Tuomas Forsberg interning for the Friends of Tryon Creek, Summer 2012 |
Five weeks ago Tuomas Forsberg and his wife Anna landed at PDX International Airport. Their mission? Experience life in the United States and improve their English-speaking skills.
Tuomas hails from Helsinki, Finland and on this, his flagship journey to Portland, he is spending the summer volunteering as an intern with the Friends of Tryon Creek. He completed his degree on structural engineering and is now working on a Masters of Finance. Environmental studies are new to him but he is adapting quickly, as his internship requires him to spend twenty hours a week doing jobs as varied as stewardship and trail maintenance in the park to acting as a counselor for kids in the Friends’ Adventure Camps and providing childcare at the end of the camp day.
When asked about his connection to nature, Tuomas replies that he has a close relationship to the land, as do Finns in general. He explained that Finland became an independent republic in 1917 and because it is a young country that didn’t experience a great deal of growth until the 1950’s, people maintained their agrarian roots. In the past, the economy was heavily dependent on timber, as Finland has large tracts of forest land. Tuomas enjoys spending time camping, hiking, backpacking, fishing, and unwinding at his family’s summer lake house (Finland has 80,000 lakes!).
Tuomas wanted to come to the Pacific Northwest because of its reputation as a beautiful, pleasant place to live. He is enjoying his time here and says that he “is having a lot of fun. It’s half vacation and half work”. He has been exploring our region, heading north to Seattle and south to Crater Lake. When he is done interning with the Friends, Tuomas and Anna will travel to California where they will spend time in San Diego and Los Angeles, as well as visit the Grand Canyon before returning to Finland via Las Vegas.
The Friends of Tryon Creek are so pleased that Tuomas is spending his summer with us! We wish him well and appreciate his service.
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