Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.03.2017, Blaðsíða 62

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.03.2017, Blaðsíða 62
Ólafur Darri Words: Nanna Dís Árnadóttir Hey Nanna, Am stuck inside watching ‘Trapped’ on Netflix in honour of the Snowpo- calypse and wondering if I can get pregnant just looking at Óli Darri? THAT BEARD! *Drools. - Best, Thirsty Hey Thirsty, Girl, anything's possible. - Nanna Hey Nanna, So what's your verdict, pineapple on pizza—yay or nay? - Pizzaface Comrade Pizzaface, Last week Iceland's Ministry of Plenty liberated the people by a decree stipu- lating that pineapple on pizza was dou- bleplusungood. Comrades and proles are asked to report any persons eating unorthodox pizza toppings to The Min- istry of Love for thoughtcrimes. In lieu of pineapple on pizza, Icelanders can choose from toppings such as Victory Cheese and Victory Ham. Rations of Vic- tory Cheese will henceforth be increased to 20 grammes per week, instead of 30 grammes. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY - Comrade Nanna of the Outer Party. p.s. Thanks for being like the fifth per- son to email me about pizza toppings this week, forcing me to address this issue. Hey Nanna, I have reservations for Dill and I'm a lit- tle nervous about the dress code? I kind of hate putting on airs. Is it a dressy dress up kind of place or can I just go in jeans and a t-shirt (preferred)? - Country Casual Hey Country Casual, Don't be nervous man, just don't look like trash. The effort the chefs at Dill make for your culinary enjoyment is fucking monumental. They just won a Michelin star for fuck's sake. The least you can do is iron a shirt. - Nanna WEEKLY NANNA: gpv.is/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 Ancient tales tell of a whale monster, known as lyngbakur, that has the ap- pearance of an island covered with a growth of heather. Lyngbakur is the second largest of all sea creatures, its size only exceeded by the hafgúfa. Örvar-Oddr and Vignir encountered a lyngbakur during their search for Ögmundr, killer of Eyþjófr. Their men believed it to be an island covered with heather, and several of them attempt- ed to explore its surface, despite the warnings of Örvar-Oddr and Vignir. The creature then disappeared into the sea, taking all the men with it. Few tales of the lyngbakur have been told in Iceland in recent times. An exception is the tale of brother and sister Magnús and Brandþrúður, chil- dren of “Cleft Palate” Benóný of Glet- tinganes in the county of Múlasýsla, both of whom were considered upright and honest. One spring as they were out fishing, they let their boat drift south along the peninsula, her holding the fishing line. As they came closer to the tidal race, they saw a large creature protruding from the water surface. It was shaped like a jellyfish and the size of a small islet or island. Its upper half resembled earth covered with heather. They had ventured close to it when they realised that the creature extend- ed further below the surface, so they hurried back and away from it. Some believe that what they encountered was a lyngbakur. Sigfús Sigfússon, Íslenzkar þjóðsögur og sagnir V, p. 139-140. MONSTER OF THE MONTH SMJÖRFLUGA Lyngbakur Heather Back "Monster of the Month" is a spin off of 'The Museum of Hidden Beings', by artist Arngrímur Sigurðsson. He delved into Iceland´s mythological history, taking creature 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. 62 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 03 — 2017 DON'T ASK NANNA ABOUT West-Iceland
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