Whew! I just got back from a long two-week trip to Europe, in order to attend a pair of optics meetings. The first of these was in Joensuu, Finland, and the second was on the island of Spetses in Greece. The trips were both amazingly productive, and I am hopeful that I’ll get a lot of beneficial outcomes from them.
I also took a lot of photographs! Over the next few posts, while I finish my cat physics book draft which is due soon, I’ll share some of those photos.
My first meeting was a workshop on optical coherence theory in Joensuu, Finland. Joensuu, the capital of the North Karelia region of the country, is a charming city with a population of about 76,000 people.
The city is relatively close to the Arctic Circle, which means that it never really gets completely dark during the summer, and doesn’t get really very light during the winter. Fortunately, I was visiting during the former.
This was my third trip to Joensuu, and the city has been growing on me more and more with every trip. It has a lot of character, a beautiful location situated on the Pielisjoki River, and a really nice cafe and restaurant scene along the river.
But I really wanted to share my photos of Koli National Park!
















