Travelling to Turku to attend Umicon was one of those kinds of trips where I basically spend the whole day on a train. Waking up before 5 am, getting to the train before 6 am, sleeping the few first hours of the way, then killing time and changing the train until finally, late in the afternoon, I arrive to my destination.
My spot before and after preparations.
From Turku railway station, I drag myself and all my products to Logomo, where the event takes place, prepare my table, walk across the city to my airbnb accommodation and get lost because I have accidentally misspelled the address on google maps. Luckily, my host comes to the rescue, finds me and drives me to the right address. Then, I find the closest grocery store, get food supplies for the upcoming days, get back to the apartment, cook something simple, fast and delicious, make some tea and finally sit on a couch to enjoy my hot drink and food.
In moments like that, when there are no tasks to fulfill anymore after such a long day, the simplicity of just sitting and eating becomes a bliss.
The attendance of Umicon was lower than I had expected. The event was held for the first time and was more expensive for the visitors to participate than most of this kind of conventions in Finland. Still, I had good sales and a great general experience of the event. Because it was less crowded, I had a change to get into proper conversations with the people stopping by my table. There was not a moment of hurry, as several people were not trying to buy something from me at once.
Being done with Umicon, I treated myself with some delicious pizza, which was filling enough to keep me going till the next morning. The time between the early-evening pizza and my breakfast I spent dozing off the first two trains of my way back home and then properly sleeping the third train, which took me all the way back to Rovaniemi. I must have been very exhausted to be able to sleep so well on a train seat!
Pictures above: 1. A sketch of Sebastian I made during the first day of Umicon. 2. A coloring book illustration I sketched while waiting for my train at Turku railway station. 3. "Train-seat-sleeper's emergency kit" Wouldn't have slept so well without these!
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