Norse News: Date for Norse activity in North America confirmed as 1021 CE!
After analyzing 14C concentrations in tree rings from wooden objects found at L'Anse aux Meadows, researchers have been able to conclude that the Norse were active in North America exactly 1000 years ago, in 1021 CE.
I've never been to
L'Anse aux Meadows
in Newfoundland,
but one of my travel goals
is to get there someday!
In the meantime, let's
celebrate our favourite
historical pagan ruffians!
And now, to conclude,
a public service announcement
from the Danish Road Safety Council --
Since my Blog is called Bohemian Valhalla I found this all absolutely hilarious! So far no willing Sacrifice has been sent thru my Doors, perhaps word got out in da Hood? I like the idea of a Vikings Funeral in some rich Guy's Yacht, perhaps Jeff Bezos Yacht would be a nice touch.
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ReplyDeleteIt ruins my braids! LOL
And I did read about the Vikings getting to America way, way before Christopher did. And they didn't even get their own Vikings' Day, huh?
XOXO
Hello Debra, I noticed that those super-scientific date calculations were still based on a great deal of supposition. People who search intensely enough for proof of something tend to find it. To change the subject, do you remember the "Viking" based cartoon Hagar the Horrible?
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Okay, "throwing a juice box at the hospice nurse" wins the day!
ReplyDeleteThey might be able to pass as Vikings - depends on how much mead is consumed inside the gate!
ReplyDelete@ Parnassus (Jim) -- Yes, I loved "Hagar the Horrible" back in the day! With his gentle poet son who was such a "non" Viking type, LOL!
ReplyDeleteI have no favorite ... They are all great!
ReplyDeleteI really like them all ~ but especially the knit hats/facial 'hair', and the helmet PSA!! TFS ~
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff again. Signed: descendant of the result of Vikings landing in northern England way back.
ReplyDeleteMakes me proud to be of Swedish extraction... Valhalla awaits! Now I know a way to enter when I too am on my deathbed and haven't had a good day to die moment.
ReplyDeleteGood ones. some of you are cows is my pick
ReplyDeleteThe video is hilarious.
ReplyDeleteVery Funny! For those who are impatient, the best part of the YouTube video is right at the end.
ReplyDeleteThese are so damn funny especially the video. Loved the ending.
ReplyDeleteThe safety clip is hysterical! My husband and I love The Last Kingdom. Lots of Viking fun with that series!
ReplyDeleteYep - no one should ride a horse without a helmet on. Among all sports, equestrians have the most head injuries. Except when taking goofy Halloween wizard pictures, I never ride Liathach the wonder horse without a helmet. Can't replace my brain. Great commercial with a great message. The other memes are funny too.
ReplyDeleteGreat post today! Lots of LOLs, especially the origin of English, the juice box, and the helmet PSA!
ReplyDeleteI love Vikings. The commercial was great.
ReplyDeleteTwo of my granddaughters attended school in Norway, and they informed me that Vikings did not wear horns on their headgear. Many Viking-era artefacts have been unearthed in Norway but a Viking-era helmet embellished with horns has never ever been found.
ReplyDeleteLots of good ones. But what rang true for me was at the very end of the video when Svend hits his head on the cross beam. When I had to wear a hard hat for work I would bang into things all the time.
ReplyDelete@ Rosemary -- Very true! But alas, old stereotypes die hard, don't they.
ReplyDeleteDebra, nice video :-)
ReplyDeleteWith analogies to anti-vaxxers of course ;-)
Very funny. Will watch the video as soon as I can. On a side note 'tis the season to go Viking. Soon it will be anyway.
ReplyDeleteI guess an on fire log in lake would have to do. Hope it soak with diesel.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Having a slew of Viking relatives, I loved this. Especially, Svend.
ReplyDeleteI love Newfoundland.
ReplyDeleteI ride free and don't wear a helmet.
the Ol'Buzzard
Love the facial hair and the funeral!! Hope all is well..
ReplyDeleteI shall remember to have my juice box ready!
ReplyDeleteI am having a problem with all these vikings. I mean, they are fine to trade with and exchange gifts. But if they want to bring that whole bloodthirsty religion over here, no way.
ReplyDeleteI don't think they are so great. I don't trust Vikings, especially in this incarnation.
BRB, I've got to get my juice box chucking arm trained
ReplyDeleteYou are so cleaver, I love this post and of course the knitted beards.
ReplyDeleteHa! I too went to North America, stayed a bit, went home again. Apparently repeated a pattern. (Truly exciting news, and a great article in Nature; thanks Deb)
ReplyDeleteLove these memes! Love the amazing knitted cap, braids and beard for human and cat! Good Kitty! Love the description of English. And love that idiot who will only wear his helmet when his wife insists. Lol. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThe Board of Directors Here at Spo-reflections approves of all these, including the helmet.
ReplyDeleteThe cat wearing the beard wig was pretty good.
ReplyDeleteLove the Latin speaking Vikings
ReplyDeletecracked me up
ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious, Debra! Thanks for the info about L'Anse aux Meadows. I hadn't stumbled across that yet. I visited L'Anse aux Meadows ten years ago. It was fascinating. The Vikings were producing bog iron there! I really had the feeling that I was transported back 1000 years. I hope you get there soon!
ReplyDeleteWell I've been saying this for years! Super duper post!
ReplyDeletei am still laughing dear Debra oh my God you are so bad to make me laugh when i did not want to oh dear these were all dynamic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't love Vikings. They burned our village. They are proto-nazis. They are liars. They are thugs and murderers.
ReplyDeleteThey are darling baby for white people who are tired of being Christians.
But they don't want to do anything about it, they just want to be Vikings.
When you are a Viking, you don't have to think about things. No way.
As a Viking, it is a free license to be an idiot.
Never ask a Viking about anything.
@ Richard -- Yes, everything you say about Vikings is true. They were bloodthirsty murderers and thieves. In other words, typical humans. That's why I find them so interesting. We think we are different than Vikings in our "kinder, gentler" world and have come a long way. We have not.
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