Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.01.2007, Blaðsíða 4

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.01.2007, Blaðsíða 4
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg- Heimskringla Published 24 times a year by Lögberg-Heimskringla, Incorporated 100-283 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B5 Phone: (204) 284-5686 Toll free: 1-866-LOGBERG (1-866-564-2374) Fax: (204) 284-7099 www.lh-inc.ca lh@lh-inc.ca Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5 pm. Mon. - Fri. 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The L-H gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the Government of Iceland. Please return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: 100-283 Portage Ave., Wpg, MB R3B 2B5 DONATIONS All donations to Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. are tax-deductible under Canadian laws Charitable Reg. # 10337 3635 RR001 Business # 10337 3635 RT 0001 Heimskringla stofnað 14. janúar 1886 Lögberg stofnað 9. september 1888 Sameinuð 1959 4 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15 January 2007 Vesturheimur will of- fer a variety of tours to North America in 2007. There will be “open tours” available to the general public. The first is a tour in April to Winnipeg for the INL Con- vention. “Several people have signed up but plenty of seats are still available,” says Jónas. The second will include the two major Icelandic celebra- tions in August: August the Deuce in Mountain, ND and Íslendingadagurinn in Gimli, MB. The third is an eastern Can- ada tour in late August, which will take travellers to Icelandic settlements in Markland, NS, and Toronto, Kinmount and Rosseau in Ontario. Other tours for particular groups include those for teach- ers and staff of a Gardabær High School; a number of choirs; and Iceland’s Quilt As- sociation. The emphasis is on mak- ing connections between Ice- landers and people living in the communities today. “It is great to know some of the his- tory of these places but noth- ing matches meeting the people living there,” says Jónas. “It is very special to sit with people in Lundar or Seattle and share stories over a cup of coffee, or the meals we have had in Ar- borg or Hnausa and in the base- ment of Gardar Church in North Dakota or the salmon in Blaine. And the wonderful receptions in Saskatchewan and Alberta, I can add so much to this list. “It is during such times when you feel the bonding; you can sense on the bus after such occasions as we return to our hotel or continue our drive, how touched the visitors from Iceland are. It is quite moving to everyone to witness such devotion to Icelandic heritage from people who may never have been to Iceland. To hear the old-timers speak the lan- guage so well yet never having had any proper instruction or a chance to visit Iceland. “You really feel that these people have accomplished what the Icelandic settlers hoped for in the beginning. That the Ice- landic heritage would never be lost on the North American continent.” For more information on Vesturheimur hf., visit www.inl. is/vesturheimur.htm. If you are interested in assisting in your community, contact Jónas Þór at jonas.thor1@gmail.com. Greetings from Gordon J. Reykdal Honorary Consul of the Republic of Iceland 17703 - 103 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1N8 Tel: (780) 408-5118 Fax: (708) 408-5122 E-mail: gord@rentcash.ca Read Lögberg-Heimskringla 1-866-564-2374 • www.lh-inc.ca Dear Editor: Thank you for Brian Bjarna- son’s article about the Höfn res- idence on Osler Street in Van- couver (Lögberg-Heimskringla, 1 January 2007). It brought back many memories for me because I lived there from the summer of 1947 until the fall of 1948. I was completing my B.A. at UBC; my mother, Bjorg Thompson, was the first matron of Höfn. I had never before lived in a beautiful house and the Os- ler Street house was spacious and beautifully finished, with stained glass windows, wood of a great variety, a wide entrance hall with a fireplace, a large liv- ing room and a solarium. My mother and I had a room, a den with a fireplace, off the entrance hall. I am delighted to read that the present owner is restoring the house to resemble its origi- nal condition. You ask about photographs; unfortunately the only one I have is the one you reproduce, taken from the out- side. I remember well sitting in the spacious kitchen, with a pantry. The first cook was Kris- tina Skordal, my mother’s dear friend, whom I had known and loved since childhood. The year I spent there, in this gracious dwelling, in the company of Icelanders of an older generation, was extraor- dinary. My grandfather and grandmother, Jon and Markusi- na Thorsteinson, were residents there and my mother remained matron until my grandmother died in 1951. Yours, Anna Jean Mallinson West Vancouver, BC * * * Dear Editor: I love the recipes and try many with excellent results. Keep up the good work — we find the paper very enjoyable. Dallas Bjarnason Golden, BC Confusion in the Great White North At the recent opening of Inuit artist Abraham Anghik Ruben’s show, Iceland 900 A.D., I had an inter- esting conversation with Linda Sigurdson Collette. The show examined contact between Inuit and vikings in the north. The question concerned the use of the word “Nordic.” I have tried over the last few years to be careful throwing around words like “Nordic” and “Scandinavian.” The terms “Scandinavian” and “Nordic” are often used in- terchangeably to refer to anything relating to Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland. Sometimes Finland is caught in that net as well, even though its culture and language are very different from those of the others. “Scandinavia” is more properly a geographic term, pertaining to the peninsula oc- cupied by Norway and Sweden. It is sometimes used to include Denmark, Iceland and Finland. “Nordic” is more problem- atic, since it is often applied to culture, especially language and literature, when it just means “Northern.” That is perhaps a comforting vagueness, since it could be applied to all the peo- ples of the mid- to far north... though it still strikes a viking- like note to my ear. “Norse” is more specific, pertaining di- rectly to a language group. A look in the dictionary doesn’t clarify everything, and I catch myself second-guess- ing this even now. “Nordic”? “Scandinavian”? Or, God help us, “Viking”? I think I’ll stick with “Nor- dic” in most cases, and if I need to get geographical, say “North- ern Europe” when called for. Directions are often rela- tive to the speaker or culture anyway, as any “Western Ice- lander” should know... David Jón Fuller Managing Editor Icelanders west Continued from page 2

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