Do you remember when we went rowing with God a few weeks ago? And it turned out that the gods in questions were, in fact, two men dressed up as Vikings?
Although dressing up as Vikings is not really a good way of describing their way of life.
They breathe, act and live as Vikings! For the older man that you can see at the front of the boat, Viking is a way of life. He has built seven or eight copies of a thousand-year-old Viking boat that was found here some years ago. Some of his boats, like this one above, are used to take passengers around the lake. Others are made exactly to scale and are seaworthy.
Like this one, which I spotted half-hidden among the reeds. The young man (standing in the water in the first photo) has also inherited the adventurous Viking spirit. When I talked to him, they had just come back from sailing this boat to Finland. And their next adventure is sailing off to Russia.
Quite a long way when all you have is a sail and some oars. I believe the hull is made of fibre glass rather than wood, but it is still a long way to go – just sleeping out in the open or under a cover on the bottom of the boat.
Who said Vikings didn’t exist? Long live the Viking spirit!
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That is so fabulous! I love it! Hooray for the adventurers and Vikings! Great shots!
Have a great week, My Lady Fi!
Sylvia
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Long live the Vikings! That looks to be some swell in the bay, makes for rocky nights.
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i love the first shot. the vividness and the composition is just great.
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cheers to the adventurers!!
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We have something like this in colonial New England in the US, but I would MUCH rather see Viking adventures, than some woman from the 1800s making cornmeal! :o)
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Maybe they should upgrade their boats a little for long journeys. Like a cabin would be nice. Things have improved somewhat since the Viking days. And in the old days, didn’t they have lots of Vikings on board, so they all rowed together and got to places faster?
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I think the first photo looks just as if you were really back in time. I would never sail that boat across the ocean!
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Golly- taking that boat to Russia? May they pick their season well is all I can say.
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Believe it or not, they’re sailing there now – end of September.
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Sailing the boat to Finnland!! Good heavens, WHY?
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Brave or mad, can’t quite decide which….
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WiFi: Wonderfully captured, what a fun thing to do. Everyone needs a hobby.
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Eesh that is brave. Not sure I would be up to sailing to Russia in that, it doesn’t look thaaat sturdy.
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Isn’t that incredible?
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what an adventurous spirit!brave hearts and tenacity to sail the seas!
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What an amazing hobby (I assume)! When I was in Stockholm I viewed the ship (forget the name) that was lifted from the seabed – but that ship dated from about the 1400s. Long live the Viking spirit – especially as Vikings now come in peace!
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Great pictures and tale. I would like to see them sailing to Engalnd.
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How great to see people not letting the old ways die out. More power to them and their ilk – or should it be elk?
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Good to know they still survived today.
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All the way to Russia!!? In that boot?! I think the guys crazy! 🙂
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went to a party given by a viking now transplanted in New Zealand. He works with my husband and we talked a lot about vikings.
Re: My photo, no that is not reflection, but part of the fence.
We were lucky that we didn’t live in the concrete jungle of Singapore. We had monkeys come into our house.
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How interesting ! I think I am half Viking too, lol !
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That would be quite some adventure. Let the spirit of the vikings linger on for time immemorial.
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Looks like quite an adventure, but a chilly one! I would have thought that summer would have been a better time to do this :-p
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I am so confused! I thought Vikings were from Denmark??
Sailing in that open boat to Russia? Yikes. Are the Vikings a little crazy?
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The Vikings came from Scandinavia: modern day Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
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This is just fantastic. Your area seems so alive and adventuresome. I think I love that almost as much as the physical beauty.
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Great spirit! English people always remind me of Lindisfarne, and I claim the Swedish vikings were just ordinary merchants trading with friendly people they encountered on their travels. They actually were very nice, weren’t they?
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That sounds wonderful….sleeping under the stars the water lapping at the side of the boat….*sigh*
I’m guessing that the reality is probably very different!!
C x
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Hi,
I have been looking around on your blog.
Do you know Swedish?
Have you been out with a boat like that?
/MB
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Quite a hobby that fellow has!
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I love the adventure! Have you ever read the book “Dove?” If not, I bet you’d love it. I told Bo she has to fit this one in somewhere soon. What a SAILING story!
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I’m astonished that these people have maintained their legacy. It’s so cool. 🙂
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It always amazes me when people live “outside” the norm! Long live the Vikings! (But not their more violent aspects!)
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Sailing to Finland with that? They are crazy! Unless they are real vikings of the cold seas.
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Wow! I thought I had an adventurous spirit. I love boats, but there is no way I would take that boat into the ocean for anything! Good luck to them for living their dream!
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I admire these men. Long live the Viking spirt.
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They are indeed full of spirit! We have a Football Team named after them..I do like your Vikings better tho..the boats are so minimal, what an adventure! 🙂
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That’s ausome what there doing I’m going to make a toy boat out of wood
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