
I didn’t have to travel far from the previous location before finding the next one. This one was perhaps a bit newer and in better condition than the previous one, not that it was very spectacular, either.

The porch. Plain wood was also very much present here.

The other side of the porch featured a large cupboard.

No dogs allowed, according to the health board. What the hell is this?

A very old box and magazines from the early 1990’s. The one on top is from December 1991, and the cover story is of singer Hanna Ekola in need of tenderness. Hanna Ekola is of course a one hit wonder best known for her song Villihevosia.

A scythe on the wall. They have worked the traditional way here.

A bottle of the famous beer brand Lahden Sininen, which was discontinued in 1997 and revived later. The fun fact is, that this bottle has been bottled in a brewery in Oulu, which was owned by Mallasjuoma between 1967 until brewing beer ended in 1979. The bottle must then be from between 1967 and 1979.

This was another two room cottage. Very primitive, but much better preserved than the previous one. This one is the larger room.

There were a couple of beds here. I have a vague guess, that the place has acted as a summerplace after the original inhabitants moved out.

The baking oven, a traditional thing in old Finnish homes.

A stove and a small heater. The floor has started to collapse.

A bad photo. But there were some cassettes on the floor.

One of them is by Erkki Junkkarinen, who is famous for his whistling.

Two types of chairs.

The smaller room featured two more beds and a small fireplace.

Looks like a very old film case.

A lovely pattern on the window cover.

A box of random paper.

And somebody’s essay book. The name was so common, I couldn’t find anything useful with it.

And the lurking Volvo. This is basically what the village was like. A long straight road with loads of old, small houses in a very bad condition on both sides of it.