Boreal Expat

Random thoughts of an American in Finland

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Aftermath

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Saturday morning brought the news that Barack Obama had won a majority of votes in the state of Florida. That might be the very definition o...
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The Home Stretch

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Finally, the day has arrived. This time tomorrow, we’ll know who the next American president will be – unless a recount is needed and they h...
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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Minding the Gender Gap

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Another one those global rankings came out last week that illustrate why I very much like living in Finland. The World Economic Forum is...
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Voting Here and There

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I just cast my vote in the US presidential election. For the past two and a half decades, I’ve been voting by absentee ballot from my home h...
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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Exotic Leaf Litter

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I haven't been blogging much in the last couple of months, because I've been concen- trating on various other "projects"...
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Kent Tankersley
I’m an expatriate American living in Finland, where to my utter surprise, I’ve somehow spent half of the fifty-odd years of my life, so far. Time does have a way of sneaking up on you. As an American and long-time resident in a foreign land, I often feel pulled between two worlds, no longer completely familiar with the land of my birth after so many years and yet not always a full-fledged member of the society where I’ve made my home. Call it the dilemma of the expat. You gain new experiences when you stray far from home and broaden your horizons, but you lose something as well. Finland, an unassuming country on the fringes of Western Europe, is not the most obvious place for someone from a tiny town in North Georgia to find themselves. How the hell did I get here? And why do I stay?
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