Boreal Expat

Random thoughts of an American in Finland

Saturday, June 15, 2013

The World We Live In

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In the early 90s, I was likely one of the few Americans working for a certain big Finnish IT company. In my case, it was part of a team in ...
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Thursday, May 30, 2013

A Slow Slog through a Book

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In my long slow struggle with the Finnish language, I sometimes run across little examples of what makes it so difficult, for me anyway. ...
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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Some Gneiss Granite You Got There

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I have an unfortunate weakness for really lame inside-family jokes, something my wife and kids will certainly vouch for. There is one s...
Saturday, April 27, 2013

Cuba Libre

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Over the last few years, as I’ve watched the melodrama of US politics play out, I’ve been impressed by the number of my fellow Americans who...
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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Federal Expressions

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For some reason, I’ve found myself on more than one occasion in Finland forced to explain a certain fundamental concept of the United Stat...
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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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