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:: Thursday, November 25, 2004 ::
Gobble, Gobble, Gobble
It seems that that age-old American tradition is once more upon us: Turkey Day! Of course, here in Sweden, there is no Thanksgiving. However, Sweden does have its own native people, the Sami (aka Lapps), though I don't think early Swedish settlers needed Sami help, nor do I think they repaid that help by slaughtering the Sami. In fact, the Sami are still alive and well up in Lappland, which actually incorporates the northern reaches of Norway, Sweden, and Finland. And I doubt there would be turkey, as the Sami herd reindeer. But that's another story.
So no celebrations here. In fact, I haven't even seen any turkey in any of the three nearby grocery stores I patronize. So I envy those of you with a day off of work, eating and having fun. Fortunately, I don't have any classes today. Instead, I'm doing laundry, working on schoolwork, and I finally bought a space heater this morning to heat up my chilly room! Yay!
So things are good - we got more snow yesterday - good, wet snow that makes perfect snowballs, enough that I'm sore today from the snow battles I took part in last night.
Enjoy the day and be thankful. I am. Happy Thanksgiving!
Swedish word of the day: kalkon, which means "turkey"
:: posted by Rob 1:10 PM [+] ::
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