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EPISODE · Oct 27, 2019 · 5 MIN

94. Joulumuorin talo

from Suomenkielisiä podcasteja · host Ritva Rundgren

Mrs Santa Claus house is located in Hailuoto, the largest island of the Gulf of Bothnia. The story tells you what kind of house Mrs. Santa Claus Finland has in the archipelago. It is a red log house, covered with boards. It is located in the middle of the national landscape, as Hailuoto Island is one of the most nationally valuable traditional landscapes in Finland. The yard also includes a sauna and a wood shingle.Built in the late 1940s, the house is made of 100-year-old logs and has an interesting history. The attic of the house may even haunt, which fits well with the picture of the island of stories, Hailuoto. Whatever else in the story is told by listening to the whole thing. The story is well suited for children and the young at heart. It's actually a Christmas fairy tale.Joulumuorin talo sijaitsee Hailuodossa, Perämeren suurimmalla saarella. Tarinassa kerrotaan, minkälainen talo joulumuorilla on saaristossa. Se on punainen hirsitalo, päällystetty laudoilla. Se sijaitsee kansallismaiseman keskellä, koska Hailuodon saari on kokonaan kansallisesti arvokkaiden perinnemaisemien joukossa Suomessa. Pihapiiriin kuuluvat myös sauna ja puuliiteri.Talo on rakennettu 1940-luvun lopulla satavuotiaista hirsistä, ja sillä on kiinnostava historia. Talon ullakolla saattaa jopa kummitella, mikä hyvin sopii Satujen saaren, Hailuodon, kuvaan. Mitä muuta tarinassa kerrotaan, se selviää kuuntelemalla koko juttu.Erityisen hyvin tarina sopii lapsille ja lapsenmielisille. Se on oikeastaan joulusatu.

Mrs Santa Claus house is located in Hailuoto, the largest island of the Gulf of Bothnia. The story tells you what kind of house Mrs. Santa Claus Finland has in the archipelago. It is a red log house, covered with boards. It is located in the middle of the national landscape, as Hailuoto Island is one of the most nationally valuable traditional landscapes in Finland. The yard also includes a sauna and a wood shingle.Built in the late 1940s, the house is made of 100-year-old logs and has an interesting history. The attic of the house may even haunt, which fits well with the picture of the island of stories, Hailuoto. Whatever else in the story is told by listening to the whole thing. The story is well suited for children and the young at heart. It's actually a Christmas fairy tale.Joulumuorin talo sijaitsee Hailuodossa, Perämeren suurimmalla saarella. Tarinassa kerrotaan, minkälainen talo joulumuorilla on saaristossa. Se on punainen hirsitalo, päällystetty laudoilla. Se sijaitsee kansallismaiseman keskellä, koska Hailuodon saari on kokonaan kansallisesti arvokkaiden perinnemaisemien joukossa Suomessa. Pihapiiriin kuuluvat myös sauna ja puuliiteri.Talo on rakennettu 1940-luvun lopulla satavuotiaista hirsistä, ja sillä on kiinnostava historia. Talon ullakolla saattaa jopa kummitella, mikä hyvin sopii Satujen saaren, Hailuodon, kuvaan. Mitä muuta tarinassa kerrotaan, se selviää kuuntelemalla koko juttu.Erityisen hyvin tarina sopii lapsille ja lapsenmielisille. Se on oikeastaan joulusatu.

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