The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2014, Qupperneq 11

The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2014, Qupperneq 11
Vol. 66 #4 ICELANDIC CONNECTION 153 critical thinking skills is also evidenced through the entries in my grandfather’s Autograph book. One entry is from Shakespeare’s As You Like It’: Act 2, Scene 1 The Forest of Arden. And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brook, sermons in stones, and good in everything". It is a curious story in the way that it also connects to me that makes it interesting. The Icelandic Canadian connection is circuitous in relation to my grandfather, and the serendipitous connection through him, to author Laura Goodman Salverson, and also to Shakespeare. I think it is an interesting coincidence that a long time before I was born, the Irishman and the Icelander were associating through the Forest of Arden. My name came from my mother’s school friend Arden, so unrelated to that source. And that is interesting enough, however, when I went to see an open air theatre performance of As you like it’, in Caledon, Ontario, I was stunned when the cast opened the show with a singing of Icelandic band ‘Of Monsters and Men’s’ tune ‘Slow and Steady’. It seemed appropriate that the circle of connection continue as my Vinarterta business had started when I took cake to an ‘Of Monsters and Men’ concert in Toronto. Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto President had organized the Toronto Icelandic Airwaves Concert at the El Macambo to include ‘Of Monsters and Men’. The band arrived in Toronto having just signed a deal with Universal Records. We had dinner with the group that night too, and I was very impressed with them as musicians and people leaning into their brilliance. Their music was captivating and yet they seemed amazed and spellbound by their success through their hit song ‘Little Talks’. Also at dinner with us that night was Dr. Laurie Bertram, the woman who wrote her PhD in History at University of Toronto on Icelandic Canadian Cultural History and Vinarterta. The event, and my cake sold out to the crowd that day, and I awoke in the moment to the idea of the potential of Vinarterta and have been sharing this embodiment of Icelandic North American culture, pure love and pioneering spirit, and shipping all over North America ever since. The second entry she made is from Jeremy Taylor, D.D who was Chaplain to King Charles the First and Bishop in Ireland who was jailed twice for his views during civil war in the time of Cromwell. Laura writes: Dear Friend, and quotes Jeremy Taylor. “Here is the wisdom of the contented man, to let God choose for Him. For when we have given up our wills to Him and stand in that station of the battle where our great General has placed us, our spirits must needs rest, while our conditions have, for their security, the power, the wisdom and the charity of God". The quote came from Taylor’s book, entitled The Rules and Exercises of Holy

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