The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Síða 15

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Síða 15
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 13 afternoon sitting in the living room of the spacious bungalow of Hallgrimur Helgason, composer, overlooking the Olfus River near Selfoss and listening to his taped recording of “Sandy Bar”. It sounded better than the original performance two years ago in Winnipeg’s Centennial Concert Hall. There is another memory—that of an afternoon spent at Hraunkot, a farmstead situated at the edge of the Adaldal lava fields a few miles to the south of the fishing town of Husavik. This area, South Thingeyarsysla, contains many sights worthy of note, including that fabulous lake, Myvatn. But Hraunkot is a bit off the beaten path. Leaving the main road, one travels through an area of woods before striking the open stretches of lava. The farmstead lies on the boundary between the bare lava fields and the marshes that stretch toward the Skjalvanda Fljot (River) at the base of the mountains to the west. The mingling of woods and lava, of meadow and marsh, with the broad river and mountains as a backdrop, creates a scene of rare beauty. This is the place where my father was born, from which my grandfather and his family migrated to start a life in the New World. One wonders at the motives that might induce someone to leave a spot so pleasing to the eye to exchange it for the flat wheatfields of Pembina, North Dakota. Economic factors must have been the overriding ones. It couldn’t have been the scenery. When my grandfather left to seek his future in a strange land, one of his daughters remained behind. This aunt of mine was a young bride at the time and her future lay in the land of her birth. It was with her daughters—my cousins—that I visited that Sunday afternoon. We were strands of the same fabric, as it were, following our destinies on separate continents. And as we sat eating bread and Icelandic smoked meat and Icelandic pancakes and speaking—much of the time—in the language of our forefathers, it occurred to me that perhaps the strands had not separated all that much after all. YOUR A.R.P. VALUE CENTRE - ASGEIRSDN'S- LIMITED VIKING PHARMACY 698 SARGENT AVE. 783-4322 WINNIPEG, MANITOBA ★ Pharmacists: Ernest Stefanson Headquarters for Garry Fedorchuk PAINT * WALLPAPER AND HARDWARE Centre and Fourth GIMLI

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