We were leaving Preston yesterday and we came across this little group of stone Vikings (on the slip road leading to the motorway.) I don't know what they're doing there but they've got bits of metal embedded in them and holes in odd places, which suggests they've been salvaged from some building or other.
I did some research (I Googled) and it turns out that Preston is on the Viking highway that runs down the Ribble valley from Jorvik (York) to the Irish Sea. The biggest Viking treasure hoard ever found outside Russia was dug up nearby (at Cuerdale) in 1840.
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Date: 2005-09-17 06:11 am (UTC)I grew up on a street called Elverdalsvej; that translates into the Street of the Valley of Elves... Basically our back garden (some 50 meters long) had a 5 meter drop down into the (admittedly less-than-mythical-looking) Valley of Elves! Sometimes I'd sit down there on a summer evening, hoping the elves would come out and dance. (Though, of course, in Dansih folklore the elven maidens will catch any male who spies on them and make him dance with them 'till he drops dead, so it was probably for the best that I never saw them...)
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Date: 2005-09-17 06:37 am (UTC)But back then it drove me crazy with fear. I wouldn't have had the courage to look for the elf maidens. I'd have gone out of my way to avoid setting foot in that valley.
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Date: 2005-09-17 06:59 am (UTC)It was nice to have the image of them dancing on the lawn on light summer nights... They didn't seem scary at all!
(The hatch to the attic, on the other hand... God; was I ever scared of the nisse in the attic!!! A nisse is something akin to a gnome or a leprichaun, only it lives in human dwellings. It's kind of a guardian being for the house/farm and the household, but if they're not treated right they can be horribly spiteful and wicked! There's a Danish tradition, fast dying out, as more people live in flats without attic or are just reluctant to keep such superstitious traditions alive, that on Christmas eve you put food, traditionally rice porridge for some strange reason, in the attic so the nisse will remain friendly. Anyway; the point of this story was that I was terrified of that hatch in the ceiling, and so when I needed to pee at night I'd rather go through the back door and piss in the garden than go to the bathroom that was off the hall with that scary hatch!))
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Date: 2005-09-17 07:42 am (UTC)It was a cold room and we only used it on special occasions- like Xmas dinner. I don't exactly know why it frightened me, but it did.
When I went by it- as I did every time I went to the kitchen- I hurried past and kept my face averted.
Perhaps it was haunted.
Or perhaps I was just being silly.
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Date: 2005-09-17 09:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-17 09:08 am (UTC)The Dining room was quite small and the gate-legged oak table pretty much filled it.
If something had trapped you in there at the far end, you'd have had a terrible job getting out.