Lögberg-Heimskringla - 24.02.1995, Blaðsíða 2

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 24.02.1995, Blaðsíða 2
2 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 24. febrúar 1995 Where Are They Now? Ihave often wondered about a col- umn entitled “Where are they now?” for L-H readers. I believe it would be of great interest to know the whereabouts of some of our for- mer friends of the Icelandic communi- ty - especially those known to a great many people as “real workers”. Here are a few lines on the Vopnfjord Family (Len and Karen) received just recently and written January 13/95. The Vopnfjords’ moved to Victoria BC several years ago - taking with them, their musical talents and energy. Our loss - was BC’s gain. Len is the son of the late Axel Vopnfjord, and Karen is the daughter of Geraldine Thorlakson, member of the BC Chapter of the INL and of the Sólskin Society. Len and Karen spent one month, beginning January 21, in the Philippines. There, they were provid- ing assistance in the development of municipal land use plans; recycling and waste management - in co-opera- tion with the Canadian Urban Institute. They, along with their son Lindy, were in Iceland in June of ‘94. They enjoyed the “ring-road” trip by car and camper, rode Icelandic horses at midnight, visited Vopnafjörður, and did a lot of singing. Karen calls it “a most enjoyable trip”. Karen also advises of her mother, Geraldine Thorlakson’s, whereabouts. She writes that “Gerry is in Arizona for a few months, basking in the sun.” Len and Karen continue to be a busy family and becoming an Afí and Amma has only added to their energies. Their son Kristjan is now a teacher, following in the footsteps of his late paternal Afi Axel and his maternal Amma Geraldine. Kristjan is married to Charlene Dyck and they are the par- ents of a three year old daughter Berkley. Lindy is a musician. He is preparing to cut another CD (all his own material), and is planning a tour this summer, which may include Winnipeg. Karen and Len write that “they miss their Icelandic friends in Winnipeg and enjoy their weekly Lögberg-Heimskringla". By Evelyn K. Thorvaldson (L-R) Lindy, Karen, Kris and Len Vopnfjord. Soulmates by Reneé Morin His fingers run through locks so long and dark. Again he dreams of petals soft and peaches sweet. Bathed in moonlight he tastes her pas- sion. Deep in sleep he knows her head to feet. Awake he’s plagued by thoughts that cannot be for out of fantasy he’s met her not. Yet he can’t forget her scent, her touch, her love. Come Visit Iceland — The Sightseeing Wonder! VISIT ICELAND 1995 From Akureyri in the North to the Westmann Islands in the South, the welcome mat is out for Western lcelanders and their friends. If you've never visited lceland before, 1995 is the year! Icelandair offers extra value airfares from North America to lceland all year long in 1995! Icelandair offers exciting independent and escorted tour options to make your visit "heim" exciting, comfortable and affordable. To order your 1995 ICELAND & SCANDINAVIA VACATION PLANNER, just clip and mail the coupon below. To learn more about lcelandair's airfares to lceland, Britain, Scandinavia and the Continent, see your Professional Travel Agent or call our toll-free reservations line... 1-800-223-5500. ICELANDAIR TO: ICELANDAIR, P.O. Box 105, W. Hempstead, NY 11552-0105, USA ___ Please send me a copy of your Summer lceland & Scandinavia Vacation Planner. ___ Please send me a copy of your Fall-Winter-Spring lceland Vacation Planner Name:_______________________________ Address:____________________________.________________________________________ In this web of madness; he is forever caught. She dreams of sunshine trapped in amber gold. Sees his soul of lightning flashing blue. Deep in sleep she hears his vow of a love so powerful and true. Awake she quickens at his echo, heart shouts he’s real, tells her to wait but her head says it’s time; get on with her life. To dream is her destiny — illusion her fate. Yet every morn she still believes so strong when his promise ends her dreams at dawn. And every night he keeps on trying to capture a dream that’s all but gone. Nightly he searches through mazes of mist. Frantically praying: God, let him suc- ceed. Each night she cries out in soulful tears as he fills her dreams with ravenous need. Seemingly forever time does pass this way until the day they meet as if by acci- dent. Tears fiil his eyes and doubt his mind. Her body trembles with love that’s • meant. Two hearts stop dead then beat as one. With gazes locked; her very breath he steals. Unmoving in spellbound stupor they stare. Shaking, he reaches out to see if she is real. Crossed-fingers, closed eyes, an unending wish. A mere whisper of breath from the touch that she craves. Soft sighing angels on wings flutter near and hope washes through her in pow- erful waves. Unbreathing she waits but the touch never comes. With soul crushing dread she opens her eyes to stare unbelieving at the fading mirage down on his knees, her name but a cry. From nightmarish dreaming they wake bathed in sweat. Utterly alone in a darkness so deep. Each dream holding promise equal to loss; alone in their beds, they smile as they weep. Staving off lowliness, fighting tempta- tion, battling time for a love none stronger Willing to wait, loving only in dreams Such is the love of one soul for another. n eneé is the great granddaughter Jt\. of Guttormur and Jensina Guttormsson. She is the daughter of Gail Foster (nee Dahlman), and niece of June Arnason. Reneé has written many poems and is now completing her first fictional story. Lögberg-Heimskringla PUBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY BY LÖGBERG - HEIMSKRINGLA INCORPORATED 699 Carter Avenue, Winnipeg, Man. R3M 2C3 Editorial Office: (204) 284-5686 Fax: 284-3870 Advertising Office: (204) 453-8502 Fax: 475-6853 N£W OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. president: Neil Bardal vice president: Don Bjornson treasurer: Gordon Thorvaldson Secretary: Barbara Sigurdson editor-in-chief: Tom Oleson editor: Laurie Oleson icelandic editor: Gunnur Isfeld advertising director: Ray Gislason recording secretary/office manager: Sandra Duma board memberS: Robert Oleson, Linda Collette, Sigurlin Roed, Brian Petursson, Kirsten Wolf, Bea Sharpe, Hal Bjornson, Connie Magnusson-Schimnowski, Kevin Johnson, Paula Nygaard representative in iCELAND: Þjóðræknisfélag Islendinga, Umboðsmaður blaðsins á Islandi Geysir House - 2 Aðalstraeti, 101 Reykjavík, Sími 3541-628911 Telefax 3541-25285 graphic design: Barbara Gislason • typesetting: Keystone Graphics • printinG: Vopni Press Subscription - $39.90 per year (indudesGST & PST) in Manitoba, $37.45 per year (indudes GST) in Canada, $40.00 in lceland, U.S. + Others - PAYABLE IN ADVANCE - AH donations to Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. are tax deductible under Canadian Laws.

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