Lögberg-Heimskringla - 03.10.2003, Side 10

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 03.10.2003, Side 10
page 10 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Friday, 3 October 2003 Norseman Returns From Russia The Leif Ericson Viking Ship Norseman has safely returned from a journey to St. Petersburg, Rus- sia in time to sail on the Schuylkill in its home port of Philadelphia on Octo- ber 9. The first European proven to set foot on North America, Leif Ericson, is celebrated each year on this date by a noon ceremony and symbolic landing at the Viking Statue of Þorfinnur karlsefni, just above boat house row. Later the same day, the Annual Leif Ericson Day Dinner will be held in honor of Leif Ericson and his fellow Viking explorers at the Springhaven Club in Wallingford, PA. Philadelphia area residents of Nordic descent and representatives of the Nordic countries will be present at both events, organ- ized by the Leif Ericson Society and the Viking Ship Norseman. The widely-travelled Norseman was invited to join half a dozen other Viking ship replicas in St. Petersburg, Russia, to join in the tricentennial cele- bration of that city’s founding by Czar Peter the Great in the year 1703, as Russia’s Window to the West. The ship was transported to the Baltic Sea through the courtesy of sponsor Atlantic RO-RO, Inc. Eighteen Vikings from the Norse- man crew joined the ship in Russia to take part in the Viking Invasion, which took place at the end of July. A Viking encampment was set up on the shore near the fortress of St. Peter and Paul, directly across the river Neva from the famous Hermitage Museum of Art. This was the only American Viking ship to take part, others were from Sweden and from Norway together with a local Russian Viking ship. The Norseman crew was led by Len Gustafsson of Princeton, NJ, and by Marty Martinson of Wallingford, PA. October 9 has been proclaimed as Leif Ericson Day in the US by all Pres- idents since President Lyndon B. John- son and by Act of Congress in a bill sponsored by former US Senator and Viking descendant Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota. This day rec- ognizes the landing of Leif Ericson and his crew of Norsemen at a site now called L’Anse Aux Meadows, NF in about the year 1000. Leif’s father, known as Eric the Red, was born in Norway and settled in Iceland, where Leif was bom. Later, the family moved with a group of others to settle Green- land in about 995. Leif and his crew sailed from Greenland in his father’s ship to explore lands sighted further west by another Viking sailor who was blown off course. Several later expedi- tions to that site by other members of Leif’s family, and several years of set- tlement are recorded in the Icelandic Sagas. Further research in the past thir- ty years has confirmed L’Anse Aux Meadows as the site of a Viking settle- ment and the location is now on the list of World Historic Sites. It is main- tained as a historic site by Parks Cana- da and recognized by nearly all schol- ars as an authentic Viking site dating to about the year 1000. International expeditions of the Norseman include sailing in Stock- holm, Sweden, in 1998, sailing at L'Anse Aux Meadows, NF for the Leif Ericson Millennium celebrations in the year 2000, and this years’ sail in St. Petersburg, Russia. Between interna- tional sailings, the ship appears at vari- ous festivals, shows, and sailing events up and down the East coast and west to Cleveland, Jamestown NY, and even to Georgetown, Texas. It has sailed the waters of the Delaware, Hudson, Potomac, and Chesapeake rivers and many others to help inform Americans of the accomplishments of Vikings in exploring North America. The visit to Russia symbolized the role of the Vikings in founding the Russian Empire beginning in the year 862. Three Swedish brothers, Rurik, Truvor, and Sineus came to Rus-land in that year as Viking Chieftains to estab- lish justice among quarreling local tribes. Their descendants became the ancestors of later Russian Czars. The Norseman represented the far reaches of the West-traveling Vikings in joining with the historic travels of Vikings into Russia and beyond, over a thousand years ago. Press release courtesy ofDennis L. Johnson COURTESY OF DENNIS L. JOHNSON Viking crewmember Steven Clarke of West Chester, PA. sounds the horn announcing Norsmen’s arrival in St. Petersburg / Orðaleikur Match the Icelandic word or phrase to its English meaning. (Answers below) appelsína eplabaka bananabrauð jarðaber bláberjasulta döðlubrauð rabbabari hunang blueberry jam rhubarb orange apple pie honey strawberries date loaf banana loaf Answers \ Xauoq ‘Sununq íqjcqnqj ‘ucqcqqcj ijco] ojcp ‘pncjqnjQop íuicf Xjjoqaniq ‘cj[nscfjaqc[q ísoiJJoqMCJjs ‘joqcpjcf ijcoj cucucq ‘pncjqcucucq ‘.oid 3|ddc ‘c^cqcjdo íoSucjo ‘cuisjoddc Children 's Corner by Árný Hjaltadóttir Anna skoðar Gaujulund Anna looks at Gauja’s Grove Mamma: Það hlýtur að vera mikið verk að halda þessu við? Hvar fáið þið vatn? Elli: Við erum með vatnstanka sem við látum fylla. Það kemur bíll með vatn og fyllir tankana þegar þeir tæmast. Ég setti leiðslu hingað niður og fel hana hérna (lyftir upp loki á víðu röri og þar má líta græna slöngu). It must be a Iot of work to keep this up? Where do you get water? We have a water barrel which we have filled. A water truck will bring water and fill the banels when they are empty. 1 put a pipe down and hid it under here (lifts up a lid on a wide pipe and there one can see a green hose). That’s clever. Yes, my Elli is rather clever. This is nothing special. I’ 11 show you where I keep the tools. Elli: Bubba: Elli: Pabbi: Gauja: Anna: Þetta fínnst mér sniðugt. Gauja: Já, hann Elli minn er ansi klár. Elli: Þetta er nú ekkert sérstakt. Eg skal sýna ykkur hvað ég geymi áhöldin. Hann labbar að þriggja bursta bænum sem er við endan á garðinum og lyftir framh- liðinni af einum og þar bakvið má líta allskonar garðyrkjuáhöld. He walks at the three-gabled house, which is at one end of the garden and lifts the front side of one of them and there behind one can see all kinds of gardening tools. Stína: Byggðir þú þetta hús? Did you build this house? Já, reyndar gerði ég það. Varstu lengi að því? Nei, ekki svo mjög, nokkra daga þegar ég hafði tíma til þess. Þið eruð mjög dugleg og listræn bæði tvö. Þetta er ekki neitt smá verkefni sem þið hafið tekið að ykkur. Við höfum gaman af þessu. Maður hittir líka svo marga sem koma hingað að skoða lundinn og það er líka gaman. Yes, I really did. Did it take you long to do? No, not that long, a few days when I had time to do it. You are hard workers and artistic both of you. This is not a small project, which you have taken on. We enjoy this. One also meets so many people who come here to look at the grove and that is also enjoyable. Þau ganga um garðinn og skoða hann í bak og fyr. Það er svo margt að sjá. Blóm og runnar og styttur af náttúruvættum hér og þar inn á milli. Þau eru örugglega klukkutíma að skoða garðin og stelpunum finnst meir að segja gaman. They walk around the garden and look at it from all angles. There are so many things to see. There are flowers and bushes and statues of elemental beings here and there in between. They take at least one hour to look at the garden and even the girls enjoy it. hlýtur must fel hide sérstakt special framhliðinni the front side halda við keep up græna green áhöldin the tools garðyrkjuáhöld garden tools vatnstanka water barrels slöngu hose Þnggja three listræn artistic tæmast empty sniðugt clever bursta gable verkefni project leiðslu pipe klár clever bænum the house skoða look at bak og fyr runnar styttur náttúruvættum back and front bushes statues nature spirits, elementals m unn* xm mv wmwi mri h rirmr.mmrftihrN ik rim \ nn wwiim

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