Wow, volcanos, hurricanes, alligators ... sounds scary.
I live in a very "boring" country no volcanos no earthquakes, none of our storms are really bad so no hurricanes or tornados, bad floods are really rare and there is only one poisonous animal a snake that is only deadly for very young children or small pets. I guess the elks are one of the most dangerous animals here. Wolves and bears have killed only one man during the last hundred years and attacked only few. There are about 160000 elks living in Finland, but only about ten people get killed in elk and car accidents in a year and about 300 to 400 might get hurt. We have elk fences and work is done to get those accident numbers even smaller.
So many beatifull places around the world. I hope I get to see some of them some day.
There are some beatifull places here, but compared to many others like the castles in central europe and so on our country is kind of plain.
One very typical thing here is summer cottage. There are half million summer cottages here and five million people so many families have their own or then they share with relatives.
There we go to spent weekends and summer holidays to live a simple life with nature and to bathe in a Sauna and swim in the lakes or sea. It is usual for a cottage that there isn't any indoor plumming. The water might be pumped by hand from a well and carried with a bucket into the house and sauna and then the washing water might be heated with wood stove and there might not be shower so washing is done by pouring water with some kind of scoop. There usually are outside toilets and some places don't have any electricity. There is the nature.


And then there is the simple physical labour doing things wiht your own hands.

Here is another nature and water picture it's from a river. The house where I was born is only few meters from that river. And as I said it's very rare to have floods so the house hasn't been in any danger although it's so near the river.

Here is the house.


This house is also very typical for Finland. After the second world war there was a huge shortage of houses, because we had lost land and had to move 400000 people from the lost areas and build homes for them and also houses had been destroyed during the war. So they desinged this easy to build house called "rintamamiestalo". My grandparents were one of those who had to leave their home and move from the lost area. They were given little land from that river bank and the desing and instructions how to build "rintamamiestalo" was free to everyone. So my grandpa cut the trees from the land he was given and carved timber from those trees and build the house for his family made a sauna and a small barn and started to farm his little land.