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Vasaloppet lives on in memory( a first hand account) of an American taking on this splendid race.
The First Attempt at Flight to the North Pole
It is the story of Solomon Augustus Andre, born in Gränna Sweden
and his ill-fated hydrogen ballon flight to the North Pole.
And then the Bratvaag Find --some 30 years later.
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Read a bit from Bram Stoker's "It's Walpurgis Natt" the short story that became Dracula.
And for National Poetry Month throw yourself into 'Frithiof and Ingeborg' by Esias Tegner (1742-1846) He was the bishop of Växjö and a reknowned Swedish poet, his Frithiof's saga is considered a masterpiece of Swedish Gothic tradition.
Click on the following link to view the November 2006 special Lutfisk edition:
Articles include "the Call and Smell of the North -- Lutfisk"
And from the Iowa Hawk the student newspaper at the University of Iowa the following:
"Lutfisk Story Sparks Fury"
Decorah, Iowa "The debris strewn streets of this remote midwestern hamlet remain under a tense 24-hour curfew tonight following weekend demonstrations by rock and figurine throwing Lutheran farm wives that left over 200 people injured and leveled the Whippy Dip dairy freeze. The rioting appeared prompted, in part, by a story in Newsweek magazine claiming military guards at Spirit Lake's notorious Okoboji Internment Center had flushed lutfisk down prison toilets. Newsweek's late announcement of a retraction seems to have done little to quell the inflamed passions of Lutheran insurgents in the region, as outbreaks of violent mailbox bashings and cow tippings have been reported from Bowbells, North Dakota to Pekin, Illinois. To Read more link to: