have to. We depend on one another to make a go of it!
Lovely old house! I like the old stoves and fireplaces. My first house was 100 years old when we bought it and we enjoyed it for almost 40 years. It’s fun to renovate, upgrade, redo and decorate, especially an older house with antiques and heirlooms.
Sei una ragazza piena di talenti! Sai fare tantissime cose diverse, è una ricchezza enorme! Ma soprattutto fai questi video spettacolari rendendoci partecipi del tuo piccolo grande mondo che sembra fuori dal mondo lassù nel nord della Finlandia❤grazie Sanna
Watching your Nordic life brings a real sense of calm. I love that you get to exchange with neighbours and share life’s bounties. Thank you for sharing.
As someone who grew up in the northern wilderness of Ontario, Canada, I understand the “waiting.” Waiting for that first longer day. Waiting for the lake to form puddles and then turn into candle ice that tinkles in the waves. Waiting for the breeze that fills your lungs with fresh air rather than freezing your nostrils shut. 😂 That waiting has taught me gratitude for small things and the seasons as I now live farther south but still right on the 49th parallel. Your videos are beautiful and inspiring. Thank you for giving us a glimpse into your life of patience.
Sanna, thank you for reminding us of the beauty of a simpler life. I really love seeing the knitted sweaters you wear in all your podcasts! Hugs , ClaudiaSJI
Thank you from Cumbria UK - I always enjoy your videos. Hearing you talk about your not- hills and not-quite mountains was interesting. Here in Cumbria we also have those - we call them fells too. Cumbria had successive waves of Viking settlers over the years and is so geographically cut off from the rest of the country that many of the old Viking words are still in use.
Ciao Sanna sei una donna con tanti talenti ti ammiro molto come il tuo viso così pulito e gioioso e l entusiasmo che metti in ogni cosa che fai nel bellissimo paese dove vivi grazie grazie grazie ❤❤❤
We have fells in the Lake District in the North of England. But the Northern part of the British Isles, including Ireland, has a strong Nordic influence even 1000 years later. Thank you for sharing your lovely everyday life with us! 💗
"Plants can form a significant Space of Love for a person if there are many of them. If they are different and a person communicates with them, touches them with Love. All together they can create a significant Space of Love for a person, beneficially influencing the Soul and healing the body." Anastasia "Ringing Cedars of Russia"
Bonjour, je suis d'Aix-en-Provence en France. Je vous remercie de ces blogs où vous décrivez parfaitement les beaux paysages et votre vie. Vous faites de très beaux pulls et votre maison est charmante ! Danielle 🌞🩵
hello from northern Idaho! how beautiful everything is there, i love your country. and your apron and knits and dogs and garden…everything! many blessings dear
I love watching your videos.. I live in California USA and always wondered what life would be like where you live. For me it seems like a simpler life but I now see how much hard work you put into living and keeping your home functioning every day.. Keep up the great videos..
Thank you for some spring inspiration Sanna. Here in austria where i live spring is in full bloom and slowly turning to summer. But i like the more slow and intense way of seasons!❤❤
When I lived in New Hampshire, I lived there basically by myself during the winter my mother and father were in Florida for the winter and I stayed at the farm by myself. I cook a lot baked a lot and I travel 30 miles to go to my job. I had a big woodstove in the kitchen and by the time I get home which is around two in the morning it was it was colder in the house than it was outside so it took me about an hour to get to still go out and get it warmed up and then she and I have lots of similar where she lives alone because her husband is away and I just looked at by myself I didn’t have any husband or wife at that time, so just by myself.
I learned how to grow a vegetable garden after we moved to the country side (in Denmark). This is our third growing season and looking so much forward to harvesting :)
I Maritza from Belgium love all of your experiences there in Finland, you are amazing, pure light of love, I love and enjoy it so much ❤️ Thank you for charing all of these videos with the 🌎 🗺 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I look forward to all your videos. Your life looks very peaceful and productive at the same time. You live in a beautiful place. Enjoy Nordic summer. Our summers are very hot, usually in the 30s C/90s F, so I enjoy fall, winter, and spring here most.
You seem like a pretty good cook and baker to me! That pie looks scrumptious! We also eat oat porridge (oatmeal) in the winter. It warms the body and soul! With raisins, walnuts, dried cranberries, honey or maple syrup, pepitas, sunflower seeds or whatever you like! For you, probably blueberries or lingonberries. Have you ever tried drying blueberries? I bet they would be very good! They’re very expensive here in the US.
I live in Alaska and my great-grandparents are from Norway and Scotland. It’s very fun to see the similarities between Nordic life and Alaska life. We have similar seasons and winters can feel very long. I’m happy your videos make it a bit more romantic.
When a person breathes that air into his lungs in cold weather, he feels truly alive. I'd rather drink whiskey in front of the fireplace in a coat than in 40 degree air-conditioned weather. Greetings from Türkiye
How we have discovered you is truly a blessing to me. For you resonate so much what is within me and how I appreciate the beauty of your person, your simplicity of life and the rhythm you release in your embrace of Gods beautiful spirit. Thank you. Thank you.
Great episodes. I love your new apron and the pie looks delicious; makes me wish I had sourdough starter, but I’ve not had any luck with it. Thank you from Michigan, USA.
wow♫ fantastic footage ♪ amazing as always ! thanx for reintroducing me to your 🍏apple cake recipe too🍎 can hardly wait to smash some of those ✌😻kiitos Sanna 🌲 pysy lämpimänä 🕯🌞
🧡 Hi Saana: That image at the beginning, after removing the snow, placing a crochet towel and a vase with flowers on a log, says everything about well-being, enjoy. Beautiful !!
Your dessert looked lovely & perfect with that scoop of ice cream. In the USA, that would be considered a 'cobbler', not a pie. A pie is a stiffer type of dough made with lard, butter or veg.shortening & rolled out into 2 crusts that line the baking dish with fruit filling in between. A cobbler is a dough or biscuit dough placed only over the top of the fruit filling. I don't care what you called it, it looked delicious, but thought that you might enjoy what a different culture deems a pie vs. a cobbler. BTW. an apple 'crisp' would be a dish similar, but instead of the batter over the top, an oatmeal/sugar/butter mix is poured over the top & 'crisped' up in the over. Any way you slice it, it is delish! Greetings from rural Central NY state, USA! (and we have long winters too & get very anxious for the spring!)
Ok,,,,,Sanna,,, we're sitting here in Kentucky watching your video and we think you need two things in this world to make you extra extra happy when it's cold and snowy out. You need a greenhouse. You have to buy or even better, build one. And you need chickens. Those two things will change your life
Dear , you are perfect young women.You are ameizing,your voice is magnefict and carm.Valuable in small Village,trought winter,summer.. You haven't any situations and fear..Bravooo genius..😊
I have been enjoying your beautiful Finland. I live in West Virginia, USA and love seeing your beautiful snow. My grandma's family- Juutilainen came from Finland and I know she would have loved seeing these videos. Thank you for sharing this part of your life.
I love how your collie dog watches from the porch, he's like a little grandpa who doesn't want to come outside but still wants to see what's going on out there.
Terve! I love your videos. I have been in northern Finland many times. My mother was borned in Torvinen, near Sodankylä. I have to go to nothern Finland at least one moore time. I am longing for that. By the way, it's difficult to grow spinacia so far north. They needs short days. Good Luck!
Oh wow! I noticed a tiny kitty under the woods steps, will you be keeping him? Growing herbs and vegetables in a greenhouse is a good idea, that's what Canadians who have enough land do because it gets so cold up there...
Sanna, your perspective on loving a simple life with grace and enthusiasm is SO appreciated. You are a gem. Thank you for letting us peek into your life.
There is a heaven on earth. I look forward to your videos as they serve as an escape from an otherwise cruel world.
Believe it or not the exchange of goods between neighbours used to be normal and, hopefully it will catch on more. As you say it brings joy to give and receive
it is normal where i live🥰
I agree, my daughter & her husband do this when they can. It's great when both parties are happy with the trade. My son does this also. Our kids grew up on stories of helping others & exchanging/trading.
It is very normal where I live in rural Northern NY state, USA. Our whole road/small community operates this way because none of us has much money, but we DO have agricultural resources & skills that each other needs. I actually use cash very little to get the items I need in my neighborhood. AND it creates a great working community of like minded folks that actually CARE about each other. We have to. We depend on one another to make a go of it!
Lovely old house!
I like the old stoves and fireplaces.
My first house was 100 years old when we bought it and we enjoyed it for almost 40 years.
It’s fun to renovate, upgrade, redo and decorate, especially an older house with antiques and heirlooms.
Thankyou Sanna, for another, beautiful, uplifting and wonderful video!!!!! ❤🦋🐾🐾🦋❤️
Sanna thank you for the reminder of slow and simple living. 🦋
11:07 I have learnt crochet long long time ago and now I have started sharing my crochet knowledge to everyone through TH-cam...
Sei una ragazza piena di talenti! Sai fare tantissime cose diverse, è una ricchezza enorme! Ma soprattutto fai questi video spettacolari rendendoci partecipi del tuo piccolo grande mondo che sembra fuori dal mondo lassù nel nord della Finlandia❤grazie Sanna
Watching your Nordic life brings a real sense of calm. I love that you get to exchange with neighbours and share life’s bounties. Thank you for sharing.
As someone who grew up in the northern wilderness of Ontario, Canada, I understand the “waiting.” Waiting for that first longer day. Waiting for the lake to form puddles and then turn into candle ice that tinkles in the waves.
Waiting for the breeze that fills your lungs with fresh air rather than freezing your nostrils shut. 😂
That waiting has taught me gratitude for small things and the seasons as I now live farther south but still right on the 49th parallel.
Your videos are beautiful and inspiring. Thank you for giving us a glimpse into your life of patience.
Sanna, thank you for reminding us of the beauty of a simpler life. I really love seeing the knitted sweaters you wear in all your podcasts! Hugs , ClaudiaSJI
Thank you from Cumbria UK - I always enjoy your videos. Hearing you talk about your not- hills and not-quite mountains was interesting. Here in Cumbria we also have those - we call them fells too. Cumbria had successive waves of Viking settlers over the years and is so geographically cut off from the rest of the country that many of the old Viking words are still in use.
Ciao Sanna sei una donna con tanti talenti ti ammiro molto come il tuo viso così pulito e gioioso e l entusiasmo che metti in ogni cosa che fai nel bellissimo paese dove vivi grazie grazie grazie ❤❤❤
We have fells in the Lake District in the North of England. But the Northern part of the British Isles, including Ireland, has a strong Nordic influence even 1000 years later. Thank you for sharing your lovely everyday life with us! 💗
Shanna, thank you for your wonderful videos. God bless you!
Greetings from Alaska, USA. May in Finland looks much like ours.
Your videos are lovely.
Desde Caracas Venezuela, siempre atentos a tu mágica rutina diaria! ❤️🇻🇪❤️
Sanna, you are a treasure even with soot on your nose.
Thank you, Sanna, for another Beautiful video again!
Hello from Connecticut, in the United States. I love your videos. So glad Spring season is starting for you in Finland. ❤
Greetings from Naples, Florida
Your good and sweet heart shines through everything you do❤
"Plants can form a significant Space of Love for a person if there are many of them. If they are different and a person communicates with them, touches them with Love. All together they can create a significant Space of Love for a person, beneficially influencing the Soul and healing the body." Anastasia "Ringing Cedars of Russia"
What a beautiful quote, thank you for sharing this!
I love your vidios Sanna, thank you from Ireland☕
I am fairly new to your channel and am so loving it! I hope for your sake you will get warm weather that will stay😊. Thank you for being a blessing!
9:12 Papu's reaction at the "murdered sheep"...LOL! Priceless! 😂🤣
Bonjour, je suis d'Aix-en-Provence en France. Je vous remercie de ces blogs où vous décrivez parfaitement les beaux paysages et votre vie. Vous faites de très beaux pulls et votre maison est charmante ! Danielle 🌞🩵
Sanna thank you as it’s been a joy to watch your video and I can’t wait for your next one. Happy gardening and your baking looks very good. 🥰
I love your heart and joy of life!
hello from northern Idaho! how beautiful everything is there, i love your country. and your apron and knits and dogs and garden…everything! many blessings dear
Sanna, your videos are so relaxing, entertaining, enlightening, and educational. Keep them coming! Best wishes from Kentucky & Pennsylvania, USA!!!
That was - again - really beautiful Sanna. Thank you so much.🩵🩵🩵
Dear Sanna! Thank you for your sharing for this beautiful video!
Lots of love from The Netherlands❤❤
I love watching your videos.. I live in California USA and always wondered what life would be like where you live. For me it seems like a simpler life but I now see how much hard work you put into living and keeping your home functioning every day.. Keep up the great videos..
Lovely to catch up with your life, so glad you have the dogs for company….animals are so beautiful.
Thank you for sharing your life with us. Your videos are like a breath of fresh air. Happy Spring!!❤
とても素敵な日常の生活を送っていますね。
素晴らしい映像をありがとう。
Thank you so much dearest Sanna. Your video brings me to wonderful sights of our planet. Greetz from Holland/SARA
Thank you for some spring inspiration Sanna. Here in austria where i live spring is in full bloom and slowly turning to summer. But i like the more slow and intense way of seasons!❤❤
That moment in February ❤ when I can get a bit of sun outside my door after not seeing it for 3 months. Priceless 🌸💕
What a wonderful view of the village in the beginning. A shape of a beautiful tree. I will call it Yggdrasil
Sanna, Those blue eyes of yours...i can look at them all day🤩
So beautiful. Thank you, Sanna❤
Loved your video and example of hard work and friendship by exchanging things with your neighbor. Hi from El Salvador Central America
Is anyone there l loved so much Finland 🇫🇮
I been learning how to crochet
Nice! Bravo!
When I lived in New Hampshire, I lived there basically by myself during the winter my mother and father were in Florida for the winter and I stayed at the farm by myself. I cook a lot baked a lot and I travel 30 miles to go to my job. I had a big woodstove in the kitchen and by the time I get home which is around two in the morning it was it was colder in the house than it was outside so it took me about an hour to get to still go out and get it warmed up and then she and I have lots of similar where she lives alone because her husband is away and I just looked at by myself I didn’t have any husband or wife at that time, so just by myself.
Such a lovely visit with you in your northern world. I so enjoy your videos!
Another beautiful and relaxing video. Thank you Sanna❣️
Greetings from Minnesota, USA! Beautiful videography and content!
Gift economies are wonderful .
Thank you for this beautiful relaxing video
So much BEAUTY💗
I learned how to grow a vegetable garden after we moved to the country side (in Denmark). This is our third growing season and looking so much forward to harvesting :)
I Maritza from Belgium love all of your experiences there in Finland, you are amazing, pure light of love, I love and enjoy it so much ❤️ Thank you for charing all of these videos with the 🌎 🗺 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Greetings from Brazil!
Kiitos :)
I look forward to all your videos. Your life looks very peaceful and productive at the same time. You live in a beautiful place. Enjoy Nordic summer. Our summers are very hot, usually in the 30s C/90s F, so I enjoy fall, winter, and spring here most.
Magical as always Sanna big love to you and yours x
Thanks Sanna.❤
Your country finland is like heaven on earth snow covered trees so beautiful❤❤
You seem like a pretty good cook and baker to me!
That pie looks scrumptious!
We also eat oat porridge (oatmeal) in the winter. It warms the body and soul! With raisins, walnuts, dried cranberries, honey or maple syrup, pepitas, sunflower seeds or whatever you like!
For you, probably blueberries or lingonberries.
Have you ever tried drying blueberries? I bet they would be very good! They’re very expensive here in the US.
I live in Alaska and my great-grandparents are from Norway and Scotland. It’s very fun to see the similarities between Nordic life and Alaska life. We have similar seasons and winters can feel very long. I’m happy your videos make it a bit more romantic.
Привет из Выборга! Мне очень понравились грядки. А еще рассада огурцов и томатов. Я тоже посадила томаты. Но огурцы еще нет. Хорошего дня!
Your videos are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
When a person breathes that air into his lungs in cold weather, he feels truly alive. I'd rather drink whiskey in front of the fireplace in a coat than in 40 degree air-conditioned weather. Greetings from Türkiye
Me encanta donde vives !! i love where you live! Que envidia ! Saludos desde Galicia, Spain
How we have discovered you is truly a blessing to me. For you resonate so much what is within me and how I appreciate the beauty of your person, your simplicity of life and the rhythm you release in your embrace of Gods beautiful spirit. Thank you. Thank you.
Simply beautiful
cerita yang bagus dari tanah nordic... di tempat kami suhu sangat hangat... dan matahari selalu bersinar, silahkan datang untuk jalan-jalan...
Greetings from South Korea
Díky!
You are Very beautiful village❤
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Great episodes. I love your new apron and the pie looks delicious; makes me wish I had sourdough starter, but I’ve not had any luck with it. Thank you from Michigan, USA.
Thanks, Anna, for sharing this beautiful video. I hope you 're well. Have a great day, dear friend. 🎉Bye 👋
I was recently given lots of dirty sheep wool too! To build up my raised garden bed. I was also able to help them in exchange.
wow♫ fantastic footage ♪ amazing as always ! thanx for reintroducing me to your 🍏apple cake recipe too🍎 can hardly wait to smash some of those ✌😻kiitos Sanna 🌲 pysy lämpimänä 🕯🌞
Amazing video ❤
Love from India ❤
Fells also in the lake district, England, UK ❤
Anna re u from uk where
Have a beautiful day🌹 👋
🧡 Hi Saana: That image at the beginning, after removing the snow, placing a crochet towel and a vase with flowers on a log, says everything about well-being, enjoy. Beautiful !!
Your dessert looked lovely & perfect with that scoop of ice cream. In the USA, that would be considered a 'cobbler', not a pie. A pie is a stiffer type of dough made with lard, butter or veg.shortening & rolled out into 2 crusts that line the baking dish with fruit filling in between. A cobbler is a dough or biscuit dough placed only over the top of the fruit filling. I don't care what you called it, it looked delicious, but thought that you might enjoy what a different culture deems a pie vs. a cobbler. BTW. an apple 'crisp' would be a dish similar, but instead of the batter over the top, an oatmeal/sugar/butter mix is poured over the top & 'crisped' up in the over. Any way you slice it, it is delish! Greetings from rural Central NY state, USA! (and we have long winters too & get very anxious for the spring!)
I love your videos Sanna😍Always learning something interesting ❤️ May spring weather come to you soon🪻🌷Thank you ☺️
Love your videos! So calming and beautifully made ☺️🌸 Keep up the good work.
Glad yas are doing well stay safe and warm 💓 ❤️ 😊
i love this channel! always come back to it. slow living and nature lover content. whats not to love
Ok,,,,,Sanna,,, we're sitting here in Kentucky watching your video and we think you need two things in this world to make you extra extra happy when it's cold and snowy out. You need a greenhouse. You have to buy or even better, build one. And you need chickens. Those two things will change your life
Hello from Belgium, i find your lifestyle out there very interresting. So much I didn’t know and so much to learn from you. Thanks
Your blue eyes are magical!
Dear ,
you are perfect young women.You are ameizing,your voice is magnefict and carm.Valuable in small Village,trought winter,summer..
You haven't any situations and fear..Bravooo genius..😊
You and your husband seem like such gentle souls. I wish we could clone you. Glad you are living your dream.
I have been enjoying your beautiful Finland. I live in West Virginia, USA and love seeing your beautiful snow. My grandma's family- Juutilainen came from Finland and I know she would have loved seeing these videos. Thank you for sharing this part of your life.
Wish you all the best in life. You are a wonderful girl. Stay blessed.
I love how your collie dog watches from the porch, he's like a little grandpa who doesn't want to come outside but still wants to see what's going on out there.
Your vlogs are so beautiful and inspiring thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Terve! I love your videos. I have been in northern Finland many times. My mother was borned in Torvinen, near Sodankylä. I have to go to nothern Finland at least one moore time. I am longing for that. By the way, it's difficult to grow spinacia so far north. They needs short days. Good Luck!
Looks so serene! There’s so much beauty ❤
Oh wow! I noticed a tiny kitty under the woods steps, will you be keeping him? Growing herbs and vegetables in a greenhouse is a good idea, that's what Canadians who have enough land do because it gets so cold up there...
Hey sanna,I like to watch your videos. Take love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
Kiitos!🤗Hyvä video