Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.12.2016, Blaðsíða 62

Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.12.2016, Blaðsíða 62
LÓABORATORIUM SMJÖRFLUGA The Yule Lads By NANNA DÍS ÁRNADÓTTIR Hi Nanna, Which Yule Lad do Icelanders like the most? Bah Hum Pug Dear Bah Hum Pug, We don’t like any of them per se, but we can’t really have the holidays with- out them. Kind of like family, they’re pretty weird, they eat all the food when they think no one is looking and they are brazen in their shameful and per- verted habits. But what can you do but drink, silently throw shade and wait for it all to be over? Nanna Dear Nanna, Really chuffed to be spending Christmas and New Years in Iceland, any tips? But Wait, There’s Myrrh Dear But Wait, There’s Myrrh, Keep in mind most shops – if not all – will be closed from the 24th to the 26th, so make sure you have food to eat. Or starve, whatever it’s not my problem. Merry Krampus! Nanna Hi Nanna, How do I tell my Icelandic girlfriend I’m allergic to her cats? Do you think she’ll break up with me when she finds out? Santa Claws Hey Santa Claws, “Hello Icelandic girlfriend. I am aller- gic to your cats. Please don’t dump me.” I can’t tell you if she’ll dump you over this but I can tell you that I’m not especially blown away by your weak constitution. Meowy Christmas! Nanna Do you want to ask Nanna a question? Go ahead, but continue at your peril. Shoot her an email on nanna.arnadottir(at)gmail.com or tweet her using @NannaArnadottir DON'T ASK NANNA ABOUT The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 18 — 2016 62 Tales tell of a country northeast of Ice- land and Greenland known as the Land of Giants. Many have paid dearly for attempting to explore the land and its people, including Gorm the Old, King of Denmark, whose mission was hindered by heavy rain, raging storms and other obstacles. Later, Harald Hardrada em- barked on an expedition to the land but had to deal with dangers, deceptions and darkness on the way before sail- ing his ship into a peculiar whirlpool, or vortex. He barely escaped and never reached the habitat of the giants. Many mocked Harald for his failure and pre- sumed disappointment, and because of this, men from Norway and Friesland mounted another expedition to search for the Land of Giants. Their luck was not much better, as they endured count- less unspeakable punishments meted out by heaven, earth and sea. They also sailed into the giant vortex, losing all sight of the sun during the ordeal. They finally landed on the shore of the land and were met with high moun- tains and awesome cliffs. There were no houses or constructs to be seen, but many caves and holes had been dug into the earth. The ground was covered with gold and silver, which the crewmen be- gan collecting and taking to their ship. The natives saw this and descended upon them, armed with spears and bows. The crew succeeded in escaping, except for one man who was left behind by accident and promptly torn limb from limb in the most horrific manner. It is said that bright daylight is never seen in this land and that a great rumbling is constantly heard from the sky and sea. Gísli Oddsson, Annalium in Islandia far- rago, p. 12-13, written in 1637. MONSTER OF THE MONTH Tröllbotnaland Land of Giants "Monster of the Month" is a spin off of 'The Museum of Hidden Beings', by artist Arngrímur Sig- urðsson. He delved into Iceland´s mythological history, taking crea- ture encounters from across the centuries and bringing them to life through painting in an act of cre- ative cryptozoology. Find the book at bookstores, or order it online at arngrimur.com. Don’t Fight the Power. Feel It. The exhibition is open every day from 9am-5pm. Please direct any inquiries to exhibition@on.is Tel: (+354) 591 2880 www.onpower.is/exhibition Let’s see what some of the guests at our Geothermal Exhibition have to say on TripAdvisor about our clean energy production: “A must see activity”, “Bucket List”, “... interactive and inspiring”, “Now I’m impressed!” We hope to welcome you too on your trip to Iceland at the most powerful exhibition in the world.
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