Lögberg-Heimskringla - 07.11.1997, Blaðsíða 4

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 07.11.1997, Blaðsíða 4
4 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Friday, November 7, 1997 Erik the Viking Sheep A Book Review M l rik the Viking Sheep is a rl children’s story, telling the * ^ saga of an independent minded Icelandic sheep, who, after being read stories of Viking glory by a farm girl, entertains ideas of war- like giory in the ancient Norse fash- ion. It is a Don Quixote for children, with vibrant watercolour illustrations. In the beginning of the story, a lone Icelandic ram, is kept confined in a pen. His Icelandic pedigree is conveyed in the following lines: “At first the only company he had was the woman who came to feed him. One day she brought a little girl with her. “He looks different from the other sheep, Mom,” said the girl. “And he’s red.” “He is different, Marie,” said her mother. “He’s an Icelandic sheep, and he’s just come from Iceland. This breed is more than a thousand years old. The Vikings used to keep sheep like him.” “Wow!” sáid Marie, “a Viking sheep! We could call him Erik the Red!” “If you like,” said her mother, smiling. “But why is he all alone in here?” asked Marie. “He’s in quarantine,” said her mother. “That means he has to stay away from the other sheep until we know he isn’t sick with something. Sometimes you can’t tell right away.” “Poor Erik,” said Marie. “I’ll come and visit you.” (2-3)” When Marie does come to visit, she brings her illustrated books on the Vikings, and the imaginative ram has visions of grandeur: “Erik imagined himself leading a shipload of fierce Viking sheep on a raid. They would steal all the hay and grain, and kidnap young ewes. They would look so fierce in their helmets and cloaks that everybody would be afraid of them. Then they would sail away before anybody could stop them, and bring their booty back to the farm (8).” With the quarantine over, Erik joins the other sheep, and showing ELIZABETH CREITH gc LINDA HENDRY rik"“Vik % i his leadership potential, he tries to draw the other sheep into his plans for Viking glory, which leads to a mishap with a pail, which he dons for a helmet. After some embarrassment, the romantic Icelandic ram is brought into the fold by an old ewe, and he becomes the most accomplished story teller in the flock! Erik the Viking Sheep is a chil- dren’s book, redolent with Viking lore and myth which is full of humour and warmth. The hero, Erik, has some obvious Icelandic traits, which he comes by honestly; with too much romanticism and imagination, he is lead down a quixotic path. This is an engaging story which will have the parents laughing with their children. With the passing of time, the serious becomes ripe for satire and humour, and so the later myths of the Norse god Þór are fraught with laughable scenes. It is in the nature of things that such a transformation should happen to the Viking Age; this book is the fruition of that evolution. Erik the Viking Sheep, the product of two Canadian women, Elizabeth Creith and Linda Hendry, is sold by Scholastic for $6.99 in Canada. □ Icelandic nadia Frón Enjoy a favourably priced Friday smorg, either lunch or evening at the Nordic House of Canada — the cultural home of the Winnipeg Frón Membership in the club is not required. 764 Erin Street, Winnipeg Telephone: (204) 774-8047 Is Trustíng Humans Sane? By Flipi Petursson Flipi said he had sworn never to set foot in a trailer again. He thought hu- mans were just too much. First, their invasion of the new stallion pasture (the hundred acres) and the huge bar- becue they insisted on having without any concern for the horses — the in- habitants there. In this issue he’ll tell about his subsequent visit to the vet. About a week after the big bar- becue, when we were just be- ginning to get used to our new corral, Jeanie and Elisabeth sorted us and loaded a bunch of us into the trailer. We were going to the vet they said. Just out of the driveway and onto the highway, the truck slowed to a stop. After that, it completely refused to budge. New clutch, Elisabeth prophesied. It took forever before the tow truck showed up, and when it finally did, the driver hoisted the rig to an in- sane angle. I, personally, think only Icelandics could have kept their bal- ance under those conditions, but I guess you couldn’t expect a tow truck driver to know that. Back at the ranch, all the other horses wanted to know about our ad- venture. “Not much to tell,” I said. “Just a long time in a crowded trailer, that’s all.” A week later we did make it to the vet. We were all at our best behaviour and ready to show off our Viking Saga Ranch manners. I was the first Elisa- beth put a halter on. Suddenly, I was jabbed by a needle. I was okay with that. It doesn’t happen every time we get wormed, but sometimes it does. A quick little sting, and then we know it’s over, and Elisabeth makes a big fuss over us, and tells us how much she loves us and what great guys we are. That’s not the way it was this time. I felt myself getting groggy, but not Continued on page 6 r Í4a& K ¥ _________- Jfic&Sl jraLrhsft ÆBmM Mmmítlmm Marty E rlendson "Hard tvorh is my trademark' FREE HOME EVALUATION This certificate entitles you to a free home market evaluation of your home. A market plan that’s guaranteed to sell your home. Phone (204)475-9130 Fax (204) 477-4361 633 Stafford Street Winnipeg, MB R3M 2X7 ATORTHLAND CORPORATION The Concentrated Hardwood Center P.O. Box 265 • Highway 146 East • LaGrange, KY 40031, USA (502) 222-1441 • Fax (502) 222-1445 • 1-800-873-1441 NORTHLAND is an Icelandic owned and operated hardwood lumber company. 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